Discussion of Wordtracker's Keywords tool.
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Goodbye Google, Hello SEMRush
Posted by Wordtracker on 07 February 2013Over the past few days, many Wordtracker subscribers have noticed changes to the Google data in our Keywords Tool. In this post, we'll explain why we've been making those changes, and how they'll improve the reliability and stability of the tool. And why you'll now be seeing more data than before.
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Save time with the Quick Keyword Research tool
Posted by Wordtracker on 22 November 2012After looking through feedback from people using our tools and working through what we could improve upon, the Quick Research Tool is now quicker, cleaner and easier to work with. Keyword lists load more quickly, filters work at lightning speed, and you can switch between data sources faster than before. You'll be able to spend less time on keyword research, and more time marketing your site.
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Would you like a free audit of your site's SEO?
Posted by Wordtracker on 03 May 2012Attracting site visits from the search engines can be pretty tough work.
It's crucial that the main pages on your site are well optimized. You should be checking regularly for SEO errors or problems that might prevent Google from listing you in its results. It's only once you've identified the pages that require most work, that you can start improving them.
That's why we've created a site audit tool for Wordtracker's Keywords tool subscribers. -
FAQs for Wordtracker’s new Keywords tool
Posted by Wordtracker on 18 April 2012A few questions have come up while we’ve been testing the new Keywords tool …
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Wordtracker's new Site Audit tool
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What's new in Wordtracker's Keywords tool
Posted by Wordtracker on 16 March 2012We've been working hard at Wordtracker to produce the best toolset we can for anyone doing keyword research - as well as taking the SEO process beyond just the research. We've not finished yet, but we're on the way ...
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Profit from Keywords videos - update
Posted by Wordtracker on 04 March 2012 -
Keywords tool update 3rd February 2012
Posted by Wordtracker on 03 February 2012We've updated our Competition metrics and included a Live Competition figure that gives you a more accurate competition figure.
We also now have a Ranking tool - track your position for up to 100 keywords for your site and up to three competitors.
We've introduced the Title and Description Wizard to help speed up the integration of your Keyword Research into your workflow. Read the details below...
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Wordtracker's new Title and Description wizard
Posted by Wordtracker on 03 February 2012Having a good page title and description can benefit your rankings and increase the number of visitors to your site. To help you do this, Wordtracker have created the Title and Description Wizard as an easy way for you to create page titles which incorporate your keywords within your keyword research.
Read on to get the most out of your title and descriptions ...
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Wordtracker’s new Competition Metrics
Posted by Wordtracker on 01 February 2012As many users have noticed, the metrics we have in the new Keywords tool differ to those in the old tool. In this post I will be reviewing what those differences are, how the two new competition metrics work and how they differ from our old metric (IAAT).
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Wordtracker's Keyword Ranking Tool
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Wordtracker's new Keywords tool
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Google AdWords keywords not available
Posted by Wordtracker on 15 September 2011 -
How one Wordtracker customer used keywords to reduce PPC costs by 66%
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Get more keywords from Wordtracker
Posted by Wordtracker on 15 March 2011 -
A change to the way you pay your subscription
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Wordtracker now shows more Google keywords from around the world
Posted by Wordtracker on 26 November 2010by Mal Darwen
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Keywords Tool Update October 2010
Posted by Wordtracker on 28 October 2010We've been doing some work on improving our main Keywords tool. This is an ongoing process, but we like to keep you updated on what we're doing.
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Free Keywords tool is still free!
Posted by Wordtracker on 13 October 2010by Mal Darwen
If you've been using the free keywords tool at http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com or our GTrends tool today, you'll have noticed that you'll need to create an account to continue using the tool.
Yes, it's kind of a drag having to set up an account to use a free tool, and you might be wondering why you now have to do this. Well, here's how you'll benefit ...
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Change is For the Better
Posted by Wordtracker on 16 September 2010By Mal Darwen, Wordtracker Customer Support
The internet has changed dramatically in the last 10 years. The amount of content has grown exponentially, online retail sales are up 5,000% since the year 2000, and SEO has developed from being a 'dark art' into something of a mainstream discipline.
Wordtracker's original Keyword tool was launched in 1999, and since then there have been inevitable changes in not only the way data is presented and interpreted in the subscription tool but also in the free keywords tool at freekeywords.wordtracker.com.
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Join us at SMX Advanced London (17-18 May 2010) with 15% off entry
Posted by Wordtracker on 30 April 2010SMX London this year is SMX Advanced which means no time will be spent on the basics. So if you want to get straight to the cutting edge of search marketing then book your tickets with a 15% discount here (use code MARKNUNNEY010).
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Wordtracker beta tool tutorial video
Posted by Wordtracker on 05 May 2009 -
Can the number of Adwords help you discover a profitable niche?
Posted by Wordtracker on 15 April 2009The late Gary Halbert used to ask the following question of his students at his copywriting seminars:
"If you and I both owned a hamburger stand and we were in a contest to see who could sell the most hamburgers, what advantages would you most like to have on your side to help you win?"
Answers from his students included: getting superior meat to make the hamburgers, a superior location, or even having the lowest price.
Once the students had exhausted themselves, Gary would offer them all the advantages they asked for if he could have just one--
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Join the conversation with Wordtracker on Twitter
Posted by Wordtracker on 10 March 2009Join @wordtracker on Twitter to share ideas, network and hear the latest Wordtracker news.
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New Wordtracker keyword tool is coming
Posted by Wordtracker on 20 February 2009The new Wordtracker tool is on its way and as well as giving you a preview of our thinking, this blog will allow you to have an important say as we debate some difficult questions.
The new tool will allow you to look at keywords through three important metrics - frequency, competitiveness and commerciality. We believe these three metrics give you the most useful picture of the potential of a keyword, and allow you to uncover profitable keyword niches for your PPC and SEO campaigns.