Monday, January 14th, 2008

Paid Keyword Research Tool Vs Free Keyword Research Tool

Paid Keyword Research Tool Vs Keyword Research Tool. I used to think about this question a lot. No doubt, paid keyword research tool is definitely better then free keyword research tool (duhz!). But how worth it is paying a subscription for a keyword research tool, that i don’t know.

Besides, paying money when you hasn’t even started earning money was a put off for me. So i decided that i will go without keyword subscription when i first started out on CPA. I didn’t realise how much money i was not earning!

Everything on the Internet begins with a keyword and keyword is the most important element in this CPA business. You need to advertise your ads on every darn keyword that is related to the campaign that you are promoting. Every keyword is like a lottery ticket. You just need a handful of those keyword to make you hundreds everyday. But you need to test thousands of keywords in order to find that few winning lottery ticket.

With free keyword research tool such as KeywordDiscovery and Wordtracker or even Google Keyword Research Tool ( you can find the link under tools of the trade), you can only get 100 results for every keyword that you type in. That is simply not enough exposure for your campaign to find the winning keyword. Yes, maybe you are lucky and find 5 keywords that are making you money. But there could be another 50 more keyword that is hidden somewhere that you do not have access to. Won’t you be throwing money away?

Recently i subscribed to a paid keyword research tool and they actually call themselves Wordze The King of Long Tail! . They are priced at US$45/month and for a limted time, they are now priced at $35/mth. About 20% off the actual price. And since i was already making some money from CPA, i decided to give it a try and subscribed to it.

Wordze actually has many feature but the main feature was that it allows you to find many many more keyword that was never possible using a free keyword research tool. They allow up to 10,000 keyword /project that you are searching for. That’s 100 times more than what you get for free keyword research tool. Imagine increasing your chances of striking lottery 100 times more for just US$35/month.

I tried it on one campaign and i was shocked to see the results. From grossing only$30-$40 a day, my income shot to over $100/day.

Next, what i did was to let the campaign run for a few days and filter out the useless keyword and the keyword that did not have high conversion.

If you are currently using free keyword research tool, DO NOT use it anymore. It doesn’t hurt to spend US$35/mth to give you a return that is so much more.

Yup, as usual, i’m going to give you my affiliate link now for you to purchase Wordze through my link.

Wordze The King of Long Tail!

Wait! Before you start opening up a new window and start typing the domain name into your browser, i am going to give you an offer you cannot resist. If you buy through my affiliate link, i am willing to give you a rebate of US$5/mth on your subscription via paypal. In that way, you can get it for just $30/month.

Ask me why i am doing this and to be honest, i am earning 30% of your subscription fees which is $10.50 and i am willing to give you half of what i earn. If that case, both of us benefit and we end up in a win-win situation don’t we? i end up earning $5 bucks more and you end up paying $5 less if u were to purchase it through the normal link.

I have learn from my marketing in school to always strike for a win-win situation between you and your customer so that you will be successful. There you have it! :)

After you purchase wordze through my link, send me a receipt of your purchase and i will proceed to bank you $5/mth to your paypal account on a monthly basis.

To Our Success!

What a long post man… feels like writing a salesletter. hopefully it works! :) phew finally finish it.

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