Levi, developer of the Wordze keyword research tool dropped me an email to say that January’s his birthday and he’s doing a promotion for his keyword tool which costs $35 a month.
Wordze Special Offer
From now, till next Monday (about 5 days left), you can get a free 30 day license for the Wordze keyword tool.
I’ve gone into the tool and used it a number of times, besides the regular keyword search, there’re a suite of related tools and searches, like:
- A misspelling/typo tool
- A thesaurus
- A “WordRanking†tool
- Historical/keyword charting tools
Most of the output generated by WordZe can be downloaded in Microsoft Excel or text format, so you can manipulate the data and sort and analyze it.
You can check out Levi’s offer:
–> 30-Day free Wordze keyword tool access (Ends Monday, 14th January)
Note: This is a paid product review of the WordZe keyword tool developed by Levi from BoogyBonBon.
In the course of your Internet Marketing efforts, you’ll inevitably need to harvest keywords and keyphrases during your site development.
Developing content featuring these keywords helps you rank for these terms in the major search engines, and will ensure that you’re creating content that visitors will find useful and relevant.
Launched in Nov 2006, Levi’s WordZe tool goes beyond just showing search volume alone, it features a number of associated tools too.
Besides the primary keyword research tool, WordZe also features:
- A misspelling/typo tool
- A thesaurus
- A “WordRanking” tool
- Historical/keyword charting tools
There are a number of instructional Camtasia videos and new search (more…)
For a number of days I’ve been unable to access the keyword selector tool over at Overture Keyword Selector tool.
Though the results lag real time searches by about 2 months, they’re good for getting an indication of search volume and related searches for given keywords and keyphrases.
In the past few weeks, there’s been speculation that with the launch of the new Yahoo! Search Marketing (AKA Panama), the Overture tool might be taken down for good.
[Incidentally, Pepperjam head honcho Kris Jones gives a good overview of Panama with his post: The New Yahoo Search (aka, Panama) Looking More & More Like Google Adwords ]
While there’s no official word from Yahoo!, it looks like traffic to Overture, while dropping since the disruption in the service sometime around mid December 2006, is still very robust.
So it was a little surprising that the Overture tool appeared (more…)