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Wordsfinder Launches New Traffic Finder Tool


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July 26, 2007; 07:21 AM

London, UK -- Wordsfinder.com today launched a traffic finder tool, an Internet keyword traffic activity report that helps online marketers find out whether people search for their products and services.


The complimentary service it is based It is a keywords suggestion tool and a traffic estimator. It suggests monthly regional search volumes by market for Google, Yahoo!, MSN and ASK and links the search volumes to the related global search results. The results can be downloaded via CSV for free.

"Savvy business executives must carefully decide whether it's even worth investing in search engine optimization for their websites," said Frank Vitetta, founder of Wordsfinder.

"In some cases, there may not be many searches. However, marketers often are surprised to learn about the myriad ways people look for what they sell," Frank said.

Other Internet keyword research tools have a number of shortcomings. For example, some have inflated data that reflects many advertisers' inquiries. Others have limited data that doesn't fully reflect what's happening in an industry, Frank said.

Wordsfinder offers a diverse collection of individual keywords and phrases. For more information, email info@wordsfinder.com

Wordsfinder is a market-leading firm dedicated to Search Engine Marketing (SEM), with an emphasis on natural Search Engine Optimization (SEO). Wordsfinder provides link building, pay-per-click (PPC) bid management, web analytics, and custom and integrated permission-based marketing services. Clients include www.sky.com, Mothercare.com, www.waynerooney.com, www.aylesford.com, www.cathyhopkins.com, www.armaniblog.com.


info@wordsfinder.com


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