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The Ultimate Keyword Research Tool

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Finding a selection of related keywords that have enough traffic to be worthwhile pursuing but at the same time have quite low competition is the first step in internet marketing.

In the “old days” it was the Overture keyword tool that was used by the majority of internet marketers to find the keywords being used with an approximation of which were searched for more. The trouble was that the figures reported by it were not even close to the number of searches in Google. To compound this it reported both singular and plural variations together and sometimes also gave the wrong word order.

This still did not provide the size or strength of competing web pages – first that had to be done manually, although tools like Keyword Elite later automated that process – but at least it was something and many hours would be spent with keyword lists trying to find out what the real picture really was.

Then something remarkable happened in 2007 when Google started to report the number of actual searches done in its search engine. Suddenly internet marketers were able to get real numbers directly from Google itself. And what is more they could get those numbers globally, or segment it by geography or language; this was a step change in the data available.

And then some smart programmers in Australia decided to design a tool that would combine that data with competition data – both number and strength of competing pages – as well as other functions useful to the internet marketing world.

That tool was called Market Samurai and its first release wasside Immediate Edge as a pre-release trial to help iron out bugs. From then it has gone from strength to strength, becoming one of the best known and most widely used tools in internet marketing. As well as providing the tool itself, the company has gone on to provide a series of easy to follow video training.

And now, in conjunction with some internet marketers in Spain there will be training videos for Market Samurai in Spanish.

Mr SEO and Mr Keyword Spy – Knocking on Your Site’s Door

Thursday, May 21st, 2009
Zey Gutierrez asked:


Lots of marketers and ad agencies offer keyword research services. Keyword research and analysis are not as simple as using the free tools at AdWords and Overture. Advertisers must see beyond these tools and grasp the real time competition they are in.

Of course, design and interface are important, customer support and relations are equally important, but they’re all focused on what happens once a potential client gets to your site. And there enters the need for SEO.

And when you seek SEO to knock on your site, there comes with it, the inseparable “keyword research.”

Keep in mind that keyword marketing research would determine the success or failure of a site, no matter how user-friendly or well-designed the pages in it. While doing optimization, it is always recommended to do a competitive analysis to discover the top keywords used by online searchers to find services and products and what search terms are utilized by your competitors who are doing pretty well in marketing themselves.

To get straight to the point, keyword research is the giant step for any search engine “findability” effort whether it is off page or on page optimization. A well-optimized domain relies on good organic keyword density and using the right keyword tool for its PPC bidding strategy.

But the real fun begins in the use of KeywordSpy. I discovered this web-based tool a month ago, and it researches on competition as probably I’d never expect from any keyword software. When it comes to SEO, the keyword competition becomes a complex measure of your competitors’ strength that consists of their paid keywords, organic keywords an ad copy plus the corresponding analytics to measure keyword profitability. KeywordSpy quickly returns all this data in a well-designed interface, allowing you to even download the keywords and statistics to an excel or text file and sort those golden “money terms.”

Not only this tool provide data on keyword search volume and price, unlike other tools, the level of accuracy of KeywordSpy in data presentation is way high.

So next time you allow SEO specialists to enter on your site’s door, be sure that they tagged along the greatest competitor spy in town – KeywordSpy.

But then, I understand that KeywordSpy is still stranger to you at this point in time. Rest assured that I’ll expand on this tool on my proceeding posts at http://spot-sem-and-seo.blogspot.com/. I’m still in the process of learning and playing with its features and since I found it very impressive, I won’t miss sharing this to you.



ROD