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Hi guys and gals. I am looking for a fellow warrior (ppc beginner or new marketer) who would be interested in sharing the monthly membership cost to keywordspy(dot)com. Kspy in my humble opinion is an extremely powerful tool to assist one to more quickly create profitable pay per click campaigns because the tool saves the marketer majorly both time and money. It is a bit expensive at about $89 a month but well worth the investment. If we split the use of the account, it's only $45 each and we can still each use the full version and all its cool features. Check out keywordspy(dot)com and watch the free video tutorials to see what this puppy can do. Really if you want to get into PPC, then having this tool is a must no brainer. For example, you can build profitable keyword lists lightning fast in any niche using your competitors profitable keywords, the words that are clearly making them money right now! . When doing your own marketing pay per click research. you can in minutes see the exact historical info on all your competitors in any niche such as how long they have been advertising exact ads, keywords, and landing pages. You can find all of their keywords used for the last year and their exact text ads. That info is HUGELY valuable because you can easily know exactly which keywords and specific ads are really making them money and which ones are not performing and for how long. At the click of a button, ad them to your lists. Kspy even tells you an ROI (return on investment) figure for every keyword and ad so you know what is profitable. This is a major time and money saver and maker !!! The tool is also very easy to use in my opinion and has great video tutorials. All super PPC affiliates use this or a similar tool (there are a couple other ones like it such as spyfu.com). I think I like KSpy is a little better overall. If interested, please contact me here or shoot me an email at happyboating (at) yahoo.com . We can share login info to Kspy and work out logistics of sharing the account. First we'll chat a little bit and get to know eachother and feel comfortable. It can be done. |
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| I personally am just starting doing adwords, and would like to have access to a research tool like Keyword Spy. But I would like to share the costs. I am sure rather quickly, we could each pay for our own account easily.
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| Definitely Maybe War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Egham, Surrey
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Bellevue,WA
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I'd check first that you can do that. Some services check the IP addresses of the users and if they see multiple users on a single account, they cancel it. Just tell them it's your business partner and it might be OK. |
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| Ok...AND...which ones are they and what do the cost. I spent a couple of hours trying Keywordspy and also Spyfu. I disagree wholeheartedly and believe they are useful. I didn't mean to say they would make you rich overnight, but I believe they put your PPC campaigns at a distinct advantage over those not using such tools. I really liked Keyword spy.
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I use SemRush with Keyword Elite. It is an awesome combo, but it is an upfront investment for Keyword Elite. Semrush has many different plans, you can spy on competitors, see the ads they're using for what keywords, etc. Just a thought, check it out if you like
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| Pete Young War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: downunder
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Google has all you need for free and do not these tools mainly draw from G anyway ? | |
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Honestly, how can you or anyone tell me that knowing how long other advertisers in your niche have been advertising with Adwords for SPECIFIC keywords and the EXACTS AD COPY they have been using for these keywords for the last year is NOT seriously valuable info. That is CLEARLY very good stuff to know. If someone has been advertising with a keyword consistently for a long time (like months), you KNOW 100% that this keyword IS making them a PROFIT. AND to know the exact ad they have been advertising with that keyword is ICING ON THE CAKE. So the next person to comment and say KEYWORDSPY SUCKS, he or she should explain exactly WHY and don't just make vague statements and assertions such as "incorrect ... Google has all you need for free". PLEASE provide some real value to this post for EVERYONE to benefit, and offer some details and suggest any better alternatives than subscribing to a service like Keyword spy and valid REASONS WHY. | |
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| Pete Young War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: downunder
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If it works better for you / others to use these tools then thats great for you / them , i suppose each has their own ways, i am unsure where i said it sucks ? I do find it a little strange with your heated defense of how good or as to its advantage when your not using it ? but wish you well in your venture. | |
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You should try iSpionage.com. It has more functionalities than KwSpy (The data is for Google and Yahoo) AND lower cost.
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What\'s missing from your PPC campaign? - http://www.ispionage.com
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