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By Susan Gunelius, About.com Guide to Web Logs

Wordtracker Offers Free Keyword Analysis Tool

Wednesday December 10, 2008

Wordtracker is a great website that bloggers can use to anaylze keywords to boost search engine optimization efforts and blog traffic. However, the primary Wordtracker service is only offered to people willing to pay a fee. If you're not interested in investing money into your keyword analysis and SEO efforts right now, then you might be interested in the new Wordtracker Keyword Questions Tool.

The Wordtracker Keywords Questions Tool might not provide an in-depth analysis of keywords, but it's free. Simply type in a targeted keyword into the Wordtracker Keywords Questions Tool search box, and a list of questions that search users are likely to perform queries on that are related to your chosen keyword is returned to you. Then you can write your blog posts using those keywords that return results your blog readers might actually have questions about. It's kind of a backwards approach to finding popular keywords for your blog, but you can't beat the price tag.

What do you think? Have you used the Wordtracker Keywords Questions Tool yet?

Comments
March 19, 2009 at 6:40 am
(1) Brok says:

Thanks for this great post!!

I think wordtracker is sometimes showing deceptive results and i prefer using SERP analytics keyword tool-http://www.serpanalytics.com/tools/top_keywords

‘white horse likes red apples’

:)

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