New PPC Webspy Software Review- A Real Boon For Internet Marketers
New PPC Webspy Software Review
If you are losing money on AdWords and just can't understand how you competition are doing so well, I have just stumbled across this new software that has amazed me. This brand new piece of code turns traditional competitor research on it's head.
It allows you to browse Google and view the AdWords keywords of any AdWords advertiser! Basically, it's a small file (also known as an xpi file) that gets installed into your FireFox web browser. Unfortunately it does not work with Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera etc as "It was created specifically for use with the Firefox web browser, which is much more stable and faster than Internet Explorer". For those who do not already know, Firefox is a free web browser that co-exist with Internet Explorer and can be downloaded and installed in minutes, simply do a Google search for the word.
Here's how the spy works:
When you do a Google search, the software automatically places a "view keywords" button below every single AdWords advertiser.
Click the "view keywords" button and really neat popup window appears that not only shows you the keywords that any AdWords advertiser is bidding on, but it also shows you a TON of other information, like how much they're paying per click and so on. The spying feature can be turned on/off by clicking on the logo that appears at the bottom of your browser, It's awesome.
This is the same information that is provided by the monthly subscription sites, like Keyword Spy. Of course, there is a catch, as there always is with free software.
The catch is that you will only be able to see a random sample of 10 keywords from each advertiser's account. This is just enough to get you hooked, and that is the idea. Once you have downloaded the plugin and started using it, it won't be long before you see the tempting UPGRADE button at the bottom of the keyword popup screen - the one that encourages you to purchase the Platinum version of the plugin and get up to 100 of the advertiser's most profitable keywords.
Is it really worth upgrading? Well, if you can afford the expensive monthly subscription rate of a service like Keyword Spy then I recommend you go with that. You'll get basically unlimited access to ALL the keywords that each advertiser is using to run their ads. But if you aren't yet a serious pay per click advertiser, the inexpensive Platinum version of PPC Web Spy is well worth the investment.
You can get more details about this amazing software here
If you are losing money on AdWords and just can't understand how you competition are doing so well, I have just stumbled across this new software that has amazed me. This brand new piece of code turns traditional competitor research on it's head.
It allows you to browse Google and view the AdWords keywords of any AdWords advertiser! Basically, it's a small file (also known as an xpi file) that gets installed into your FireFox web browser. Unfortunately it does not work with Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera etc as "It was created specifically for use with the Firefox web browser, which is much more stable and faster than Internet Explorer". For those who do not already know, Firefox is a free web browser that co-exist with Internet Explorer and can be downloaded and installed in minutes, simply do a Google search for the word.
Here's how the spy works:
When you do a Google search, the software automatically places a "view keywords" button below every single AdWords advertiser.
Click the "view keywords" button and really neat popup window appears that not only shows you the keywords that any AdWords advertiser is bidding on, but it also shows you a TON of other information, like how much they're paying per click and so on. The spying feature can be turned on/off by clicking on the logo that appears at the bottom of your browser, It's awesome.
This is the same information that is provided by the monthly subscription sites, like Keyword Spy. Of course, there is a catch, as there always is with free software.
The catch is that you will only be able to see a random sample of 10 keywords from each advertiser's account. This is just enough to get you hooked, and that is the idea. Once you have downloaded the plugin and started using it, it won't be long before you see the tempting UPGRADE button at the bottom of the keyword popup screen - the one that encourages you to purchase the Platinum version of the plugin and get up to 100 of the advertiser's most profitable keywords.
Is it really worth upgrading? Well, if you can afford the expensive monthly subscription rate of a service like Keyword Spy then I recommend you go with that. You'll get basically unlimited access to ALL the keywords that each advertiser is using to run their ads. But if you aren't yet a serious pay per click advertiser, the inexpensive Platinum version of PPC Web Spy is well worth the investment.
You can get more details about this amazing software here
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