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30th April 2007
Help using Keywords Analyzer
I received a great email from one of my sites visitors about Keywords Analyzer that I thought I'd repost here. As it might help you if you're considering buying this tool also:

Hi Tom,
 
I have been searching on the Internet from the past five hours to choose the soft ware for the keyword research, and I think I shall decide for Keywords Analyzer. I just have two questions to ask:
 
1. Is there any detailed manual/ebook comes with the subscription FREE that explains us (especially the new ones) about how to use this software/program? I mean, the new users have to have something in their hands to follow in order for them to know all the functions of this software.
 
2. The keywords that this software pulls out are from all the three major search engines or ONLY from Overture?
 
Thanks and waiting for your reply.

Hello and thanks for the email.

I've been researching into the help manual for Keywords Analyzer and have some good news. There's an excellent manual built in to the software. What makes it so good? A couple of things.

Firstly, there's a lot of it. There's sections for every feature of the tool and it's all written in an easy-to-follow tutorial style. Things like SEO, Working with Google Bids, and a good Getting Started section.

The other thing that's really neat about the manual with Keywords Analyzer is that, unlike a lot of software, there's screenshots included with the text. Lots of them too. So it's easy to follow along and see what they're talking about.

As for the second part of your question, the keywords used by Keywords Analyzer are drawn from the Yahoo (old Overture) database. But you can also put in your adwords user and password and it will draw on those results. It also uses Keywords Discovery (10 results free or if you have an account with them, you can put your user and password in there and get more).

I personally don't have it set to use Google or Keyword Discovery search phrases. I find that the Overture results are way better.

Now one thing you might be wondering is 'why use a paid tool when it's using results from Overture?' This is a good question but to be honest the results in Keywords Analyzer don't resemble the free results you can get in Overture. This tool uses an advanced search that brings back many more results than you'd get on your own for free.

I use the tool in a pretty basic way, probably using around 10% of it's full potential. I use the advanced search and run multiple searches at a time. And it digs out keyword lists beautifully. I actually use it more than Wordtracker, which I buy, and Keyword Elite (which I actually don't use much these days).

Anyway, I'm rambling. I hope this helps and if you'd like to buy from my site, that would be much appreciated. It's honestly a great tool.

http://www.keyword-tool-buyer.com/products/keywords-analyzer.html

Thanks and all the best

Tom

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