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I am actually considering removing .info altogether.

... or add a way to hide/show columns, add more columns in response to requests and hide them by default. no need to dumb down your app for people who can't buy an appropriately large monitor ;)

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... or add a way to hide/show columns, add more columns in response to requests and hide them by default. no need to dumb down your app for people who can't buy an appropriately large monitor ;)

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Good suggestion! Will implement!

Thanks for all the purchases for today!

2/4 bump.
 
This is tits! I bought Keyword Scout last month but this is much better. Just the speed of the domain checker is worth shitcanning Keyword Scout. The interface is much better, too!
 
I have been playing around with this for a few days and I like it! I have encountered some hiccups ( probably due to the proxy being used) where with one proxy I got a bunch of spanish terms, then another where I got a few ugandan terms, but overall it's been great. Perhaps being able to use google.com/ncr would eliminate this?

Is there any chance of being able to add a bunch of keywords to a queue, then run these queries and only outputting words with certain filters applied, such as global search being over a certain number, competition being below a number etc. It would be nice to let the tool run overnight then in the morning you'd be greeted by a list of keywords that fit the specific criteria with the filters being applied automatically.
 
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I've had it about a week and I've found some pretty good domains. I'm getting this now,

"The maximum number of Google queries for the account blah@gmail.com has been reached. Please try another Google Adwords account"

I started getting it last night and now I'm getting it again today. Is this permanent for that account or is it a waiting game until I can use that account again? And if so, how long?
 
I got UNF a little over a week ago and I'm in love with this program. Clyde helped me out with the simple setup and since then, I've been stumbling onto a crazy amount of keywords I never would have found otherwise.

The Expand button is addicting and being able to filter and sort everything until you find the dozens of gems hiding within all the keyword clutter always leaves my mind exploding with scaling ideas or new potential projects.

Thanks again Clyde.

This program is a must have for anyone who has to give a shit about keywords.
 
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clyde ive added you to skype please let me know when you're online i'd like to discuss some functions
 
This is tits! I bought Keyword Scout last month but this is much better. Just the speed of the domain checker is worth shitcanning Keyword Scout. The interface is much better, too!

Thank you!

p/s: Ask for a refund. ;)

I have been playing around with this for a few days and I like it! I have encountered some hiccups ( probably due to the proxy being used) where with one proxy I got a bunch of spanish terms, then another where I got a few ugandan terms, but overall it's been great. Perhaps being able to use google.com/ncr would eliminate this?

Is there any chance of being able to add a bunch of keywords to a queue, then run these queries and only outputting words with certain filters applied, such as global search being over a certain number, competition being below a number etc. It would be nice to let the tool run overnight then in the morning you'd be greeted by a list of keywords that fit the specific criteria with the filters being applied automatically.

Thank you for the review!

As for your questions, we do not use proxies when generating new keywords. Please make sure the location and language are set correctly under Settings, if they are, perhaps you've gone too broad with generating new keywords and it accidentally used a Ugandan/Spanish term as a seed keyword.

These keywords do exist internationally, they just have low searches. For example people will search for both "color" and "colour" in the United States and a lot of Spanish terms are common.

At this moment it doesn't have the ability to filter keywords during keyword expansion, you can filter them after.

Hope that answers your question!

I've had it about a week and I've found some pretty good domains. I'm getting this now,

"The maximum number of Google queries for the account blah@gmail.com has been reached. Please try another Google Adwords account"

I started getting it last night and now I'm getting it again today. Is this permanent for that account or is it a waiting game until I can use that account again? And if so, how long?

It's arbritary and Google do not like to share that information for obvious reasons (they don't want us scraping, hehe) but it'll take you about 5 seconds to create a new Adwords account so I'll recommend that.

nevermind, I see it says daily limit now.

Explained above, it could be anywhere between a week to one month before they unblock the account once the daily limit is hit.

I got UNF a little over a week ago and I'm in love with this program. Clyde helped me out with the simple setup and since then, I've been stumbling onto a crazy amount of keywords I never would have found otherwise.

The Expand button is addicting and being able to filter and sort everything until you find the dozens of gems hiding within all the keyword clutter always leaves my mind exploding with scaling ideas or new potential projects.

Thanks again Clyde.

This program is a must have for anyone who has to give a shit about keywords.

Awesome! I'm happy to have you as a customer!

Feel free to email me if you need anything else.

clyde ive added you to skype please let me know when you're online i'd like to discuss some functions

I don't see you on Skype but perhaps you could PM or email me.
Email: clyde-at-ultimatenichefinder.com
 
I like it, and support is fast and helpful.
Not sure at all how much I can trust in this competition analyzer though...

