Keyword Spy Software For The Rest Of Us
Keyword spy services have become extremely popular with marketers who run pay per click campaigns. The better known services are usually expensive monthly subscriptions. But recently a new keyword spy service with a low one-time fee has become available, making it the candidate keyword spy tool for the masses.
Brad Callen, author of the well known "Elite" series of keyword tools, including Keyword Elite, Affiliate Elite, and SEO Elite, has put out a free Firefox browser application that allows anyone to look inside the pay per click campaigns of AdWords advertisers. He calls his application PPC Web Spy.
What will you discover with this magic tool? For starters, the keywords on which advertisers are bidding and the advertisement copy they are using with those keywords. This is the same data 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 this: you will only be able to view a random sample of only 10 keywords from each advertiser's account. This is just enough to get you hooked, and that is the idea. Once you have obtained the software and started using it, it won't be long before you spot the tempting UPGRADE button at the bottom of the keyword popup screen - the one that encourages you to buy the Platinum version of the software and get up to 100 of the advertiser's best money-making keywords.
Is it really worth upgrading? Well, if you can absorb the expensive monthly subscription rate of a service like Keyword Spy then I would say go with that. You'll get basically unlimited access to every one of the keywords that each advertiser is using to run their ads. But if you aren't yet a full-time pay per click advertiser, the inexpensive Platinum version of PPC Web Spy is well worth the investment.
After you have set up PPC Web Spy you will discover that all AdWords advertisements appear with a green "View Keywords" button. Click on the button and you will see a popup screen with keywords, ad copy, average cost per keyword, daily ad spend, and the number of clicks per day for the advertiser.
For any AdWords advertiser, this data is gold, and it will not be long before you find it strange to view AdWords advertisements WITHOUT the PPC Web Spy program switched on (there is a button in the lower right portion of your Firefox browser which allows you to turn it off).
So how good is the software?
Initially, after I first installed the PPC Web Spy program I noticed that the plugin would sometimes show the "now loading" icon but refuse to display any keywords. I suspected that the advertisers for these ads had huge keyword lists. But it appears that the PPC Web Spy service goes through upgrades and when this happens you will be prompted to re-download the plugin. This only takes a few seconds and you are back up again (though a browser restart is necessary). So the service is constantly improving.
I find that I use this PPC Web Spy toll virtually all the time now when performing Google searches. Is it the BEST keyword spy tool out there? No. But I believe, for now, it is the best low-cost keyword spy application that you are likely to get your hands on.
Stephen Carter is a software developer and internet marketer. To learn more about PPC Web Spy and what bonus items are available to it's customers, check out his PPC Web Spy review page at http://www.ppcwebspyprogram.com/
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