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Outrank the Competition with Keyword Country

Having a great website with great content doesn’t mean anything if there is no one around to read it. There are a variety of tactics you can use to promote your website and these hold true whether it is an e-store, a company profile, or simply a blog.

If you want to drive more traffic to your website, then it may be worth your while to invest in a tool like Keyword Country. Though its name implies that it will focus solely on keywords, it actually comes with some utilities that expand beyond that as well.

What Is Keyword Country

In short, Keyword Country is an application that you will install locally on your home or work computer, but it communicates with the Internet to extract the appropriate information. This application is comprised of several individual tools designed to perform different tasks.

After going through the very simple installation process, I was shown this is the main interface screen for Keyword Country. It’s broken down into four broad-reaching categories: planning website (they need to fix that typo), spy on competition, promote website, and other.

The “promote website” section is further broken down into SEO marketing, PPC marketing, and more marketing styles, each of which contain several utilities within that realm. These include blog marketing, building PPC campaigns, and analyzing high rankers.

James Bond Level International Espionage?

You can get a better sense of what to expect by watching some of the videos, but likely one of the more popular sections will be spying on the competition.

Why try to muddle your way through to find a winning formula by accident when you can see what has already worked for other people. If it worked for them, it just might work for you too. With these five utilities, you can analyze the number of backlinks, discover SEO strategies, rip keywords, and even get alerts when a competitor changes their web content.

Some people may feel that this borders on being unethical, but others may argue that all is fair in love, war, and SEO.

Interesting Strategies for Success

Whether you’re coming from the perspective of SEO, media buying, or other related fields, you’ll know that keywords are very important. You could look for the most profitable ones, but you can also enjoy some success off the beaten path too.

One of the tools provided in Keyword Country is to check for popular misspelled keywords. When I entered “freelance writer” into this tool, it output some strange misspellings that may be worth pursuing. For a business site, it may not be good to have these perceived typos, but a pure content site may consider this strategy.

How Much Does It Cost?

Even though Keyword Country looks like the kind of software that you can buy once and use forever, they’ve actually gone with a subscription model. This is largely because you are accessing a database that is constantly being updated.

There are three subscription plans: one month for $49, three months for $99, or one year for $299. These all come with a 30 day money-back guarantee.

Link: Keyword Country

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A professional freelance writer based out of Vancouver, Michael Kwan focuses mostly on the worlds of technology, gadgets, and the Internet. You can find him blogging at Beyond the Rhetoric, among several other websites around the web.

3 comments - Leave a reply
  • Posted by Blog Angel a.k.a. Jo on 13th Jul 2010

    Awesome looking tool, but probably not available for the Mac and way out of my league budget-wise.

    I have settled for using a few free tools available for both Mac and Windows users. And happily they have improved my standing in the SERPs.

  • Posted by John Carpenter on 19th Sep 2010

    I've been waiting for at least two years for an imminent Mac Capability. I finally gave up and went to Market Samurai. I don't know what the hangup is but I bet KWC is forfeiting a lot of subscribers by requiring a PC or emulator.

  • Posted by Jens P. Berget on 14th Oct 2010

    I would have started using Keyword Country myself if it was available for Mac.
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