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	<title>Comments on: SMX London &#8211; Keyword Research Tools &amp; Techniques</title>
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		<title>By: visiblenet</title>
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		<description>I wish I could have attended, looks like a great deal of information and tips were included. We have been impressed with the data and flexibility of the new Google search-based tool (insights). We also use Wordze quite a bit. For a quick list in no time at all, I prefer a tool we developed here for in-house use. It is now offered for free on our company site. Thought maybe some of you would like to check it out. Also, we encourage feedback, so let us know what you think, or if improvements can be made.

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