Using Wordze for Keyword Research
Overview
Once developers have made a new tool for everyone to use, the task of improving upon the current or adding new features becomes a must. It is but a continuous process until such time that a tool is able to give what its users wanted, or else, no one will put their trust into it.
When I was given a chance to use this keyword research tool, I got excited to see what difference it offers compared to others I’ve already tried. Will it be faster? Or will I just see a duplicate of the other tools?
Useful Features
I’m going to start with the features of Wordze that I liked most. The tendency of every user is to go to the binocular icon to find more keywords for their entered one. The tool gives the results very quickly, and much more keywords are provided compared to the ones given by other keyword research tools. Site navigation is easy as every tool’s feature has a corresponding icon to it together with an explanation on what you can do with that feature. Also, the tool has Keyword Historical Data feature wherein you can check a keyword’s history, when it is at its peak or when it is at its lowest.
Another feature that’s very useful is the WordRank tool. This shows the competitive situation of a keyword, what sites have the possible authority in a particular keyword. Through this, you’ll be given ideas on what to do to catch up with the authority sites. Demographic data is also shown, which regions or countries are frequent users of a particular keyword. Wordze has a download manager that will allow you to download the keywords results and the digs for easier analysis.
Negative Features
What I didn’t like in Wordze is that it only shows 20 keyword results per page no matter how big the list they’ve given for my keyword. This feature gives extra work (which is contrary to every tool’s goal of simplifying a user’s tasks) for users to check through all the pages of the result.
Wordze has limited users. Those who can’t afford to spend $35 a month or $7.95 for a day’s trial won’t be able to use this tool.
Compared with its Competition
Wordze has features which sets it apart from other keyword research tools. For one, it works faster than others. While others show how many competing websites use a particular keyword, Wordze shows what sites use this. You’ll be able to know who your tough competitors are.
Wordze may be a paid service that, just like any other, offers monthly subscription, it has a day trial version wherein those who have dollars short of paying a monthly subscription and have one-time need to this tool would be able to avail of this service.
Conclusion
Yes, Wordze may be a new player in the SEO tools market, yet it shows good service that commands every SEO people’s respect. It may have flaws but with the developer’s dedication and support, it won’t be long before this will be in line with the frequently used keyword research tools.
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