NicheBot - Exciting or depressing?

April 24th, 2008

I finally signed up for NicheBot yesterday (yes I know, I’m extremely behind the times) and WOW am I ever going to be a busy girl for the next few months.

After spending a few minutes with this program I’ve got a monster list of new keywords which will help me tweak existing pages to get better traffic and also a plethora of new ideas for more content.

If you haven’t already heard of it, NicheBot is a keyword research tool and so much more. Corny, but true :)

Anyone with a website should know that keyword research is a huge factor in creating and maintaining a website or blog so you should also know that having a program like this is extremely valuable.

How much did I pay to use this program?

One buckaroo!

You can get a 14-day trial for only $1*. You have access to all the paid features and you can cancel at any time. I figured I would check it out, generate some keyword lists, then cancel if I didn’t think I would use it that much. After about five minutes I knew I would be renewing after the trial period.

I have to admit that when I first logged in I was confused as to what to do or where to look, but once I read a bit it was smooth sailing.

I really can’t believe how much I’ve been missing out by not using a program like this from the beginning. I don’t even want to think about how much money I haven’t made but could have. Quite depressing really…

Anyway, I’m off to find some new keywords. It’s so exciting. Feels like Christmas!

Here’s the link again. Check it out, even if you’re a cheapo like me!

http://mamasontheweb.com/nichebot.php

*UPDATE: Boo! NicheBot no longer has a 14-day $1 trial period. Instead, you can try it for just 46 cents a day. Go dig around in your couch and find a couple quarters and you can make keyword lists til you drop.

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