Finding out some of the keywords competition uses..

Discussion in 'Google AdWords' started by Gaz7, Dec 13, 2007.

  1. #1
    I remember a website service a while back that gave you a *few* of the keywords competition was using...

    Is this service still around?

    Are there any methods to find out a few of my competitions keywords?

    Gaz
     
    Gaz7, Dec 13, 2007 IP
  2. bl4ckmaN^

    bl4ckmaN^ Well-Known Member

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    #2
    type in the keyword and look if you competitor's website comes out :)
     
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  3. Gaz7

    Gaz7 Peon

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    #3
    Great advice :rolleyes::D
     
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  4. bl4ckmaN^

    bl4ckmaN^ Well-Known Member

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    Yea, that's a bit long :D
     
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  5. magda

    magda Notable Member

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    #5
    try spyfu.com
     
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  6. Gaz7

    Gaz7 Peon

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    #6
    Spyfu was the one I used a while back, thanks, but they only cover a certain amount of sites :(

    Nevermind.
     
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  7. kpraveenkumars

    kpraveenkumars Peon

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    #7
    there is spyfu ad googspy both give competitor info other wise sign up for compete search analytics or comscore search intelligence...
     
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  8. Kayz

    Kayz Active Member

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    keywordspy.com ;)
     
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    #9
    Keyword Spy is pretty slick. Good link.
     
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    #10
    PM me your compeditors url and I will tell you there keywords
     
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  11. kpraveenkumars

    kpraveenkumars Peon

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    use spyfu or Googspy for this...
     
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    hmpargi Active Member

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    yea post more guys.. m looking
     
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    WilsonA Active Member

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    #13
    affiliate elite or google assassin maybe?
     
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    I just ran across http://keywordspy.com, which has a free trial. Put in your best keywords and it will show you the competing sites as well as their AdWords ads. Free trial only returns twenty results,and the subscription was a bit high.
     
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    #15
    There's a tool I use to do exactly this, but it's a members only site that I'm a member of. However, you can do this the laymans way. Type in the keyword, take note of the ads that appear - wait a week, do it again, and see if they are still there.

    If so, it's likely they are profitable keywords.

    It's a good way to spy on your competitors.
     
    cbogey88, Dec 15, 2007 IP