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I got an exciting email this morning. The people over at Wordze are having a 7 day special. Anyone who signs up through this site can get 30 days of FULL access keyword research for free.

What is Wordze?
Here is a snippet from there website:

Our keyword tools will not only show you what keywords are being searched for, you will also gain access to tools that will allow you to track keywords beyond their estimated daily search volume.
Our advanced search tools allow you to dig deep into the keyword market and learn what it will really take to become the leader for a given keyword or industry.

What does this mean?

Essentially, wordze is a service affiliates and pay per click advertisers alike use to gather a large amount of keywords. With affiliate marketing, you want to drive as much traffic as possible to your affiliate site. The more targeted keywords, the better. With a service like wordze, I can get at least 5 times the amount of keywords that yahoo and google keyword tools are going to give me. This way, I can have much more targeted ad groups and find the real areas people are searching.

Regardless of whether or not you are planning to continue with the subscription this is the PERFECT time to test the waters, expand your keyword lists, both big and starting affiliates, and earn some extra income and profit! You never know what keywords will make you gain that extra bit!

Sign up now for free and start searching as much as you can in every realm you have an interest in for the next 30 days. Anyone looking to start affiliate marketing in 2008, this is a great way to break into the market and save some of the investment needed!

In my Wordze Review, I have a couple tips I posted which really help in finding more keywords.

TIP: The best part about Wordze is the broad search. Use the keyword finder, click options, broad match, then enter keywords like so: “Ringtones +cingular” instead of “cingular ringtones”.

Using the above method is going to greatly increase your coverage of keywords!

Now there are some negatives / hurdles that you have to get over with the service. With Wordze, you can only group 10k keywords at a time. Meaning if you search for something really broad like "ringtones" you're more than likely to get more than 10k results back. But here is why this is actually a good thing. This essentially forces you to search for smaller groups of keywords, IE Cingular ringtones. NOW when you put these into yahoo and google, you'll have fairly targeted adgroups with no extra work. No need to sort, sift, etc. Just upload each list, create an ad or two for each list, and done. :)

If you've been reading this blog for long, you'll know that I use wordze for most of my pay per click campaigns as a way to find great seed keywords and ideas for long tail expansions and such.

If you have not been reading this blog for long, you can view my review of Wordze dot com. Just remember to get the 30 day trial it must be through the links on this post, not on the review post.

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9 Comments

REC says 7th January @ 23:08

I just signed up. This thing is sweet.
I may have to rethink my subscription to “keycompete.com” . The process for the diggs is
a little slow, but the data and format is great.
Thank you

corey bornmann says 8th January @ 18:18

John, what do you use to track your earnings, campaigns and expenses? I’m looking for a good affiliate management software to track my campaigns. Is there one that you can upload the .csv files azoogle gives you to analyze the data?
thx, Corey

Jonathan Volk says 8th January @ 18:35

Hey Corey,

I originally used custom programmed software which in turned resulted in me creating http://www.affiliateunleashed.com which is going to track conversions down on a keyword basis.

It’s scheduled to release VERY soon! :D

Trypp says 8th January @ 19:21

I’m always up to learning something new, so I think I will join up at affiliate unleashed when you launch it. I do very well on research right now, but I think I can do better. Thanks for the word on wordze. I think I will grab a copy after vacation is up.

Jonathan Volk says 8th January @ 19:41

@Trypp: Glad to hear about Affiliate unleashed. :) I’m sure you wont be disappointed!

As for Wordze, you might consider signing up just to get your 30 days free… unless your vacation is over 30 days ;)

~Jonathan

Scott Weaver says 8th January @ 23:06

Jon,

Can’t wait to see what you made, man. With all this buildup, I’m sure people are drooling.

rachid says 9th January @ 0:29

How does Wordze compare to Wordtracker? Is it any better?

chris says 9th January @ 6:28

are you kidding me!? i just paid for a month subscription just a week ago!!! ahh… “i hate my life”

Jonathan Volk says 9th January @ 19:38

Rachid: In my Wordze Review, I sorta compare them. I’ve used both and I personally like Wordze better although they pretty much are the same in terms of results.

Chris: Hahaha. Bummer man! Sorry to hear that.

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