Keywords Magnet 2.0

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Keywords Magnet 2.0 Review After Google Instant

Why Keywords Magnet 2.0 Should Be In Your SEO Tool Box

Why should Keywords Magnet 2.0 be a major consideration for you? 

You already have X, Y or Z keyword research tool, or you rely solely on the Google AdWords Keyword tool (or whatever), so what gives? 

Well, if you're like me and you use a tool that relies on the AdWords keyword tool, such as Micro Niche Finder, then you're likely going to miss a lot of opportunities.

Why?

Two words: Google Instant.  It came after "Caffeine" and wondering - does Google have a java fetish?  Not sure, but what I do know is that Google is not satisfied to remain stagnant.  On September 8 of 2010, Google Instant changed the face of SEO.

How so? 

Simple: the default browser in Google now will suggest your query as you type, on the fly.  The page will change instantly with every letter.  Try it and see. 

How does Google Instant work?

You may notice there are two things that happen when you search (subject to change!):

1) There is a drop-down menu of suggested keywords - this is called "Google Suggest." 

2) The search box populates with a grayed-out "guess" of what you are searching for. 


Why does that change anything? 

Simple: more people will likely stop their search after 2 words, or will not complete the query because a lot of people don't want to type.  Why try to recall the 3 to 5 words you were planning on searching for, when Google has just suggested something that's close enough?

Do you see the issue?  Google is thinking for you.  Call it "Big Brother Google" or not, the fact is that this will impact SEO, and internet marketing.  How remains unclear, but at this point what is clear is this:

You need to include the suggested keywords in your search engine optimization.  These terms are being spoon-fed to your visiting traffic - the question is:

Will they find you using the long tail keywords you're used to?

Maybe you're already doing this - isn't it tedious? 

To call it "tedious" would be like calling a hurricane a "windy day."

Using "Suggest" is BURNING a lot of my time, and I don't have a lot to spare.  I've got a life to live - who wants to spend all Saturday using Suggest??

The funny thing is - just when I thought I was done buying any more SEO tools! - I had seen this video to Keywords Magnet 2.0.  At the time I thought it was a nice gimmick - cool looking, but novel, it was nothing more than a toy - there was no pressing need to get Keywords Magnet 2.0 at the time...

I say that because I don't like to buy tons and tons of tools - I already have a lot of them.

Why would I, and why do you, need Keywords Magnet 2.0?  You just read the game-changer.  Google Instant changed SEO in an instant.

Whether you choose to use this tool or not is up to you, but you can bet those little search terms are a lot more important than a searching convenience - they just became your life-blood if you're making money online.

Me?  I bought it.  Let me tell you: it's bad to the Mother Love Bone!  Here's a screen shot:


Keywords Magnet Review Screenshot

Keywords Magnet 2.0 Screenshot
Keywords Magnet 2.0 Screenshot

Keywords Magnet is a MUST Have Tool Thanks To Google Instant

It is one of the cheapest tools for keyword analysis around, though I also use another for that, Keywords Magnet 2.0 offers a variety of very timely features that I cannot afford to be without (speaking for myself and my own plans here: I need to get a lot of research done quickly and it's off to the races for me).

CLICK HERE FOR THE VIDEO To See Keywords Magnet 2.0 In Action

What does Keywords Magnet 2.0 DO?

It mines the Google Suggest keywords, but that's not all. Much as I love Google - and I have no reason not to at this second, they pay my bills - it's always good to find keywords in a NON-Google data source.

Why? Because everyone uses keyword research software that use the AdWords data. That means: more competition for you and me. Even the low-compete terms are pretty hard to find (seems to me) - solution?

Get your keywords from non-Google sources, but still find keywords that get traffic. Where do you go? Bing, Amazon, YouTube...other sources such as that. Guess which tool can do that for you?

Well, I use TWO...but in the interest of simplicity my favorite is Keywords Magnet, actually.

What about competition? Will it check that?

YES. The creators of The Best Spinner created a tool called "Keywords Snatcher," and it's no longer available (as I write this - that will probably change in time I suppose).

Keywords Snatcher did get their keywords from the "suggested" keywords from major search engines (Google, Yahoo and Bing)...

Only that it stuck with the search engine's suggested KW's and not Amazon, YouTube, etc. Another thing that tool did NOT do was it didn't actually check the competition.

Keywords Magnet 2.0 does. You can analyze your keywords in a VERY Market Samurai-ish way, and I'm a huge addict of Market Samurai.

Whatever you do for keyword research, keep in mind that your resource just changed. Find the keywords people will be looking for more by using Keywords Magnet.

Stay on top of search, and don't let profitable keywords slip you by (even if Google just changed the rules without asking!).

CLICK HERE To See The Ridiculously Low Price of Keywords Magnet 2.0

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mulberry1 Level 1 Commenter 20 months ago

Sounds interesting. Anything that saves time and provides accurate results is worth a look!

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SEOshortcuts Hub Author 20 months ago

Thanks, that means something coming from you, Mulberry1. Your Hubs are astounding.

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Alisha2010 19 months ago

Wow, SEOshortcuts, my fellow employees and I were just talking about Google Suggest and how it will impact SEO. Great article, I'm sending it to people around here. Also, if you hear of how it affects SEO, please let me be the first to know. Thanks! Great hub.

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