- In my previous videos
on keyword research,
I showed you one of a few ways
I extract keywords from Amazon.
But what if you were strapped for time
and needed your keyword sooner than later?
Then it's high time you look into getting
the best keyword research tool.
Today, I'm going to share an
Amazon keyword research tool
in the Keyword Tool Dominator.
Get my full Keyword Tool
Dominator review today
where I'll discuss the pros and cons
of this extension.
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What keyword search tool do you use?
Have you tried the Keyword Tool Dominator?
Or do you know of any other
keyword tool alternative?
Let me hear from you in the comments.
Earlier this year, when I
was searching the Internet
for an inexpensive Amazon
keyword research tool,
I stumbled on the Keyword
Tool Dominator plug-in
while browsing the Internet.
The Keyword Dominator Tool
claims to find long tail keywords
your target audience is searching for.
But the extension and online software
is much more than an Amazon Keyword tool.
In fact, the full Keyword
Dominator Tool suite
includes access to the Google
Autocomplete Keyword Tool,
Bing Keyword Tool, eBay Keyword Tool,
Google Shopping Keyword
Tool, Etsy Keyword Tool,
and the YouTube Keyword Tool.
It's a super easy interface
where you select the keyword research tool
for the appropriate platform,
search a broad keyword,
and then the Keyword Tool Dominator
whips together real time results
of long tail keywords.
The unique value proposition
that Keyword Tool Dominator offers
is a keyword rank.
According to KTD, the keyword rank
is a value assigned from 1
to 10 ranking the popularity
of a keyword based on the position
of the keyword suggestion as returned
from the autocomplete service.
KTD shared in their FAQ
that other keyword research
plug-ins and extensions
measure the value of a keyword
through search volume.
However, they further express,
be very suspicious of keyword tools
that offer search volume
data for other services
like Amazon, eBay, and
Etsy as this information
is not publicly available
and is only obtained
if an advertising campaign is ran
for a given keyword using the highest bid
for an entire month.
The Keyword Tool Dominator
offers free access
to a few keyword searches per day.
Or you can upgrade to the
$50 Amazon Keyword Tool.
To get even more bang for your buck
you can buy the entire suite for $100.
For the sake of focusing on
how this keyword research tool
benefits your self publishing business,
we'll zero in on the Amazon
Keyword Research Tool in KTD.
The $50 Amazon Keyword Tool purchase
includes unlimited real-time
keyword suggestions,
unlimited daily searches,
unlimited keyword downloads,
keyword ranking by popularity,
niche and long tail keywords,
multiple international versions supported,
lifetime updates, and
no monthly subscriptions
or additional fees.
And now for the pros and cons
of the Keyword Tool Dominator.
The pros of the Keyword Tool Dominator
include one, inexpensive lifetime access.
I've used a handful of
other keyword research tools
and this price point by far is the best.
Barring any drastic changes
in the KTD headquarters,
I'll be enjoying a life of
easier keyword research.
Two, simple user interface.
Even the least tech savvy self publisher
can figure out how to
search a broad keyword,
filter the list provided,
and then download the full
list in a spreadsheet.
Three, autocomplete service.
Rather than spending a
ton of time on Amazon
typing and snapping shots
of the latest keywords
in the auto-suggest,
you can make a quick search and be done.
Then, all you have to do
is remove whatever keywords
that don't fit your needs.
The cons of the Keyword
Tool Dominator include
one, no category selection.
Even though you can choose
a specific Amazon region,
you aren't able to select
a specific category.
This means that the tool will bring back
more results than just
Kindle or print books.
Two, too many keywords.
Oftentimes the KTD extension
will bring back hundreds of keywords
leaving you to sift through a bunch of
unnecessary and irrelevant
keywords for publishing.
This goes back to my previous point
that the KTD tool needs to
have Amazon category selection
to bring more value to
the publishing community.
Three, no stoppage.
As soon as you fire off a search,
you have to wait for it to complete
before you start another search.
Whether you typed in the wrong spelling
or find few immediate search results
based on your search,
you're forced to wait til KTD is done.
Though it's a minor inconvenience,
I've often had to refresh my browser
so I could start another search.
KTD could make life easier
by having a simple stop button,
so I could search for another keyword
instead of waiting it out.
With all that being said,
I give my shining endorsement
of the Keyword Dominator Tool.
Outside of the few small hang-ups,
I still find this an invaluable
keyword research tool
that saves me time and heartache.
If you'd like to check out
the Keyword Tool Dominator
then head over to
Keywordtooldominator.com.
And if you enjoyed today's content
then share it with at
least one other person
who's into DIY publishing too.
Til later, this has been
Self Publishing with Dale
and I'll see you guys soon.
