Why use web 2.0 sites for internet marketing?
Web 2.0 sites are search engine friendly sites, with high page rank with lots of backlinks. If you publish articles or content in these sites, for example in Squidoo or Hubpages, you can expect your articles to be ranked in Google within days.
Plus, web 2.0 sites are also known as Google juice. Other than getting traffic, you can also use them for link building and search engine optimization.
Why do you need to perform keyword research on web 2.0 sites?
To find keywords with decent search volume everyday but still low in competition. There are many ways to do this. You can use Google Adwords Keyword Tool and then analyze the competition by yourself at Google search.
However, one of the best way to check for competition is by checking on web 2.0 sites. See whether there’s a marketer already create a blog or lens for particular keywords. Like mentioned before, web 2.0 sites are great for search engine traffic and therefore it is popular among marketers.
If one topic or keyword is competitive, probably lots of keywords are already taken at these sites. Otherwise, it would be free.
What web 2.0 keyword finder does?
In short, this program analyzes web 2.0 sites to check whether there’s a marketer already created web 2.0 pages on certain keywords at particular web 2.0 sites.
For example, you want to use Hubpages. Let say you want to create a hub on keyword Google Sniper. This tool will check whether there’s already a hub with name hubpages.com/hub/googlesniper and hubpages.com/hub/google-sniper.

The beauty of this tool is you it allows you to analyze not just one, but several web 2.0 sites in one time. For example, if that name is already taken at hubpages, you might want to try Squidoo. Then, Livejournal, Blogspot etc. You can analyze these sites manually, but it will take hours time if you have over fifty keywords. Web 2.0 Keyword Finder will ease the process for you.
The features:
Analyzes popular web 2.0 sites including blogger, blogster, bloxster, hubpages, jimdo, livejournal, multiply and Squidoo.

Include Google suggestions. This is actually related search query returns by Google search whenever you enter a keyword. For example, if you enter keyword “The Clickbank Code” in Google, it will return this result.

If you check “include Google suggestions”, this tool will analyze web 2.0 sites not only from the root keywords, but also results returned from Google suggestion.
