Greetings:
I noticed a reference to wordtracker elsewhere on this forum. Checked it out and was a little taken aback by the price.
But I'm a newbie. Is wordtracker worth the cost? Does it really do that much more than you can accomplish by using the keyword finders provided by google and yahoo?
Thanks,
Jon Shannon
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robfenn posted this at 22:42 — 11th September 2005.
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Here is a free suggestion tool which uses Wordtracker data.
http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/suggestion/
I may try Wordtracker, you can get it for a day so i'm not sure what your concerns over price are. However, their website gives no data on where there information is from (i want Google data!!), or if results are country specific. As you can see though, the free link above offers the country part.
-Rob
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The Webmistress posted this at 08:28 — 12th September 2005.
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We use wordtracker, but then we have lots of clients site we do the SEO work for so cost isn't an issue but it really isn't that expensive. We also get clients to do some research themselves by actually asking people what they would search for to find their product/service but WT is helpful as a starting point as it isn't just from one SE.
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