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Wordtracker
Wordtracker is a service that will tell you how popular the keywords are that you may be using to draw traffic to your website. Basically as like Overture does, you can enter a keyword and then look at the number of people that searched for that keyword in a month. You can use this ti gauge what keywords and what PPC cost you may see from your keywords.
Instead of Wordtracker you can consider researching your competitors websites and see what keywords they are using. You can do this by clicking "View, then source" at your Windows task bar. The page you are viewing will then show in "html" format and you can see the pages keywords.
Wordtracker or some form of this tool is necessary in your websites marketing battleplan.
We do recommend Wordtracker.
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