Wordtracker – Keyword Research Tool

Wordtracker

Wordtracker is a professional keyword research tool for US and UK keywords. I use it almost every day to find low competition keywords in profitable niches.

There are numerous keyword research tools out there but what I like with Wordtracker is that it is easy to use, fast and delivers quite reliable data. Why only quite reliable? Don’t get me wrong here. There is no keyword tool that can deliver exact data because that’s impossible. That would require that every single query that is entered into a search field at any time on every web site on the globe is tracked. That’s impossible of course.

That’s why keyword research is also an art that requires a bit of experience to interpret the data. The best way to describe keyword data is to look at it like you would look at a snapshot. Because that’s what it is. Just a snapshot, a small sample of the selected time period.

When you analyze a niche with a keyword research tool it’s like looking through a keyhole. The better you are in interpreting what you see, the more success you will have with your keyword research.

Why use keyword data at all when it is so unreliable? Because it’s still one of the best ways to analyze your niche and since search engines still deliver tons of traffic trough keywords to your site you should pay close attention to keyword research.

Wordtracker has also a free version but it is limited a little. If you are serious about keyword research and building sites professionally, you better get the full version and sign up. You shouldn’t save here because keyword research is the basis of every successful online business. You can save money on site builders, content or even site promotion but not on keyword data. This is where it all starts.

So, don’t waste your time with free tools out there. Some of them are really nothing else then harmful because their data are so old or unreliable that even a keyword research specialist can’t get anything useful out of them. They are garbage. Collecting keyword data properly is a huge task, consuming huge resources. That’s why services like Wordtracker need to take money for being able to provide good data.

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