Update:
An important feature request: As we already discussed using PMs, UNF tends to find a lot of keywords only remotely related to the original one, but sometimes these show me other (sub-)niches worth going into. To avoid the mess of mixing two projects in one window (which UNF is not made for as you put it) I would strongly encourage you to built a "open and expand keyword in new window/project" button, or the option to open a new instance of the software without having to actually start it again - A menu option would be nice.
 
Just bought the tool after researching Micro Niche Finder, Market Samurai and Long Tail Pro. This one looked to be the best.

One questions I have though...is the Global and Local search volume [exact] match or broad?
 
I like it, and support is fast and helpful.
Not sure at all how much I can trust in this competition analyzer though...

Update:
An important feature request: As we already discussed using PMs, UNF tends to find a lot of keywords only remotely related to the original one, but sometimes these show me other (sub-)niches worth going into. To avoid the mess of mixing two projects in one window (which UNF is not made for as you put it) I would strongly encourage you to built a "open and expand keyword in new window/project" button, or the option to open a new instance of the software without having to actually start it again - A menu option would be nice.

The Difficulty score is more accurate than allintitle, allinurl, results with or without quotes but it's still better to look at the actual Top 10 sites in the SERP. The Free version of Traffic Travis can do this.

As for the ability to create multiple tabs for multiple projects, that'd just make the software bloated and slow, Market Samurai-esque. We'll be adding the option to "Show very closely related keywords only" though mid-February so that should help with your problem.

Thanks for the review!

Just bought the tool after researching Micro Niche Finder, Market Samurai and Long Tail Pro. This one looked to be the best.

One questions I have though...is the Global and Local search volume [exact] match or broad?

Thank you!

They're [Exact] match search volume.
 
a thin, far left, sortable/filterable column allowing me to "star" specific rows would be fantastic.

sean
 
Looks like a great tool, but comparing it to Market Samurai's competition analyzer that actually let's you see all the factors that go into ranking difficulty is a bit of a stretch. Knowing the top site(s) ranking for your keyword have .edu/gov links, how many top directories like dmoz they're listed in, they're domain age, how many referring domains to the individual pages that are ranking, how many pages the site has indexed etc. etc. etc. That's all a lot more valuable than a made up number based on God knows what. I'd rather know exactly what my competition is doing so I can match then TOP it.

Or am I completely wrong and missing the part of the feature set that has all that? Cause if I am then I want in on this!
 
Looks like a great tool, but comparing it to Market Samurai's competition analyzer that actually let's you see all the factors that go into ranking difficulty is a bit of a stretch. Knowing the top site(s) ranking for your keyword have .edu/gov links, how many top directories like dmoz they're listed in, they're domain age, how many referring domains to the individual pages that are ranking, how many pages the site has indexed etc. etc. etc. That's all a lot more valuable than a made up number based on God knows what. I'd rather know exactly what my competition is doing so I can match then TOP it.

Or am I completely wrong and missing the part of the feature set that has all that? Cause if I am then I want in on this!

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my thought exactly
 
I like it, and support is fast and helpful.
Not sure at all how much I can trust in this competition analyzer though...

Update:
An important feature request: As we already discussed using PMs, UNF tends to find a lot of keywords only remotely related to the original one, but sometimes these show me other (sub-)niches worth going into. To avoid the mess of mixing two projects in one window (which UNF is not made for as you put it) I would strongly encourage you to built a "open and expand keyword in new window/project" button, or the option to open a new instance of the software without having to actually start it again - A menu option would be nice.

Sorry I forgot to mention this, just to be clear, we DO look at the Top 10 sites with more emphasize on the Top 3 sites (because that's where you get traffic) and analyze the following factors to compute the Difficulty score:

1. On-page SEO, ie: title, description, headers etc.
2. Off-page SEO, backlinks (particularly the quality of backlinks), backlinks to page, backlinks to domains, PageRank, Domain Age etc

a thin, far left, sortable/filterable column allowing me to "star" specific rows would be fantastic.

sean

I agree, will implement mid February after we finished with the bugs.

Or am I completely wrong and missing the part of the feature set that has all that? Cause if I am then I want in on this!

No you're not, it makes no sense to implement this when Traffic Travis has this feature for free, our edge is bulk keyword research, doing that with a list of 30k keywords with MS would take weeks as opposed to an hour with UNF.

If you want to find the SEO Competition for 1-10 keywords per day, serpIQ is probably better for you compared to MS. It's a tool by dchuk, another WF member I actually respect.

If you're looking for long-tail micro-niche keywords that you might have missed, or looking for EMD's that are bankable, then UNF should be the shit so to speak.

Nothing beats checking for 4,000 EMDs in a single query, generating 30k long tail keywords from 1 seed keyword or analyzing SEO competition at an alarming rate of 15 keywords per second.
 
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