Is Keyword Country an Effective Tool?

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I was looking over their program yesterday, and they are using Wickedfire as a selling point. I say that because the Wickedfire logo is displayed on their page. I researched the forum, but there are only a couple of threads on the tool.

I would have thought that if this forum and the peopel of this forum really liked this tool, there would be more support than what I found.

Now that I am testing PPC campaigns, should I invest in this tool?

Thanks
 


I used to use KC. It was a halfway competent but overpriced tool.

Worse still, they promised a better, more robust version which they never delivered.
 
I was looking over their program yesterday, and they are using Wickedfire as a selling point. I say that because the Wickedfire logo is displayed on their page.

Thanks

Jon's testimonial was years ago...

I've used the service and it blows. If they put as much effort into their technology as their sales copy it actually might be worth it.
 
Keyword tools suck for the most part. Use the free ones (e.g. Google, KW Mixer) and then the best KW tool of all: broad match.

Spend some money to get some data, go through your server logs, and put those KWs back into your ad groups. Something like 25% of all searches are unique anyway. No KW tool will help you with that.
 
KeywordCountry is not just about keyword research. It supports 17+ types of internet marketing right now.... including:
- Article Marketing
- Blog Marketing
- PPC Marketing
- SEO Marketing
- Social Marketing and many more.... Goto the website to get a complete list.

Talking about keyword research:
I agree that there are loads of keyword tools online... the best one are free - like Google keyword tool.

But what if you could get a keyword list that is proven to yield 300% more traffic than any keyword tool?

Forget traffic... Lets talk profits....
How about reverse engineering upto 96% of your competitor's profit keywords?

But don't buy my words for that... KC offers a risk free trial for 7 days. If you don't like it... just bail out :) There is nothing to loose.