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		<description>This is a great beginners guide to conducting keyword research. We also use the Google Keywords Tool, which we think is a very useful resource along with some of the others such as WordTracker, Wordze and KW Discovery, however we have found that even some of the BIG guys lack functionality, features or are difficult to use.

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<p>We recently developed our own keyword research and ranking tool, which is offered on our website for free. I thought your readers may be interested in checking it out. We encourage feedback or suggestions, so please don&#8217;t hesitate to let us know what you all think&#8230;</p>
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