.... I don't know why he isn't charging more for this to be honest.
What does this offer that all the the tools don't, such as Web CEO? The info it provides is nothing new and most o fit not that valuable. It basically analyzes the SEO elements.
What I would love to find is a keyword tool that can find keywords not just horizontally but vertically. For example, if you are selling a workshop for "Creating a website" , WHAT keywords do oyu go after? Small business owners, those looking ot start a business (whole new group of keywords), job seekers (having a blog makes potential employers take notice), those looking to IMPROVE their current website (whole new group of keywords), etc etc..
Imagine a tool that has such a reach ?? Haven't seen anything that can do this
Because I can do this by hand for free.....$60 is a good price to make my life easier but more than that would be a bit too much..imo
In less than 60 seconds? For 4 cents a query? Way to value your time, bro...ROFL.
dchuk: I'd much prefer to see the keyword discovery module display data in a 5-column table... surely I'm not alone here.
Any chance of getting an Insights graph on the Overview page? Seems there is some room for it (although maybe you have plans for that).
Not sure how that would work, though, worse case maybe just a link to it instead?
U know what would be kick-ass? If the keywords discovered by keyword discovery contains a CI score for each keyword. It's a pain to have to delve deep into each keyword.
I'm currently a free subscriber but if you implement this I'm jumping off the fence quicker than a bear shittin in the woods.
Edit: also more than 100 keywords at a time would also be nice (i.e., 800 keywords at a time).
Because I can do this by hand for free.....$60 is a good price to make my life easier but more than that would be a bit too much..imo
Dont think you're going to find a tool that does that, at some point you just have to think. Closest you can get is maybe use related searches or Wordtracker which are good for horizontal stuff.
Maybe dchuck can add a synonym function to go laterally. I think that's probably all Wordtracker does.
dchuk: I'd much prefer to see the keyword discovery module display data in a 5-column table... surely I'm not alone here.
Have fun being broke.Because I can do this by hand for free.....$60 is a good price to make my life easier but more than that would be a bit too much..imo
Have fun being broke.
I give some honest advice and here comes the trolls.....
jeffrey my dick is longer than your bank account..
broke?....far from it...but I bet you know a thing or two about it.
Sorry dchuk for derailing your thread but I had to do it. This is the last post I make here.
International search and keyword discovery... I subscribed
In the keyword discovery, would it be something to add the cpc too?
See what you mean about the synonyms, just tried out a few online thesuaruses and even for common terms the results wouldn't be usable without human filtering.
Not sure how Wordtracker is doing it unless they just store a database of similar searches that people have done and group them that way.
GUI wise I wan't too keen on how the Kw discovery was being displayed but once I started using the filters I liked it.
Ive seen mention of 800 phrases available, is this coming in the future where we can add our Adwords account info to pull those?
Keyword discovery tool is amazing and looks very sexy.
Wordtracker uses a toolbar + teams up with partner search engines (like the comcast, time warner, random internet provider ones) to get their data. So they probably tie the keywords together by user and assume the user is making coherent related searches.
800 keyphrases in my opinion is way way overkill when it comes to research. Often times you can run one main keyword, then research a few longer tail ones and then land on usable keywords for moving forward. 800 keywords will reduce performance overall so I'm wary of increasing things.
As far as I know, you'd need an API account rather than just a standard adwords account to get all that data. API accounts aren't trivial to get, so for now I'll just foot the bill at 100 keywords a go![]()