KWFinder Review & Tutorial

I’ll tell you a secret. A few years ago I kind of sucked at keyword research. Which isn’t great as an SEO and content marketer.
It’s not that I wasn’t getting results, it’s just that the whole process seemed so boring — and I often found myself making excuses not to do any at all.
But if you want to promote your small business online or build traffic to your niche sites, there’s no shying away from both content and search marketing as the most cost-effective way of attracting more buying customers to your website — and this means doing keyword research.
By extension, for most small firms and solopreneurs, the most efficient way of gaining traction online is through strategic blogging — and I mean ‘strategic’ because your content marketing and SEO efforts have to rely on solid keyword research in order to grow your site traffic exponentially over time.
So keyword research is something you have to get a handle on — as everything you do with online content comes out of it.
But you also have to learn how to perform keyword research effectively — as if you cock it up your site traffic will never grow, even if you create high quality content and promote the hell out of it.
The solution to all this is learning how to use the right professional keyword research tools to find low competition keyword phrases that have either informational or commercial intent — and that don’t have too much competition in Google so you have a decent chance of ranking for those terms on page one.
Sounds easy right? Well it can be if you choose the right tool…
However, this is where the confusion starts for most small business bloggers — as there are literally hundreds of keyword research tools available online — each claiming to be the next best thing since the last one.
I should know — I’ve spent hundreds of dollars and hours trying loads of them.
From the free Google Keyword Planner to SEM Rush at $100 a month, to LongTail Pro at $40 a month and Ahrefs at $100 a month (to name but the tip of the iceberg), the amount of tools, feature sets, bells and whistles available is mind boggling.
What I need as a small business owner — and what you really need — is a trustworthy and reliable tool that’s easy to use and doesn’t cost loads of money — with data you can rely on to grow your blog, leads and sales.
Which is why I literally breathed a sigh of relief when I found KWFinder from Mangools, which I now use in combination with Ahrefs for all of my keyword research — and have done for the last year.
