GTrends SE

Keyword research for the lazy… because you can!

GTrends - The Second EditionAugust 2007 - that was the month of the Thirty Day Challenge, the “biggest Computer network marketing event to date”. It got me a bit excited then, because it was quite unlike thing I had seen before in the IM world. I’m Janis Elsts, and I’ve seen a lot of online marketing resources, e-books and tools. Most of them are crap - but you already knew that, didn’t you?

TDC was several - it was free (and the archives are still accessible free of charge), the information and techniques were really useful and it wasn’t a thinly veiled attempt to sell something. The goal was to help ordinary folk to do their 1st ten dollars online. Piece it wouldn’t be the “first” $10 for me, it still seemed like an absorbing thing to try.

Anyway, one of the methods introduced was the “GTrends” technique.

Why is the GTrends technique so great?
Typically cipher (outside of Google) knows how galore searches a specific keyword gets. All the usual keyword research tools are simply estimating based on indirect observations, like data from other search engines. Those estimates are often wildly inaccurate. The GTrends technique uses data that Google itself has ready-made available, so it has much better accuracy.

The only problem is…
…you have to analyze every single keyword manually, and you mightiness need to check hundreds of keywords to find thing worthwhile. Ab initio you needful to check the number of competitive pages, analyze the keyword on Google Trends, place a ruler on your screen (I’m not kidding) to calculate the number of visitors per day and do a number of another things. The online tool from Wordtracker helped automatize several of these tasks, but you still need to investigate every keyword separately. This is a mechanical and uninteresting task; it’s besides rather slow.

There is a solution!
Once I 1st knowing simply about the GTrends technique, I didn’t understand the implications yet. Only after wasting a few hours to move up with a couple of barely usable niche keywords did I understand - this task should be automated. So I wrote a program, or - more accurately - two programs. Now my market research process is a lot quicker and simpler. It goes somewhat like this :

  1. Get an idea.
  2. Go to Wordtracker’s GTrends tool and type in a phrase that describes the idea, e.g. ‘”speed reading”. Hit Enter.
  3. Click one button to start analyzing all the keywords Wordtracker returned.
  4. Continue exploring new ideas piece the keywords are researched in the background.
  5. When done with that, switch from the browser to the keyword research software system and - see below …

So what is my program good for? Here are several of the things you can easily do with this software system :

  • Instantly know which keywords are possibly profitable (they’re highlighted for your visual enjoyment);
  • Sort the keyword list any way you like;
  • Export the list to Stand out (or any another program that can see CSV files or tab-separated lists);
  • Do in-depth research on absorbing keywords;
  • Add new keywords to analyze on-the-fly (+ copy & paste work!).
  • Get more information - GTrends SE can show you searches per day, competition, KEI and more - for each keyword.
  • Be in control. GTrends SE is fully user-configurable - from “good” keyword criteria and up to bang-up tweaks like the number of execution threads (if this ready-made you go “Huh?”, don’t worry - the software system comes cautiously pre-configured and wish activity “out-of-the-box”).

And here are several of the things you don’t need to do to use it :

  • No license keys, serial amount or “phoning home” to worry about;
  • No need to sign up for a newsletter, opt-in to thing or give away your e-mail address;
  • No need to expose your niches - the program goes straight to Google to do the research, so I couldn’t “steal” your idea even as if I wanted to;
  • No need to give up control - you can add, remove, export or otherwise manipulate keywords at any time; you can pause/resume the analysis at any time and see the current progress at a glance; you can save the keyword list and load it up once again later - the software system wish continue process from the point it left off;
  • No need to worry simply about whether this tool is right for you - try the software system risk-free for 8 weeks and, if you’re not wholly satisfied with it, simply let me cognize for a full refund! I offer a 8 week money-back guarantee, so you’ve got nothing to lose if you choose to try this tool;

So what, exactly, is this GTrends SE tool?
It’s two things - a Windows application that makes keyword research exploitation the GTrends technique and a Firefox extension (optional) that can grab the keywords from a Wordtracker page and pass them to the Windows program. You can besides add keywords manually, so you don’t have to install the extension if you don’t want to. The software system comes with an automatic installer and you wish be bestowed with a transfer link right after you’ve completed the purchase. Downloading and setting it up normally takes no more than 10 minutes.

What’s it gonna cost?
Divine by the Thirty Day Challenge, I’ve tried to do this tool accessible to several beginners and professionals… and this includes choosing a low cost that about anyone could afford (even although several of my customers have aforesaid they’d lief pay three times what it cost now). So, despite the fact that several keyword research tools cost upwards of $100, you can now get GTrends SE for only $27.

That’s right, for a one-time charge of $27 you’ll get this great tool… and free updates forever. So click the big shiny button now! :)

Get the awesome GTrends tool now!

P.S. I’m not attached with the Thirty Day Challenge, Ed Dale, Dan Raine or any of the good folk involved in TDC.

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