Last week we wrote about Wordze, a new keyword tool that might give WordTracker and KeywordDiscovery something to worry about. Yesterday, we had a play with it ourselves – and we were impressed enough to decide to sign up for a month and give it a serious go.
Personally, I love having access to as much data as possible when I’m doing keyword research. None of the keyword tools out there are completely (or even remotely, in some cases) reliable, so using several of them is a great way to get a good idea of which phrases are worth targeting. I don’t know how reliable Wordze’s data is yet, and it doesn’t go back very far, but there were some additional features that really impressed me.
I absolutely love WordRank, a patent pending tool that analyzes the leading sites for a given keyword and estimates how difficult it will be to rank for it. Wordze also gives you access to Historical Keyword Data (even though it doesn’t go back very far yet), which lets you see how popular a keyword is on a yearly, monthly or daily basis.
Like I said, I still don’t know exactly how reliable the actual keyword data is, but so far I really like what I see. A one-day trial is only $7.95 – why not give it a go and see what you can discover?
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