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Free SEO Widget - Theme Zoom Shares Gladius Free Keyword Tool

June 4, 2009 by Erika · Leave a Comment 

Theme Zoom has launched a new SEO goodie that you can embed right on your site: The Gladius Free Keyword Tool. The free keyword tool widget is a great little “mini-me” demonstration version of the Krakken Market Analysis tool.

Gladius may look like an innocent little widget, but it will bring back some hefty results: Market Segment, Cost/Click, Clicks/Day, Competing Pages, PPCMV, Est. OMV for your chosen keywords.

The international keyword widget (available in over 20 locales worldwide) is easily embeddable and can be added to your website, blog or social platforms.

If your interest is peaked, you can try out the new tool below right here on Technology Goddess.

Give it a try and grab the code for free!

Filed Under: Keyword Research, Market Intelligence
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Top 5 in 10 - Weekly Social Media Relevance Rundown

September 9, 2008 by Erika · 1 Comment 

Technology Goddess Radio’s weekly Podcast covering the Top 5 Social Media stories of the week in around 10 minutes, Russell Wright of ThemeZoom and I also rate each story at the end of the show for your Business Relevance. Is it important to your business, or is it just another shiny new thing?

Show Sept. 9, 2008 Show Notes: Read more

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Google Blocking Web Ranking Software WebPosition?

August 7, 2008 by Erika · Leave a Comment 

The giant hand of Google seems to be slapping away at some search engine ranking softwares like WebPosition and reportedly blocking them from checking rankings automatically. As of August 5, 2008 WebPosition is no longer able to to process site search rankings. Read more

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Google Cowboy’s Up: Shows Search Volume Data

July 18, 2008 by Erika · Leave a Comment 

photo credit courtesy of Google

With Google’s release of it’s search volume data for advertisers a week ago, bloggers are running the numbers and testing the accuracy of the “approximate” (noted by google) numbers. So far the votes seem to be coming in with a big thumbs up, even though researchers are figuring out some of the numbers are not accurate, (um… doesn’t it say “approximate” right there on the screen????) you have to give Google credit for transparancy, even if it is really semi-transparent - especially considering Yahoo’s previous big fat inflated numbers embarrassment. Read more

Filed Under: Google, Search Engines
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