Wordtracker’s New Keyword Questions Tool

by Net-Income on January 11, 2010

Wordtracker’s Keyword Questions tool allows you to enter a seed word or phrase, eg, website promotion or seo and returns the most popular questions being asked that contain your seed words.

This tool is one of the best research applications I have come across. I will give you an example.

I wake up one morning and login to me website and following the guidelines that the Pro-Bloggers preach, I start researching to write one new article a day. But, what do I write about? I know I want to write something that my visitors will like and I also want to write something that is going to help them achieve their online goals. So wouldn’t it be fantastic to know first hand what your readers want answers for?

Well, I got an email from Wordtracker last night ( I use the Wordtracker service – worth every cent) telling me about a new application they now have in their Keyword research tools. Unlike the ones I use in the paid section, the Wordtracker Keyword Question application is a free tool anyone to use. You don’t have to be a paid member like me :)

Basically what you do is put in a keyword (I used “keywords”) and the Wordtracker Keyword Question Tool gave me 100 popular questions relating to “keywords”, rated from 1 to 100. So now all I need to do is find a question I can answer, write a post about it and wait for the free search traffic to go and read it.

I am also going to send my list an Alert about this free tool, so they can benefit by it ass well.

Wordtracker is a must if you are half serious about your keyword research and the new Wordtracker Keyword Question Tool is absolutely fantastic. Highly recommended!

Wordtracker Keyword Questions Tool

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1 Net-Income January 15, 2010 at 7:28 am

Ken thanks for the comment. I would be happy to become a part of your beta testers. Sound like fun.

The question tool is great and I can see a lot of people using it.

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2 Ken McGaffin January 15, 2010 at 5:12 am

Thanks for your kind words on the Keywords Questions tool. Much appreciated.
If you’d like to be involved in some of our product tests before they’re launched drop me a line.

Ken

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