I did a search with it and you get the option to save that search but to get the keyword you have to click on it and open it up in a browser?
Yes it is and I don't use anything else. The only thing it doesnt have which Jaaxy does is the recommended keywords on the left.
You can get the QCR shown on Jaaxy by using keyword tool too - it's the 'show competition' column, click show and it's the number of results.
Hope this helps :)
I've just spotted the option to export saved keywords to zip file. Still a bit clunky that you have to click all the radio buttons to select the keywords that you want to keep.
The keyword tool from WA is ok, not the best but ok. I would recommend jaaxy.com or maybe long tail pro. If you don't want to spend money then use the google keyword planner. It is a good tool created by google but you will have to look for competence and all that stuff by yourself. BTW, you check the competence by adding " " before and after the keywords or keyword.
I'm currently trying Long Tail Pro out after seeing it mentioned on here. Traffic Travis is pretty good, too http://www.traffictravis.com The reason I was hoping that I was missing something with the on site keyword search tool is that it's quite handy but utterly useless. Can't see the point in it being there. Which is a shame.
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Is the onsite 'Keyword Tool' of any use?
I did a search with it and you get the option to save that search but to get the keyword you have to click on it and open it up in a browser?
You seem to know a bit about the site. What platform does this site run on? Or is it a custom build?
Yes it is and I don't use anything else. The only thing it doesnt have which Jaaxy does is the recommended keywords on the left.
You can get the QCR shown on Jaaxy by using keyword tool too - it's the 'show competition' column, click show and it's the number of results.
Hope this helps :)
I've just spotted the option to export saved keywords to zip file. Still a bit clunky that you have to click all the radio buttons to select the keywords that you want to keep.
The keyword tool from WA is ok, not the best but ok. I would recommend jaaxy.com or maybe long tail pro. If you don't want to spend money then use the google keyword planner. It is a good tool created by google but you will have to look for competence and all that stuff by yourself. BTW, you check the competence by adding " " before and after the keywords or keyword.
I'm currently trying Long Tail Pro out after seeing it mentioned on here. Traffic Travis is pretty good, too http://www.traffictravis.com The reason I was hoping that I was missing something with the on site keyword search tool is that it's quite handy but utterly useless. Can't see the point in it being there. Which is a shame.
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In short it's not been maintained for about 18 months - so not really >>>
You seem to know a bit about the site. What platform does this site run on? Or is it a custom build?
It's ok, found out myself https://builtwith.com/my.wealthyaffiliate.com