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Controversial Keyword Software Report Revealed

Released on = June 11, 2006, 6:58 pm

Press Release Author = Keyword Kingdom

Industry = Internet & Online

Press Release Summary = Lately there has been a shift in the way savvy internet
marketers complete their keyword research. The alteration has been in part, due to
the enormous use and growing popularity of new keyword research tools. Anyone who
owns or manages a website knows the growing importance of these keyword tools, but
do they really know where they come from?


Press Release Body =
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
06/14/2006


Controversial Keyword Software Report Revealed


Irving, Texas - 06/14/06 - Lately there has been a shift in the way savvy internet
marketers complete their keyword research. The alteration has been in part, due to
the enormous use and growing popularity of new keyword research tools. Anyone who
owns or manages a website knows the growing importance of these keyword tools, but
do they really know where they come from?

Currently, there are many different tools on the market that one can make use of.
Free tools are available from almost every major search engine, which is great news
for the beginners. But more experienced SEO & SEM know that to get ahead of the
competition more drastic measures must be undertaken. \"To date, no online marketing
tools or methods have proved to be anywhere near as effective as organic marketing
techniques, but that is about to change,\" states David Greene, Senior Review Editor
for Keyword Kingdom. In his divisive report,
[http://www.keywordkingdom.com/keyword_software_scam_revealed.html] Mr. Greene
explains how, for all intents and purposes, he went \"undercover\" and completed
research on several keyword software companies. Greene continues, \"not only have
keyword research tools become more prevalent amongst high profile, as well as mom &
pop webmasters, they have also become increasing more affordable. As an unfortunate
consequence the field has become somewhat over-saturated. As a result, it [the
keyword software industry] has become a virtual breeding ground for unscrupulous
programmers and scam artists alike.\" The ability to sort the wheat from chafe will
ultimately determine the winner in the all-out race for becoming the \"must-have\"
keyword tool. In SEO terms, the product that offers the best in ROI analysis &
competitive analysis wins. Every SEO knows that finding the most valuable keywords
for their web site and analyzing the strength of competitors for potential keywords
is the literal key to the Kingdom.

Greene believes his findings could essentially change how SEOs view the keyword
software industry and in effect diminish the need to \"outsource\" the time consuming
and lengthy process of keyword research. Which, according to new studies, has
quickly become the norm within the SEM industry. His candid, no nonsense style is
reflected in latest site http://www.keywordkingdom.com, which is a virtual keyword
research mecca for Internet Marketers.


Contact David Greene for more insights into this topic. Email:
david@keywordkingdom.com Other helpful information regarding his controversial
keyword report can be found at:
http://www.keywordkingdom.com/keyword_software_scam_revealed.html


For More Information Contact:

David Greene
david@keywordkingdom.com
http://www.keywordkingdom.com/keyword_software_scam_revealed.html




Web Site = http://www.keywordkingdom.com

Contact Details = David Greene
1402 Esters Road #1005
Irving , 75061
$$country

972-790-6330
david@keywordkingdom.com
http://www.keywordkingdom.com

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