Micro Niche Finder

Discussion in 'Commission Junction' started by nomore925, May 14, 2009.

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    Hello

    Has anyone purchased the "Micro Niche Finder Software" ??
    It's $100.00. Is it worth the money?

    Your thoughts Please

    www.micronichefinder.com
     
    nomore925, May 14, 2009 IP
  2. supersi

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    Yes, I have a copy of it. It does everything it shows in the demo videos, so you really have a good idea of what you are buying. I think it could be a very useful tool, but honestly I analyze niches completely differently than this software does, so I hardly use it any more. I used to use it about 12-18 months ago.

    If you have specific plans how to use the software I would be happy to give you my opinion if it will do what you want it to. That way you will know if you should buy it or not.

    The software I use now is Web Comp Analyzer at http://www.WebCompAnalyzer.com It's much less expensive than Micro Niche Finder and, in my opinion, more accurate to determine if you will be able to rank for the keywords you are trying to analyze.

    You can post your comments/questions here, or PM me if you have questions about either of the pieces of software, and I will respond back to you as quickly as I can.

    Hope this helps,

    Neil
     
    supersi, May 14, 2009 IP
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    Looks good for a keyword analyzer but I think MNF gives a list of the best keywords for building up content. Also, when you click on the SOC it gives the number of in-bound and out-bound links. If you play around with the MNF for sometime you'll be able to get an idea of how things work.

    yea, its a great investment to make. I think i should try webcomp analyzer too.
     
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    i prefer using amazon,clickbank and more prefably adword keyword tool.It is better to use these free tools rather than buying any software.Try these and you will see how conveniet it is!
    thanks
     
    Francozac, May 18, 2009 IP
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    I am a firm believer in Micro Niche Finder. It is one of the few paid tools I have ever purchased. I use it every day to analyze keywords, trends ect. It has saved me money because I have stopped buying domains on a whim. I still use the keyword tool in adwords some but not as much as I used to.

    Micro Niche Finder has simplified things for me.
     
    squeezeplaycards, May 18, 2009 IP
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    hey i rely more on adword tool,i think that is my lucky charm! it also give me keywords which my competitors have,that is the plus point there.
     
    Francozac, May 20, 2009 IP
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    i like it alot, only paid tool ive ever used and i have to say im impressed
     
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    yes it is the most suitable tool if you think in the paid tools,as in the free tools adword tool is best which i use and i think in paid,this one is best!
     
    Francozac, May 21, 2009 IP
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    Question: In the video, he shows keywords such as reverse directory lookup having only 5000 results let's say. If you go and google that, its clearly not true. Does that mean that MNF is displaying the results for "reverse directory lookup" as opposed to the keyword without the quotes?
     
    Overheard Daily, May 29, 2009 IP