Does anyone know the name of that software where you enter one or more keywords, & then it shows ...

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Does anyone know the name or source of that software ... or maybe it's a free website ... that (1) lets you enter one or more keywords or phrases, & then (2) gives you a listing of the URLs that relate to those keyword(s), together with (3) info on how many AdWords ads there are at each website?

For each listed website, the program shows the approximate number of AdWords ads, in a horizontal bar-type format. The format is generally similar to that used by the Google Keyword Suggestion Tool.

The output is useful in deciding which specific websites would be good to place PPC ads on, in targeted marketing on sites where there's little or no competition.

Of course we could find the same info through a simple web search ... but then you have to visit each site in the search results and count the AdWords ads the hard way. This program is faster and more convenient.

In the video demo, which I saw somewhere, the search terms entered were 'blue car,' 'red car,' and 'green car' --just for examples.

Would anyone please let me know if this rings a bell? ... For all I know there may be other programs that do the same thing, and if there are, I would be just as glad to know about them.

Thanks, guys.
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  • Profile picture of the author warcher
    Originally Posted by warcher View Post

    Does anyone know the name or source of that software ... or maybe it's a free website ... that (1) lets you enter one or more keywords or phrases, & then (2) gives you a listing of the URLs that relate to those keyword(s), together with (3) info on how many AdWords ads there are at each website?

    For each listed website, the program shows the approximate number of AdWords ads, in a horizontal bar-type format. The format is generally similar to that used by the Google Keyword Suggestion Tool.

    The output is useful in deciding which specific websites would be good to place PPC ads on, in targeted marketing on sites where there's little or no competition.

    Of course we could find the same info through a simple web search ... but then you have to visit each site in the search results and count the AdWords ads the hard way. This program is faster and more convenient.

    In the video demo, which I saw somewhere, the search terms entered were 'blue car,' 'red car,' and 'green car' --just for examples.

    Would anyone please let me know if this rings a bell? ... For all I know there may be other programs that do the same thing, and if there are, I would be just as glad to know about them.

    Thanks, guys.
    That's OK ... I found it ... Never mind.
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  • Profile picture of the author LKKnecht
    What was it?
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  • Profile picture of the author marketinggt
    Was it Spyfu.com?

    Another good one is Quantcast.com
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