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cliff2004
01-12-2005, 23:24/11:24PM
I posted a few questions in the help from professionals section and got some answers but also was told that was not the place to ask about keywords. I am not sure this is either but it is about writing so I am going to ask in case it is ok.

I am using wordtracker and something like it. I have noticed when typing in a keyword like web business tools ecommerce might show up at the top of the kei list but if I type in search engine then ecommerce might be towered the bottom. What is happening is I am seeing keywords show up with different levels of value. If web business tools, search engines and ecommerce are possibilities for my text this leads me to wonder how to apply the results. I have written wordtracker but like most business online they have not written back. The same for the other company so I hope someone can help

Along the same line do I need to intern mix e-commerce and ecommerce using one and then another and will my keywords work if they are singular or plural. Where can I get some guidelines on this without spending a hundred bucks for an ebook on it?

annic
09-12-2005, 07:54/07:54AM
Hello there

As Wordtracker's Customer Support Manager I was interested to read this thread. I would like to assure the forum that we always answer all queries we receive via support@wordtracker.com - and attempt to do so within 24 hours.

Please do drop me a line if you have any questions.

Anne Curtis
Customer Support Manager
Wordtracker

ihelpyou
09-12-2005, 08:22/08:22AM
Welcome to the forums Anne! :hi:

Yes, what you wrote is very true. Thanks for registering and posting.

As you might know, this place is a big fan of wordtracker. You blow away the competition out there who have come onto the scene. Even crappy firms who sell "submit to millions" software also are now selling some crap keyword discovery tool. Believe me, no other tool is recommended in here but wordtracker.

Blue
09-12-2005, 09:59/09:59AM
Welcome to the forums Anne!!! :hi:

Connie
09-12-2005, 10:17/10:17AM
Hi Anne and welcome. :hi: