Krakken VOMA Technology Help File

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Krakken 2.0 Training:

Free training: http://university.networkempire.com/courses/krakken-2-0-training

Krakken: General Frequently Asked and Should Ask Questions:

What Is Krakken Vertical Market Research Tool?

Krakken is an advanced natural language processing technology invented by Sue Bell and Russell Wright of Theme Zoom LLC, and programmed by Kelley Reynolds. Krakken demonstrates, via a graphical interface, the relationships between keywords within a vertical market in terms of both scope and semantics. These relationships are determined based on the relative prominence of conversations in the marketplace which contain the keywords and revealed to the user on the Theme Market Analysis Screen. After vertical online market research has been completed, this premium research data may be integrated into a Website Silo Architecture structure in order to help you or your client rank higher for thousands of keywords using up to 90% fewer inbound links than your competition. This allows you to swallow your market whole.

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What is the Fastest Way To Learn More About Krakken the Market Swallowing Keyword Beast?

Free Training: http://university.networkempire.com/courses/krakken-2-0-training

Does Krakken work for with Foreign Languages?

Yes, our tools are multi-lingual / locale aware. They can drill in the following County & Language combinations:

Argentina
Australia
België
Brasil
Canada (english)
Canada (français)
Danmark
Deutschland
España
Finland (svenska)
France
Italia
México
Nederland
Norge
Polska
Suomi (suomi)
Sverige
United Kingdom
United States
Österreich

Krakken Billing Questions and FAQs:

Where Can I Buy Krakken?

Here is a pricing grid that shows the various Network Empire bundles that include this natural language processing-based keyword research software:

The Network Empire Bundle Grid

Other Krakken Products and Subscriptions

How Do I Purchase Another Krakken 3 Day Pass and Keep My Same Data?

I have purchased the Krakken 3 day pass and my time is up. I would like to purchase another 3 days. How do I purchase another 3 day pass and keep the same Krakken account?

Answer:

Step 1: Please go to the following link:

https://www.themezoom.com/amember/member.php?price_group=-10001

Step 2: Login using your previous UN and PW and you should see the 3 Day Krakken Pass in the drop down menu on the left.

Stelp 3: Select the 3 Day Krakken Pass and proceed to checkout.

Krakken Data Analysis Questions and FAQs:

How Is The Data Calculated In Krakken and How Should I Use VOMA to Swallow My Market Whole?

Answer By Sue Bell: 

Here is how we calculate the data in Krakken. In Krakken the number of search and PPC traffic are both drawing from phrase match for the country / language you select. So for example, by looking at the traffic in only the US or only at Great Britain when your are examining a market helps you get a better idea of the actual market for that specific keyword in that specific country. After you have completed the whole VOMA (Vertical Online Market Analysis) you will have an entire cluster representing a single country. Only after you complete that process will you be able effectively segment your market by geo location and get a better understanding of the ROI for ranking in those areas. Keep in mind that Krakken was designed to Swallow Your Market Whole, and nothing less. It is not really a "Low Hanging Fruit" finder.

In a perfect world, I would do exact match instead of phrase match to get the numbers even closer, but Google does not have nearly as much data for exact match as it does phrase so we felt that phrase match was a better bet, as it let's you see a more complete picture. In fact Google is moving away from exact match keywords altogether.

What I do when I analyze a market is to drill into the vertical theme - for example if I were doing analysis for a hair salon I would drill into "hair" or perhaps even "beauty" to take a look at how the hair / hair salon market fits into all of the money in this market. I often find other market segments that are related that can be helpful either for marketing purposes, additional related product lines that are lucrative. I find additional ways of expressing my market.

Then I drill into 'hair salon' (or if I find a better way to express that idea for example 'beauty salon') and start by following the money - the normal sort is by competing pages and while that's great, sorting by TSMV allows me to follow the money (basically the idea of search * ppc). I note the most expensive terms that are part of my target market (ignoring terms that are too broad like 'beauty') - if there is anything interesting there, I do a break away drill (and let that run while I come back to look at more).

