Wordtracker Review
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| Overview: | Wordtracker is a keyword research tool to discover untapped market niches, get inspiration for new products, and create content. Wordtracker periodically compiles a database of over 330 million search terms, updated on a weekly basis. The search terms are collected from the major metacrawlers, Dogpile and Metacrawler. You can purchase a list of the top 10,000, 20,000, 100,000, 500,00 as well as the top 1, 5, 10 and 20 million keywords. A web services API for web developers to develop their own tools is also available. Wordtracker is sometimes misspelled as Word Tracker. |
| Last Update: |
Thursday, August 27, 2009. |
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Database of 330 million real search engine queries compiled from major metacrawlers, Dogpile and Metacrawler.
US or UK keywords.
Returns up to 1000 keywords per search query.
Simple, exact/precise, compressed, comprehensive, lateral, and thesaurus search.
Returns singular, plural, uppercase, lowercase, and capitalized versions of a search query.
Returns a list of similar keywords that bear any relation to your search query.
Include misspellings, plurals, and adult keywords.
Displays the search count for each keyword.
Returns number of Google search results for each keywords.
Shopping basket to store your keywords.
Competition search finds keywords that have few competing web pages in major search engines.
Sort columns by keyword, search count, or Google results.
Set up projects and add, swap, and delete keywords.
Export keywords only or keywords, search count and number of Google results.
Top 1,000 long and short term search reports.
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| Review: | Wordtracker was the first keyword research tool that I started using back in 1998/9 I think it was.
It offers a 330 million keyword database from which you can find out what your target audience are entering into search engines and how many times each keyword has been entered.
This is invaluable insight to help you target your customers in your search engine optimization efforts and pay per click search engine advertising. I probably wouldn't be able to come up with 95% of the keywords that Wordtracker comes up with.
Competition search is a neat feature. It helps you find keywords that have few competing web pages in major search engines. And the fewer pages you have to compete with, the easier it should be to get top rankings.
Wordtracker even offers a mispelling search to help you find misspelled keywords. I always sprinkle these into a web page to ensure my page comes up in search results.
If you are looking for a keyword research tool, then I would suggest giving Wordtracker a try. They have a 7 day free trial, so give it a go to see if it's what you're after.
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| Format: | Web hosted application |
| Free Trial: | 7 days |
| Price: | $59/mth or $329/yr |
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