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KeywordSpy Goes International

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Providing country-specific keyword results is extremely useful when it comes to promoting sites which are aimed at web users in a specific country. For instance, garbage in Canada is trash in the USA, while rubbish in the UK. Hence, even though a country is English speaking, still, there are different keyword terms advertisers should research. While US advertisers have the choice among numerous commercial SEO tools, their European or even Asian counterparts have little or no choice at all. The necessity for a keyword research tool that provides accurate keyword data for specific regions is very high and still assiduous. If you are looking for what people are searching for in specific countries, KeywordSpy can be of assistance. Its country versions let you choose exclusive keywords for certain sites in specific regions, thus, catering local marketers and advertisers optimizing for both local and international visitors. As of this writing, KeywordSpy offers the PPC advertising of sever...

Mr. SEO and Mr. KeywordSpy; Knocking on Your Site’s Door

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Lots of marketers and ad agencies offer keyword research services. Keyword research and analysis are not as simple as using the free tools at Adwords and Overture. Advertisers must see beyond these tools and grasp the real time competition they are in. Of course, design and interface are important, customer support and relations are equally important, but they’re all focused on what happens once a potential client gets to your site. And there enters the need for SEO. And when you seek SEO to knock on your site, there comes with it, the inseparable “keyword research.” Keep in mind that keyword marketing research would determine the success or failure of a site, no matter how user-friendly or well-designed the pages in it. While doing optimization, it is always recommended to do a competitive analysis to discover the top keywords used by online searchers to find services and products and what search terms are utilized by your competitors who are doing pretty well in marketing themselves....