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| Reach for the stars. War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Somewhere
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Ok, I tried three browsers ... none say "more sponsors" on the bottom of google adwords anymore. I know there are more sponsors. This used to be how I would determine if a topic was profitable. ... now I cant see how many are there when did this change, did it really change or is it just me? should I just judge them now by how much they pay for a keyword? high price means lots of advertisers type of thing or what is the best way? thanks in advance |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Vancouver, WA, USA.
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The Google Keyword Tool has a list that you can get if you use the drop down for the Choose Columns To Display. I usually select Show All, but the column is called Advertiser Competition. It is just a green bar that is filled if there is a lot of competition or the less it is filled in the less the competition is. I don't know if Google isn't showing the more advertisers link in their search engine any more or not. I have not paid a lot of attention to it much lately. The green bar in the key word tool seems to be enough for me. |
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