Keyword Analysis Tool - Using Market Samurai

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Keyword Research novices will always ask these two most basic questions, "How do I get started? What topic shall I take up first?" Add to that the matter of teaching someone the early use of the Market Samurai software-- and you have a stalemate situation of sorts...

Is there a way whereby a beginner can be taught the basics of Keyword Research and Market Samurai (M.S.) at the same time? Is it possible to have a beginner's tutorial that can piggy-back the teaching of one over the other?

Responding to the clamor for a simple tutorial-- in Keyword Research and M.S., this Beginner's Guide is offered.

The Market Samurai Keyword Research Tool (MSKRT) is just one of the nine modules which the complete M.S. software includes. It is probably the most important and the most useful tool with which you can begin your early use of the M.S. application.

Noble Samurai (the makers of the software) teaches that there are four tenets that must be addressed, in order to find your "golden nugget" keywords. These four are:
1. Traffic
2. Relevance
3. Competition
4. Commerciality

Within the program, all of the above "magic four" criteria elements (tenets) are addressed using just four simple steps within the program, as follows:
Step One: Start program, enter keyword or phase, click Keyword Research [http://www.squidoo.com/keyword_analysis_tool]
Step Two: Tick Google Search, Add Permutations, click Generate Keywords
Step Three: Set "Magic Four," click Analyze Keywords
Step Four: Use Recommended Settings as per values below, Export CSV

The "Magic Four" settings address the above-mentioned four tenets, respectively. As recommended by the experts (Noble Samurai):
1. SEOT = 80 visits per day
2. PBR = 15 % ratio
3. SEOC = 30000 competing webpages
4. SEOV = 30 dollars per day

All of the foregoing are quite simple and straightforward within the software, and beginners (like us) need just twenty minutes to complete the process.
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