Finding PPC ads for domain

by XNet
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Let's say I see a domain and want to know if the owner is placing PPC ads on Google or Yahoo for it.

Is there any way to find out if there are PPC ads for this domain and what keywords are used?
#ads #domain #finding #ppc
  • Profile picture of the author altoro80
    i think you can do that with traffic travis
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  • Profile picture of the author XNet
    I checked Traffic Travis but it doesn't seem to do what I'm looking for. Research always starts with a keyword. After that you can sort by domains.
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    • Profile picture of the author TZ
      Originally Posted by XNet View Post

      Research always starts with a keyword......
      Nope. Research starts with common sense and imagination.

      Using keyword tools leave you competing for the webmasters for the same keywords - like flies on the same piece o' sh*t.

      Think about some product(s) that common sense tells you WILL be looked for online. I use the keyword tools to make sure that my idea DOES NOT SHOW ANY RESULTS.

      Guess what then? Yep, you guessed it. I almost NEVER have competion.

      Try searching the keyword framing routine graphic organizer using any keyword tool you can find and you won't see it. We make money off that keyword every day. (won't tell you which site is ours )

      When you finally start to explore so-called "unpopular" keywords you are going to see all the light bulbs go off over your head and you are going to start making money.
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      • Profile picture of the author XNet
        Originally Posted by TZ View Post

        Nope. Research starts with common sense and imagination.
        I meant that in regards to Traffic Travis. You alsways have to start your research with a keyword in this software while I want to start my research based on a URL.
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  • Profile picture of the author XNet
    Thanks TZ, internesting tool, but not exactly what I was looking for.
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