How to Find PPC competitor?
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markandeysingh
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13 Dec 10 5:44 am
Hello All.
Now my next question is how to find the PPC Competitor? Is there any tool you people use or just checking it manually.
Suppose if i have been asked by the client to provide him competitor list then how can i provide him instantly.
You Answer would be appreciable.
Now my next question is how to find the PPC Competitor? Is there any tool you people use or just checking it manually.
Suppose if i have been asked by the client to provide him competitor list then how can i provide him instantly.
You Answer would be appreciable.
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faradina
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13 Dec 10 10:03 am
Traffic Travis has a PPC Analysis module that you can use to analyze PPC ads. You can download Traffic Travis for free from http://www.traffictravis.com/
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lindsayy
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17 Jan 11 6:38 pm
Hello,
SpyFu’s Ad History tools – Domain Ad History and Keyword Ad History – provide you with data on competitors’ copy going back 12 months.
good luck!!
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SpyFu’s Ad History tools – Domain Ad History and Keyword Ad History – provide you with data on competitors’ copy going back 12 months.
good luck!!
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beatricedns
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22 Apr 11 11:06 am
Here are the best ways to find PPC competitors
The Competitor Site Analysis
preserving profit margins
Buy That Data and More From A Keyword Monitoring Service
Buy The Data From A Panel Measurement Service
Spyfu value-maximization
The Competitor Site Analysis
preserving profit margins
Buy That Data and More From A Keyword Monitoring Service
Buy The Data From A Panel Measurement Service
Spyfu value-maximization
directory submission
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bent
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23 Apr 11 3:31 pm
I could only think of doing it one way myself
Go to google or which ever search engine you use and simply search for the keyword phrases of yourself or your competitors (it's not hard to figure them out).
Once you've searched a phrase you'll be able to not down all/anyone doing PPC on those keywords and if they pose a potential threat as competition.
Go to google or which ever search engine you use and simply search for the keyword phrases of yourself or your competitors (it's not hard to figure them out).
Once you've searched a phrase you'll be able to not down all/anyone doing PPC on those keywords and if they pose a potential threat as competition.
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FastNoBull
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26 Apr 11 5:38 am
These guys are right but use SEO Quake to gauge your competitors. It's a plugin on Firefox.
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bent
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12 May 11 8:36 am
I could only think of doing it one way myself
Go to google or which ever search engine you use and simply search for the keyword phrases of yourself or your competitors (it's not hard to figure them out).
Once you've searched a phrase you'll be able to not down all/anyone doing PPC on those keywords and if they pose a potential threat as competition.
Go to google or which ever search engine you use and simply search for the keyword phrases of yourself or your competitors (it's not hard to figure them out).
Once you've searched a phrase you'll be able to not down all/anyone doing PPC on those keywords and if they pose a potential threat as competition.