Next I'll sort by PPC because those terms are the high converting terms. Again, anything interesting I do a break away drill.

Next I'll sort by Search Traffic - because traffic always means money :) .. and drill into anything interesting.

I repeat this process with the break away drills I just did and then I step back and look at the big picture on the themes overview screen where I can see all of the themes in the cluster.

Here you will see the roll up values - ORV is the same basic idea as TSMV (cost * search); you can see the range of competing pages and you can see the range of CPC - and that usually tells an interesting story - which themes have a lot of money? which themes have less competition?

And finally, which themes are most congruent with what I'm trying to express with my product or service? Which themes address the pains the best?

Often times looking at this screen I will see data anomalies - things that make me ask questions, like .. what was that keyword that is 10x more than all of the other keywords in this cluster? (you can see the min and max CPC as well as the average) - or .. why is the average CPC on that theme higher than all the others - questions that make me go looking at the keyword list again to find out the answers.

Also on the themes overview screen you can see your top competitors across the theme - who owns the largest share of the market across all of these themes - because if the themes are all clustered around your pain and solution, then this person is your biggest competitor (sometimes I have to delete my vertical drill to see this better).

Also as I hit each drill I look at the competitors for that drill, both the ranked domains and the competitive analysis - but that is a whole other conversation :)

At this point I realize I either have enough to start my blueprint or I need to refine my search to better target the pains and solutions that I want to address with my product.

I have a couple of replays of a krakken demonstration webinars that you might find useful (it's a visual not only of what I described above but also the competitive analysis): http://www.networkempire.com/members-area/members-goodies/webinar-replays/krakken-webinars/

Is there a limit to the number of synonyms I can put in alongside the SEPS that Krakken provides?

Yes. if you use more than about 3 drills will take an exceptionally long time


What is Krakken actually doing with the human synonyms entered along with the SEPS (search engine proven synonyms)?

Krakken basically runs a drill for each of the synonyms that you enter as well as for each SEP you select, and then starts to compare each of the keywords it finds against each of the theme defining synonyms to see if it makes the cut of important, interesting, useful .. or to be discarded.

Each Parent Term (parent theme and synonym (PT&S)) sets a different "bar" for the cut .. first Krakken determines which of the PT&S is the 'parent term' for each keyword; then it looks at the 'bar' set by that keyword to see if it should keep the keyword or throw it out.

Then it assigns a TSMV value for that keyword and looks at the SERPS pages for google, yahoo and bing - and checks what the rankings are for all the competitors .. this gets factored into the top competitors pies you see on the cluster over view page as well as in the ranked domains screen for the theme itself.

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Each competitor then gets assigned it's appropriate slice of the Organic Rank Value for that keyword - displayed on the Keyword Rank Analysis page for the specific domain:


And these get rolled up on the Ranked Domains screen:

... Then Krakken goes onto the next keyword.


Why does Krakken not provide co-occurring data with human entered synonyms?

Synonyms are viewed as seed terms - keywords are measured against them; they are not measured against each other.


Does Krakken Calculate and Report Domain Authority and Page Authority Anywhere?


Yes, you can now see Domain Authority and Page Authority as a factor within the Krakken SEO Whitepaper. This is huge news when you consider Domain Authority Stacking as a proven method researched by the Network Empire Team. Please see the video below for more details:

Software Systems That Report and Utilize Domain Authority and Page Authority to Help You Rank:


The video above is about theKrakken Vertical Market Analysis System. Please visit the Krakken Only info page.

Related Krakken VOMA Links:

Also See Krakken Silo Blueprint Help File for creating automatic blueprints at the push of a button from your VOMA drills

Also See Network Empire Online Domination Process Map

Also See Theme Zoom

Also See Latent Semantic Indexing

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