Any of you had use market samurai?, I wonder if is worth pay for the licences or if is anything similar or better. Quote: Originally Posted by wordgeist Any of you had use market samurai?, I wonder if is worth pay for the licences or if is anything similar or better. I use the paid version of Market Samuari. I have also used several other commercial KW tools but have found that Market Samuari suits me best.
You will also find that their range of publicly available support videos teach much more than just how to use the tool. Quote: Originally Posted by jump I use the paid version of Market Samuari. I have also used several other commercial KW tools but have found that Market Samuari suits me best.
You will also find that their range of publicly available support videos teach much more than just how to use the tool. I really appreciate you feed back I just to make sure it will be the right investment. Quote: Originally Posted by wordgeist I really appreciate you feed back I just to make sure it will be the right investment. For me it's okay. For you I don't know. Everybody has their favorite tools that they like to use. For example, sometimes I hear great reviews for some tool, go ahead and buy it only to be disappointed. On the other hand, some tools turn out to be great for *me*.
I think software is like art. If you like a specific piece of art, it means that the work was brilliantly executed, or you relate to the artist at some unknown level. I have the
You will also find that their range of publicly available support videos teach much more than just how to use the tool. Quote: Originally Posted by jump I use the paid version of Market Samuari. I have also used several other commercial KW tools but have found that Market Samuari suits me best.
You will also find that their range of publicly available support videos teach much more than just how to use the tool. I really appreciate you feed back I just to make sure it will be the right investment. Quote: Originally Posted by wordgeist I really appreciate you feed back I just to make sure it will be the right investment. For me it's okay. For you I don't know. Everybody has their favorite tools that they like to use. For example, sometimes I hear great reviews for some tool, go ahead and buy it only to be disappointed. On the other hand, some tools turn out to be great for *me*.
I think software is like art. If you like a specific piece of art, it means that the work was brilliantly executed, or you relate to the artist at some unknown level. I have the