Anyone using Follow.net ?

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I've just started using bing PPC to promote clickbank products. But I struggled a bit to find the best keywords. I did find plenty actually but after 12 hours I've got just 3 impressions... I know the traffic on Bing&Yahoo isn't as big as in Google but I think I didn't find the right keywords.

Is someone actually using the tool Follow.net ? it finds the best keywords and ads that are used by competitors. I just wanted to know if its worth $37.

Thanks guys.
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  • Profile picture of the author arojilla
    Why don't you try Adwords' Keyword Tool. It's free and only requires a Google account, which you provably have (it's the same for Gmail, YouTube and more sites).

    I din't know about follow.net BTW.

    EDIT: Keyword Planner, under Tools.
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    • Profile picture of the author Megalopole
      That's what I wanted to do first, but if I'm using Bing PPC to promote offers, wouldn't it be more suitable to use their tool ? Since that google keyword planner is based on Google and the Bing keyword tool is based on bing&yahoo ?

      Originally Posted by arojilla View Post

      Why don't you try Adwords' Keyword Tool. It's free and only requires a Google account, which you provably have (it's the same for Gmail, YouTube and more sites).

      I din't know about follow.net BTW.

      EDIT: Keyword Planner, under Tools.
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      • Profile picture of the author arojilla
        Originally Posted by Megalopole View Post

        That's what I wanted to do first, but if I'm using Bing PPC to promote offers, wouldn't it be more suitable to use their tool ? Since that google keyword planner is based on Google and the Bing keyword tool is based on bing&yahoo ?
        Yes, I guess, but people search for the same things, don't they? And I think using the service is better than not. Not to mention that Google provably has more data. And well, it's free. Give it a try and compare to Bing's suggestions. It'll take you minutes.
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        • Profile picture of the author Megalopole
          I will give it a shot. Thanks arojilla !

          Originally Posted by arojilla View Post

          Yes, I guess, but people search for the same things, don't they? And I think using the service is better than not. Not to mention that Google provably has more data. And well, it's free. Give it a try and compare to Bing's suggestions. It'll take you minutes.
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