Has anyone used TouchKeyword?
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Just wondering if anyone has checked out http://touchkeyword.com and what your you guys think about it.
Cheers
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I am hearing that there are some people out there willing to provide feedback and that is awesome! I think we need to bake this one a little more before getting it in front of experienced SEOers.
Thanks for the responses!
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Hi Jesse,
I have tried the application but in truth it was giving me keywords that are completely not relevant to the original keyword that I put in the search box. As I am based in the UK, the application was only showing US and Canada which are not used to me in person, I couldn't even scroll beyond the 6th result.
I dont mind testing this further and provide you with better feedback, let me know....
All the best
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Thanks Keri! Any specific sites you would look at yourself?
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Hi Jesse,
I'm going to touch base with a couple of other people at SEOmoz and ask their suggestions for where might be a good place for feedback. It'll probably be morning before we're able to get back to you, I know some of the staff isn't around at the moment (though obviously some of us keep some late hours).
If I were in your shoes, I'd look at some of the top professionals in the field and read their blog posts about how they do keyword research and their review of tools. You'll get an idea of what they find valuable in tools. If your market is more for small business owners, read posts written by some of these same experts but that are on small business websites, telling the owners how to do keyword research for themselves.
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Busted!
I was trying to get some anonymous feedback. The app is up at http://app.touchkeyword.com/ (initial version designed for iPad, only works in safari/chrome )this is probably not the best forum for this. Is there a place you suggest I post questions like this?
Basically looking for feedback on whether or not you see value in a tool that does your keyword research in one click. Would love to connect with anyone that would like to provide further feedback and help us guide this product.
Thanks Keri for the response!
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Hi Jesse,
When I go to that URL, all I see is a place to sign up for notifications, but I don't see a place where someone could actually use the application. When I search on Jesse Heaslip, I see a page saying that person is the co-founder of Touch Keyword.
Is there a working application that we're somehow missing? And can you give us some more information about what type of feedback you're looking for in your product (while keeping in mind that this isn't an external product development forum)?
Thanks so much!
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