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Keyword Research with Keyword Country

If you want to make money online, you are going to have to spend some money on tools. The problem is in knowing which tools to buy and which ones to skip. One of the ones that I’ve found very helpful lately is Keyword Country. It does keyword research primarily, but there are many other great tools built in to the software. There is a monthly fee to use it, but I have a tip that will show you how this tool can pay for itself. Ready to know more?

Keyword Research with Keyword Country

Just what can Keyword Country do for you? Well, it’s a great keyword research tool, but it does quite a bit more as well. Here’s a look at other areas it can help you.

  • SEO Marketing
  • PPC Marketing
  • Social Marketing
  • Video Marketing
  • Article Marketing
  • Blog Marketing
  • Affiliate Recruitment
  • Keyword Tracking
  • Keyword Monitoring
  • Rank Monitoring
  • Banner Advertising
  • Content Network Placement
  • Finding JV Partners
  • and much more….

Worried About the Price?

If you’re worried about the price (roughly $33/month if you sign-up for quarterly), then you are either just new or probably aren’t serious about making online. Either way, here’s another way to look at the price – around $1/day for an in depth keyword research tool. That’s not too bad. If you’re still worried about the price, here’s an idea.

  • Buy the Software - You’ll have to pony up the money, but as I said the software is definitely worth it in my opinion. You shouldn’t rely too heavily on any one tool, but this is one I use at least once a day – usually more. Whether I’m digging into a niche I’m into or exploring a new niche, it comes in very, very handy.
  • Learn the Software – After buying the software, you will want to spend some time learning the software. This will take a while. Run your own keyword reports as you learn how to use the software. You want to be able to quickly get the information you want. After learning about the keyword research section, plan to spend another week or so learning all the other great stuff this software offers.
  • Sell Keyword Research Reports - After you know how the software works by looking up your own keywords, you should be able to sell a keyword report on Digital Point or elsewhere for $10 to $25 a pop at least. Don’t just give them any old report, however. Spend about half an hour or so fine tuning the list so it has the best keywords possible. This includes removing keywords that they are not going to want. By providing value, you can easily sell two or three reports a month and the software has paid for itself – and then some.

If you want to know more, head over to the Keyword Country website and check out their videos.

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