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Krakken and TLKT Used in Tandem

Hi folks,

Before we begin, here is the visual map that shows the Theme Zoom Product Relationship Chart.

I want to personally introduce you to what I call “The Perpetual Keyword Motion Machine” and what are officially called the Theme Zoom Suite of Market Research and Keyword Research Tools. These tools are available on a subscription only basis at http://www.themezoom.com

The main purpose of the associated video is to help you distinguish the difference between Krakken and TLKT.

Krakken is a a Vertical Online Market Analysis tool, and not really a keyword research tool. Of course you can perform keyword research with this tool, but that is sort of like using a stick of dynamite to kill an ant.

Both tools utilize Natural Language Processing (NLP) as a technology driver. You get the benefits of our technology development and investments when using either tool.

The main difference between TLKT and Krakken is that Krakken is a “top-down” natural language processing application. Krakken was designed help you “Swallow Your Market Whole.” You will use Krakken to segment your vertical market themes and keyword clusters and organize your USP (unique selling position) with the appropriate profitable theme clusters. You can use Krakken to segment your Market into Niches and Microniches that are the most profitable silos and theme clusters.

The important difference between Krakken and TLKT is that Krakken will let you analyze the competition for entire clusters of keywords at the same time, while TLKT works primarily with one keyword at a time.

If you or your client are trying to “Swallow Your Market Whole” (rank for multiple keywords at the same time on the internet) you really do not want to focus on one keyword at a time. This is why we consider Krakken a “Market Research Module” and not a keyword research tool.

When you think about “online dominance” you need to start thinking in terms of keyword and theme “clusters.” That is you should focus on several ideas within the online conversation all at once. This saves time and puts you in a “head-space” to understand how all of the online conversations around your product/service are connected on the internet.

Once you are finished analyzing your market, you will segment your market and you will understand your TSMV or your “total search market value” for your entire pile of keywords within you theme.

Krakken also as a unique feature that TLKT (The Last Keyword Tool) does not. Krakken is tied to Theme Zoom’s proprietary Blue Print technology which is generated automatically once you have completed the Krakken VOMA (vertical online market analysis) process. The Blue Print generator creates a map of a possible Website Silo Architecture (WSA) that can be seamlessly created by the push of a button. This WSA can be imported into the Theme Zoom Silo publisher website builder with a simple click of the button. If you wish to build your Website Silo Architecture in other applications, you will need to import them by hand, or you may request access to the Blue Print API (application interface) if you desire an integration with a website builder application of your own choosing.

TLKT or “The Last Keyword Tool” does not connect to the Theme Zoom’s Blue Print technology but we have had users create their own blueprints using less rigorous methods that Krakken applies.

The main purpose of TLKT is to give you access to a piece of Krakken’s natural language processing technology at an affordable price for the beginner. But the secondary purpose of TLKT is to give you access to deep research on long tail keywords including local search terms.

One of the problems you will find with quick-downloadable keywords tools and free keyword tools is that they may show you a large list of long tail keywords, but they do not help you with the priority of “importance” for that keyword within the ever-changing online conversation.

Another aspect of Krakken and TLKT that is important to understand is that the keyword and theme cluster results are in “real time.” This means that we have to look at the web and refresh our data very often in order to maintain its accuracy.

Of course the one of the most important benefits is that the hierarchy of decision can be made about a keyword with both TLKT and Krakken. In other words, if the definition of success for your business or keyword is ranking for keywords that are incredibly profitable, it is easy to figure out using the TLKT transparent filter function of Krakken’s sort function. The TSMV calculator allows you an easy decision making tool for determining the value of a term, concept or cluster over a long period of time.

Krakken has many more advanced features, including the ability to look at the ranking of a website corresponding to multiple keywords within your keyword cluster. This is not available on TLKT. However, TLKT does allow you to look at the ranking factors corresponding to one keyword at a time.

Is it possible to perform all of the functions that Krakken provides, including a WSA blue Print, using TLKT alone?

Well, you cannot do everything that Krakken provides, no. But an un-skilled user can create a Blue Print given much more time – say several extra weeks, once they “grok” the methodology of Website Silo Architecture. It is still very difficult to segment vertical market themes as quickly without Krakken as you can as a Krakken member.

Most advanced users will integrate the use of both Krakken and TLKT together for “world dominating” results. This method gives you the best of both worlds: Top Down market research from Krakken and Bottom Up keyword research using The Last Keyword Tool

For more information about The Last Keyword Tool visit Theme Zoom.

Lot’s of People are Joining us for the 7 Day Free Trial.

See you on the Inside!

Russell Wright and the Theme Zoom Team

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Website Architecture: To Silo or not to Silo?

Hello,

Today’s post is about adding silos to websites that do not have silos:

Adding Silos to Extant Websites

This is a common question among Krakken Blueprint users, and this blog post by Sue Bell should clear up any lingering fuzzy logic.

- Russell Wright and the Theme Zoom Team

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Traffic on the First Day

Hi folks,

Today’s topic is another part of Sue Bell’s series and covers the
following concepts:

- Marketing in the Social Sphere

- Things to consider when Writing a Blog Title

- How to Split Test using Twitter

Please enjoy the article and feel free to get in touch with us and provide
feedback:

Keyword Traffic on the First Day

- Russell Wright and the Theme Zoom Team

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How to Use Theme Zoom to Create an Article Marketing Plan

Hello folks,

I have received several questions lately about the best way to submit articles. For those of you who have been web marketing for awhile, you have seen many article submission software applications come and go.

I used to recommend “article marketer” but they seem to have changed hands and it is no longer an option that I recommend. At the suggestion of a friend and advanced Theme Zoom user Matt DeCruz, I took a look at Submit Your Article (dot com) and I am pretty happy with the application. There are many promotional tasks that you need to be doing besides article marketing, but if you are willing to take zero short cuts, and provide good solid articles, you can still get a lot of mileage from article marketing.

It was only a couple of years ago when I was suggesting PLR content and complex article spinning. Some people still use this method, and this article is nothing against them. But in case you haven’t noticed, some things have changed on the internet since 2005.

If you are going to write an article, take the time to do it right. At the very least create the FIRST version of an article as a high quality endeavor. You will simply get a higher ROI and a long term promotional value if you write a decent article the first time. I suggest that your article writing work-flow begin with your blog post. You should then take your very BEST blog posts and rewrite them as new articles that you plan to submit to the very best article directories.

Here is a quick-map to show you the process I use to generate articles for the best Theme Zoom blog posts:

Article Submission Process Map

Before you start creating the categories on your main website and blog, I presume you have already segmented your market using Krakken and followed that up with plenty of research using TLKT or “The Last Keyword Tool.”

Once you have segmented your themes you can use the filters in TLKT to prepare a couple months worth of blog tags and titles using long tails for your important category themes:

Then you can move on to the article submission phase. Providing your readers with excellent content by re-writing the blog article will allow you to “segment and modify” the excellent article using the Article Leverage application within your Submit Your Article membership application.

Russell Wright and the Theme Zoom Team

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