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		<title>Keyword Spy &#8211; Find competitors keywords on adwords</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This resource is nothing short of amazing. Beyond being able to extract the ad groups and keywords of your competitors or even other affiliates or companies that are already profitable&#8230;There&#8217;s something even cooler here. Just from a glance, we can all see who&#8217;s advertising on a given market or keyword&#8230; But I did a quick [...]]]></description>
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This resource is nothing short of amazing. Beyond being able to extract<br />
the ad groups and keywords of your competitors or even other affiliates or<br />
companies that are already profitable&#8230;There&#8217;s something even cooler here.</p>
<p>Just from a glance, we can all see who&#8217;s advertising on a given market or<br />
keyword&#8230; But I did a quick scan on &quot;car rental&quot; with their <a href="http://www.keywordspy.com?af=dano77">free tool</a> on the<br />
site and found that I could see how many keywords each business had in<br />
their campaigns!!!</p>
<p>Now, I have a team 7 staff dedicated to helping my clients succeed online.<br />
The standard research done by our staff is never less than 1000 keywords<br />
on average. If I see tiny campaigns or accounts running, I *know* they aren&#8217;t<br />
capturing the entire market space.</p>
<p>But that&#8217;s just the begining. Competitve Intel at it&#8217;s best, check out<br />
<a href="http://www.keywordspy.com?af=dano77">Keyword Spy</a> for yourself, it&#8217;s quite impressive.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Daniel Deyette</strong><br />
SEM/SEO &amp; Copywriting Expert.<br />
Social/Viral Media consultant<br />
<a href="http://www.answerswanted.com/">AnswersWanted Inc<br />
</a></p>
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		<title>Mashing data from Google trends, Google Keyword Tool and Search results</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 18:06:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mashing Data Together &#8211; How one company managed to put cost per click, Google estimated traffic, search trends and number of results in Google into one simple excel sheet. Brilliant! Case Study &#8211; SEM Rush tool put together by Michael Goldfinch. By Dan Deyette &#8211; I&#8217;ll show you the tool, what it does and my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="style1">Mashing Data Together &#8211; How one company managed<br />
to put cost per click,<br />
Google estimated traffic, search<br />
trends and number of results in Google into<br />
one <span style="text-decoration: underline;">simple</span> excel sheet. Brilliant!</span></p>
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<td width="289" valign="top"><span class="style2">Case Study &#8211; SEM Rush tool put together by Michael Goldfinch.</span></p>
<p>By <a href="http://www.answerswanted.com">Dan Deyette</a> &#8211; I&#8217;ll show you the tool, what it does and my unbiased view on the utility.</td>
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<td colspan="2" valign="top">I remember when getting data out of Google and into Microsoft Excel or any other software required serious coding skills or a linux box and a 6 pack of Coke. It was a real challenge and most of us who had any kind of computer skills and wanted to harvest data from Yahoo/Google would simply copy &amp; paste and then play with the data.</p>
<p>Times are changing, quickly. More sites are &quot;Mashing Data&quot; to make their own tools, software and competitive intelligence is getting MUCH easier. So easy in fact, that <a href="http://semrush.com/?ref=667339533">SEM Rush</a> has leveraged API&#8217;s and integrations to borrow some data from different parts of google and &quot;Mash&quot; them all onto one page of results for easy reading!</p>
<p><span class="style2">Let&#8217;s give some examples&#8230; </span></p>
<p>Say I want to know who the top websites getting traffic on the internet today are. These would be great places to advertise, try to get links from or even just study as a business model, wouldn&#8217;t you agree?</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.competitiondemolition.com/images/results-trends-comp.jpg" alt="" width="420" height="208" /></p>
<p align="left">I know, this report got a little &quot;blurry&quot; but check it out. Woudn&#8217;t it be nice to have the &quot;seasonality&quot; of Google Trends data on the same excel sheet with your search volume and other stats? Let&#8217;s break it down:</p>
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<li><strong>Number of results</strong> &#8211; How many resutls appear in google for that phrase</li>
<li><strong>Competition</strong> &#8211; The level of advertisers in Google Pay Per Click</li>
<li><strong>Cost Per Click</strong> &#8211; How much it costs to bid on that keyword</li>
<li><strong>Average Volume</strong> &#8211; How many people per day look for it on Google</li>
<li><strong>Google Trends</strong> &#8211; Seasonality or even if this is a newly popular item.</li>
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<p>In case you hadn&#8217;t noticed, the wonderful thing about <a href="http://www.google.com/trends">Google Trends</a> is that it shows you whether your recent drop in traffic or gain is because of worldwide conditions or your rankings. It shows you how much &quot;volume&quot; any phrase is getting in relation to the last few years, and geographic regions.</p>
<p>What Trends DOESNT do by itself is give you a number. An exact number, like &quot;there were 3,000 people yesterday&quot;. It simply says, it&#8217;s way lower last month and much higher this week.. Helpful but not as helpful as an actual number.</p>
<p>With an actual number, you can sit back and calculate things like potential ROI or conversion rates or market share potential.</p>
<p>Having an idea of the cost per click in relation to seasonal high&#8217;s and lows and results in Google makes a lot of trending and analysis alot easier.</p>
<p>If this tool stopped here, I&#8217;d never have posted this writeup. But trust me &#8211; It doesnt! Go play with it, the free version has TONS of features worth noting. The usages are endless. Check out <a href="http://semrush.com/?ref=667339533">SEM Rush</a> today. You&#8217;ll be glad you did.</p>
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<td width="333" valign="top">I used to use <a href="http://www.spyfu.com">SpyFu</a> for all my competitive research needs, but the price is getting quite high for their tool. They want $18.95 for a 3 day membership. I used to pay $6.95 and that was alright by me. $50 per month is a bit high for something that essentially scrapes Google.</p>
<p><a href="http://semrush.com/?ref=667339533">SEM Rush </a> is much more affordable. Their monthly price is similar to 3 days with SpyFu.</td>
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<p>Their tool does quite a bit more, and adds more value to your reports if you send weekly or monthly client reports or need to spice up an up coming presentation.</p>
<p>Sincerely<br />
Daniel J Deyette</td>
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