Try Wordze Keyword Selector FREE for the Next 30 Days

Date January 9, 2008

Wordze is one heck of kickass keyword research tool and is also the main competitor to tools such as Keyword Discovery and WordTracker. I personally use Wordze for all my keyword research both on the job as a SEO consultant at Search Engine People, and off the job for finding niches to dominate on the SERPs. At $35 a month their fee is very reasonable for the amount and quality of the data they provide, and things just got better - Wordze is offering a Free 30 Day Trial for the Next 6 Days Only!

$35 in free keyword research sounds good to me any day of the week, and so I got some of my friends signed up immediately after I got the email in my inbox today. The offer is only good till January 14th, so I suggest you sign up for the 30 day free trial to Wordze at the very earliest in order to save some dough and make some moolah from all that keyword research you will do.

Maybe you have heard of Wordze. If you have, then you know that Wordze users are not just raving fans of the tools we provide, but on average are making 80% more dollars each month then the webmasters that are using those “free” tools.

The basic membership which is $35 dollars a month includes more than 90 thousand search credits, unlimited projects, competitor keywords, and ranking reports, that you get 100% free for the next 30 days.

WHAT YOU GET

  • 3,000 Searches Per Day
  • 10,000 Keywords Per Project
  • Unlimited Projects
  • WordRank Reports
  • Keyword Digger
  • Historical Keyword Data
  • Keyword Expander
  • Weekly Top Keywords
  • Monthly Top Keywords
  • Keyword Importer
  • Access to the API, and more

I frequently use the WordRank tool to figure out the tactics I have to use to outrank the competition in the SERPs. The Keyword Digger and Historical Keyword Data are also really valuable tools to figure out seasonal keywords for example.

Sign up to the Free 30 Day Trial for Wordze Keyword Selector now and you can thank me later ;) .

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    5 Responses to “Try Wordze Keyword Selector FREE for the Next 30 Days”

    1. Search Engine Optimization Direct » Try Wordze Keyword Selector FREE for the Next 30 Days said:

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    2. Daniel Harrison said:

      I find keyword researching to be the most boring task that needs doing in order to make a site successful. If it wasn’t so important, I wouldn’t do it.

      Wordze offers an impressive array of features, but then for $35, that’s what you’d expect.

      Dan

    3. Arun said:

      This is great!
      But instead of paying $35 a month I can buy a good keyword tool!

    4. Electric guitars said:

      But how reliable is it? The traffic stats sometimes contradict Google trends

    5. Kelly said:

      For your keyword research try using KeywordSpy.com - a keyword research technology that will help you know what keywords your competitors are using and how it generates money for them, you can use those keywords to drive traffic to your site and give your business the exposure it needs. It offers Free trials.- http://www.keywordspy.com/

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