
Good news for Copyblogger readers…
The generous folks over at Wordze have agreed to give a free 7 day trial to each and every one of you. If you don’t think the Wordze keyword research tool is right for you, simply unsubscribe before the end of the trial, and you’ll never be charged a penny.
Cool, huh? Well, there’s more.
If you decide to stay subscribed, we’ve been able to reduce the monthly rate from $45 to $35, and that lasts as long as you’re subscribed. If you plan on doing a lot of keyword research over the next few years, that could mean hundreds of dollars in savings.
What’s the catch?
This deal is only good for the next two days. It expires at the end of the day on Wednesday, April 23. So move fast.
Seriously, if you’ve been thinking about signing up for a professional keyword research tool like Wordze, but you’re not sure if it’s worth it, then this is your chance to do it with absolutely no risk at all. You can probably research every keyword that has anything to do with your blog within the free trial period.
Once again though, this offer ends in two days. Just so you don’t forget, go ahead and click here to begin your 7 day free trial today.
About the Author: Jon Morrow is an associate editor of Copyblogger and co-author of Keyword Research for Bloggers: A Comprehensive Guide.
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Very neat indeed (especially considering Copyblogger’s last article)!
Why is Worddze better than Wordtracker?
Thanks for the offer. This looks really good… I already see a bunch of new traffic options I did not know about. Well worth it!
The copy on the Wordze signup page is a little suspicious:
“…then only pay $35 for the following month!
Our basic membership which is $45 dollars a month includes…”
I take that to mean the next month is $35, then the following months are $45. Don’t you?
If it truly was $35 a month for life, why wouldn’t they spell it out as plainly as our good friends here at CopyBlogger?
What does Wordze offer that we can’t get from al the other keyword research tools out there?
It’s been a while now and I still haven’t signed up for WordZe. Not exactly sure why not.
Thanks for the reminder and invite. I am signing up now.
I tried to join but kept getting declined because of my zip code which isn’t a zip code but a Postal Code as I am Canadian.
I finally get around to joining and then I can’t join. I get a lot of this from non-Canadian sites.
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Message: DECLINE 51
Address: Street and zip+4 match
James, put in a support ticket and they can get you sorted out on stuff like that.
@Levi – Thanks. I did submit a support ticket. I just felt like complaining for a minute.
I do appreciate the advice though.
Their landing page needs a lot or work. The most obvious error is placing the CTA below the fold. Small column right isn’t nearly as effective as small column left. The demo video is also below the fold and it isn’t visually obvious that it’s a demo.
Looks interesting until I read a bunch of the comments above for other people that have tried it…we will see.
Too bad they don’t take PayPal, or I totally would have signed up. Getting a credit card from our accounting department is just a PITA.
Chris, I think your trying to read between the lines for something that is not their. Its free for 7 days, then 35 a month after that. The normal price is 45 a month. Its a subscription service, so every month after that its $35 if you join on the coppyblogger deal. Thats a hell of a deal at $120 dollars savings a year, for one of the top ranked tools in keyword industry.
I started using it when it launched back in 06, and since that time I have canceled my Wordtracker and KeywordDiscovery accounts. I now only used Wordze. If the service was crap I don’t think Copyblogger would have cut a deal with them for a discount for its readers!
The offer is appreciated. Perhaps I am too cynical for these sort of things…