Looking for Adwords Software that generates creative ad copy

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Hello
Brand new here, but you come highly recommended. I browsed through some of the sections and tried some search terms but didn't really come up with a answer, however I could have missed something so if there is a post that already answers this question, just point me in the right direction.

I am looking for a software that generates "creative" adwords ad copy that will help us to design catchy ads.

Although it would be nice for it to integrate with adwords, that is not neccessary.

I would like to be able to plug in our keyword list and get a return of ad ideas.

Have you seen anything like this? I can only find one instance online but it is quite dated and I cannot locate any real user feedback.

Thanks bunches
JT
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  • Profile picture of the author Lucid
    While I'm all for automating as much as possible, ad creation is not something I would use. There's no way a software application could create an ad that would get high click rates. My suggestion is to take the time to come up with as of your own. You'll be more successful. The best tool in this case is the one inside your head.
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    • Profile picture of the author wealthymama
      I have no problem using my head, but i need the creative spark to get it going. I have the keywords, the research, and ability, but I want something that will generate phrases.

      My brain works all day long....it needs all the help it can get.
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      • Profile picture of the author adamjthompson
        If you need ideas to get your creative juices flowing, here are a few that might help you:

        Try browsing Google looking at the top ranked Adwords Ads to get general ideas. (Don't click on them, though...it's not nice to charge advertisers for clicks their competitors are making!) :p

        Try reading headline formula lists. (aka headline swipe files)

        Read a good book on copywriting. Perry Marshall has some great stuff on writing good Adwords ads.
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        • Profile picture of the author Lucid
          Originally Posted by wealthymama View Post

          I have no problem using my head, but i need the creative spark to get it going.

          My brain works all day long....it needs all the help it can get.
          I know just how you feel!

          Originally Posted by adamjthompson View Post

          If you need ideas to get your creative juices flowing, here are a few that might help you:

          Try browsing Google looking at the top ranked Adwords Ads to get general ideas. (Don't click on them, though...it's not nice to charge advertisers for clicks their competitors are making!) :p

          Try reading headline formula lists. (aka headline swipe files)

          Read a good book on copywriting. Perry Marshall has some great stuff on writing good Adwords ads.
          All good suggestions. By the way, in order to not accidentally click and charge competitors an impression (which is almost as bad as clicking on ads in my opinion), use google.com/adpreview
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          • Profile picture of the author wealthymama
            Joined the war room last night. Expecting great things.

            Thanks for all your replies. Will continue looking for a creative spark software.

            jt
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            • Profile picture of the author tryinhere
              Originally Posted by wealthymama View Post

              Joined the war room last night. Expecting great things.
              Thanks for all your replies. Will continue looking for a creative spark software.
              jt
              Thats the thing looking for creative spark software, software only works on what it is programmed to do, it will never be creative to a pint.

              The best thing you may be able to do is this, get an excel spreadsheet split up 3 columns

              Number <> Emotion <> Word

              add a filter to your list

              then number = the number of letters in a word, easy done
              Emotion = word type is it a buying word a security type word a instructional word, and emotional type word / fear and so on and lastly the word itself (power words)

              from there as you you know you have 25 or 35 length word space so if you have 5 letters to play with dial up your 5 letter words then the theme or emotion your looking for and see if it works for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gama Seva
    Join war room, lots of free tools there...
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    • Profile picture of the author wealthymama
      Thank You - Off to check out war room
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