Best Keyword Research Tools for PPC

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Does anyone know what the best Keyword Research Tool to use for Google Adwords or PPC marketing is?

E.g WordTracker etc.
#keyword #ppc #research #tools
  • Profile picture of the author Jgregory
    Google free Keyword tool is the best thing going.

    Analyzing and organizing the data for your decisions is the vital part. No keyword tool comes with an Easy Button that spits out the perfect niche for your plans.

    Analysis can be a trial and error process, but start with the first major decision fixed in your mind and don't let go of that.

    Do you want keywords to target SEO pages for organic results, or do you want keywords for PPC campaigns?
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    • Profile picture of the author tim27487
      Hi Jgregory.

      I want keywords for PPC campaigns.

      What do you suggest?
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      • Profile picture of the author Jgregory
        Originally Posted by tim27487 View Post

        Hi Jgregory.

        I want keywords for PPC campaigns.

        What do you suggest?
        The tool you choose is not as important as the adwords data that you get and how it is displayed. You have to make a judgement call at some point yourself:

        A) Look for high traffic keywords with high advertiser competiion... that means there's money in it. Join the bidding. After all Adwords is an auction going to highest bidder.

        b) look for long tail low traffic keywords with less competition and less cost.

        *** Either way, bid only on "buyer keywords" that indicate a purchase is imminent for the searcher today.

        Product and brand names. keywords including brand/product with Review, Free shipping, best deal, etc.

        REgards,

        J Greg
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  • Profile picture of the author captivereef
    i like keyword elite makes it fast and easy
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    • Profile picture of the author wbnetwork
      Google Keyword Tool is pretty good
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeMorgan
    Google keyword suggestion tool is one of the best tools .

    But , it is also important to use competition analysis and longtail keyword tools so as to get the most .

    You can check this thread to get additional information .

    http://www.warriorforum.com/adsense-...ords-tool.html

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  • Profile picture of the author packjack
    I use adwords google tool and its definetly the best ..
    Previously I used to use wordtracker..
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  • Profile picture of the author Jgregory
    Hi DZ

    Would you share how or Who created your videos for Youtube for you Keyword Genie?

    Cheers,
    Jan
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  • This is a really cool looking tool, DZ, and a great price. I am learning about PPC and wonder if you can explain something to me. The Keyword Genie method involves creating a long list of keywords that don't get a lot of traffic individually, but will cumulatively result in significant traffic. A number of places where I am reading about PPC, people are suggesting that I should not put too many keywords in any one ad group (some say as few as 5 max, some more). I am not sure why. In your opinion, will I need to break the generated list up into numerous adgroups or can I just paste the whole list into one? Thanks for your advice.
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  • Profile picture of the author ultraeternity
    i use micro niche finder(it's paid though).

    saves me a lot of time cause i rely on keyword research a lot for my article marketing.
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  • Profile picture of the author naonline
    Google Keyword tool. Use the website content option for the site you are sending your traffic to. That way you will see what google thinks are the relevant keywords for your landing page and give you a better QS. Combine this with buying modifiers.
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  • Profile picture of the author AmericanWoman888
    I have tried quite a few tools including Keyword Elite, Market Samurai, and a few other expensive and highly recommended ones. I must say, the free Google Keyword Tool is really the best. One trick that has proven extremely helpful for me is to take any keyword that looks good in terms of searches and manageable competition, is to take those words and pop them back into the tool to locate even more long tail keywords. This helps really round out your campaign. Hope that helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author submit_articles
      Well, I guess the Google keyword tool would be most popular. It's free, easy to use, and it shows results based on G's own data. It's very useful if you need to do some keyword research before launching a new site. Great way to pick keywords.

      You may wish to combine that with SEO Elite. I've seen the data that the software presents. Pretty good stuff. SEO becomes much easier.
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  • Profile picture of the author Myheavens
    Google keyword tools is very good..
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  • Profile picture of the author AndyBlackSEO
    Keyword elite by brad callen is fantastic for ppc, adsense and keyword research in general.

    Version 2.0 is out shortly and is supposed to be mind blowing.
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  • Profile picture of the author AndyBlackSEO
    Keyword elite by brad callen is fantastic for ppc, adsense and keyword research in general.

    Version 2.0 is out shortly and is supposed to be mind blowing.
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  • Profile picture of the author AlbertF
    I recommend the tools in this post.

    5 Keyword Research Tools That I Use | Moola Days
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  • Profile picture of the author RawWebDesign
    I just use Google Adwords Keyword Tool. It kicks ass.
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    • Profile picture of the author micron
      Originally Posted by RawWebDesign View Post

      I just use Google Adwords Keyword Tool. It kicks ass.
      me too because its free and worked most times
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  • Hi, DZ, I missed your reply so I'm glad I returned to this thread. I really appreciate your taking the time to share advice on that matter, and your Keyword Genie software is a brilliant solution to the problem of creating all those highly focused ad groups. Thank you for creating it.

    I also just looked at your Keyword Toolz Suite, which has some very cool features. Can you please clarify whether it overlaps with Keyword Genie's function as well as complimenting it? Either way, your WSOs are both great deals and much appreciated.

    Tim, one thought to add on the question of which keyword tool is the best: IMO, that probably depends on what you are doing with the information. Many paid tools compile keyword data from Google or Wordtracker, while offering additional functionality at the click of a button such as competitive research and commercial intent; the ability to filter information, broaden or deepen searches, and keep the data organized in an integrated fashion; automated analysis; and functions that go beyond keyword research, such as finding useable related content, affiliate products, backlink opportunities, etc. "Bells and whistles" may be superfluous or a godsend to you depending on your needs and existing resources.
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  • Profile picture of the author seo-authority
    You should use tools to extract the data but you shouldnt rely on toolsets alone, do some reasrch, check your competitors, extract to excel and analsye the data
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    • Profile picture of the author Zukario
      I used wordtracker and last time i also used webCEO keyword research tool.
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  • Profile picture of the author Beverly le Roux
    I've always gotten good results with Google keyword tool
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  • Profile picture of the author Steven Carl Kelly
    I use only one paid tool, that's MNF. The tools I use:

    1. Google's KW Tool
    2. Google's SK Tool
    3. Google Trends
    4. MNF
    5. Amazon.com
    6. Wikipedia.com
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  • Profile picture of the author __internet__
    Keyword Elite works well for me, but there are others out there that get the job done such as Keyword Discovery.
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