Keyword research has been one of the hot topics for webmasters since the beginning of search engine optimization.
While webmasters continue to debate the subject on forums and blogs across the net, I have been spending most of my time diving deeper into the subject of getting the most out of my keyword research by developing my very own tools to help me acquire as many or the best long tell keywords for any given subject.
Since that time I have developed a reputable collection of personal tools and scripts that have helped me monitor my competition and outrank them on many search engines, as well as find the longest of long tail keywords that have continues traffic.
Over the years, many personal friends that have had a chance to play with some of my tools have asked if I would develop them for the public. After many continues request I have done just that!
As of yesterday I have opened my latest webmaster service
Wordze.com. Wordze is the compendium of my life long development of webmaster tools in keyword research and competition monitoring.
Not only does it let you find related keywords, and keyword effectiveness index. The service also allows users to use a little bit of my patent pending technology dubbed WordRank which gives one of the most direct answers to the question of how hard a keyword or industry will be to get the top spots in search engines.
On top of the great improvement of using WordRank overtop of keyword effectiveness index, the site can dig deep into the keyword universe, competition, and search engines to find more keywords then ever before.
Along with finding great keywords and getting the inside track on a keyword or industry, Wordze also allows its users view historical data, track ranking of any SERP, as well making some of them long and annoying processes like directory submitting a simple processes.
I probably could go on and on about all the scripts and tools Wordze.com has, but then you would never get to the actual site. With that said I will not waist any more of your time and let you check out
Wordze.com for yourself, as well as use the
free keyword research tool that is on the site.
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