Nichebot vs Wordze

Discussion in 'Keywords' started by eXe, Nov 10, 2007.

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    Have you used both of them? Which one is better according to you and why? Also, it would be nice if someone can post a breakdown/comparison of both tools' features.
     
    eXe, Nov 10, 2007 IP
  2. areebb

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    Well I haven't used Wordze but I've seen a video review of it and it just seems like "prettified" features. They have no real information on where they get their search counts from (if someone knows please disclose, I have a feeling it's Overture). The "keyword trends" thing seems pretty useless now because of Google Trends being free and publicly available. Keyword demographics can be easily be obtained at Microsoft AdLabs. I don't know, I didn't see any attention-grabbers.

    Nichebot although doesn't have any "patent-pending" features on their website, they give you access to both WordTracker and Keyword Discovery databases for $10 a month. This saves you almost $100 if you were to get separate memberships.
     
    areebb, Nov 11, 2007 IP
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    Wordze gets it data from ISPs.

    NicheBot is 9.95 a month last I checked for 270 something premium credits to Wordtracker or KeywordDiscovery’s database. Each credit gets you 1000 results.

    While they give you free access to a non premium search for "free", you’re just paying them to access Wordtracker’s free tool http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/, and KeywordDiscovery’s free tool http://www.keyworddiscovery.com/search.html

    Once you want to search their premium data, your paying a middle man at a rate of around 0.04 cent a search with results(Some of their new ads are boasting 8 cent for 1k results), while using WordTracker you would be paying 0.0018 a 1k results(Or is it 3k results, cant remember).

    Time you use what would be equivalent of WordTracker’s monthly search limits you would have paid something like $120+ (ballparking) at NicheBot…. Don’t know about you, but that’s not really worth it.

    Wordze on the other hand is still competitive to Wordtracker at 35 a month with 10,000 results only running you 1 search credit downloaded. I won’t even do the math on that as it’s less than .00015 a search… You get 3,000 daily search credits at Wordze compared to Wordtracker smaller limits… Just my 2 cent!

    ps.. If you want a breakdown of the only 3 paid tools that are worth having as they own their own data and just not a reseller at a higher price, you can find one here: http://www.wordze.com/videos/
     
    l3vi, Nov 20, 2007 IP