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KeywordSpy Tracking: Spy On Your Competitors On More Than One Search Engine

While Google is top dog in search engines, it doesn’t completely rule the world. You still have the two other major players: Yahoo and Bing. And your competitor may not just be advertising in your Google. So you would want to figure out how they are faring in systems keyword tools hardly come across.

This gives KeywordSpy Tracking the upper hand among keyword tracking tools. It scours all search engines for all the keywords that your competitors use, and how these keywords are used in the broader spectrum of the industry. Thus, it gives you the option whether or not to compete in another search engine where the competitor is not advertising.

For example, we come across the keyword of a competitor showing up in this search engine, but not on another search engine (e-florist-inc.com)

This provides us with insightful information. It may mean one of two things: Either the competitor wasn’t convinced that the keyword was profitable in one search engine so he chose not to bid there, or he inadvertently did not bid there.

In that case, you can possibly grab the opportunity to move in to the unused search engine (in this case, Bing) to extend your campaign. In doing so, you should be prepared for a risk that your campaign may not also succeed due to limited visibility. And probably your competitor would know that for a fact.

Either way, that valuable information was revealed to you through the power of KeywordSpy Tracking. And this is information that is a strong catalyst of a more competitive strategy for your campaign. It gives you an informed decision on whether to engage or not engage a competitor in a certain millieu. At the same time, it relieves you of the burden that you would normally undertake in carrying this task out, and leaves you to the analysis part—the only part in your whole SEM exercise that you would mind going to.

PPC or SEO: Which will click?

When doing marketing and advertising blasts for web sites, terms that pop up while executing the campaigns are the PPC and SEO facets. While the more traditional SEO is still a force to be reckoned with in a site's place for prominence in search engines, PPC is employed now by companies wanting to get ahead in the race for Web prominence, and incorporating a large chunk of their budget for prime spots on the Web's prized search engines and keyword research and tracking tools.

PPC, the most common SEM form, would give you an advantageous position with mileage, as searches for your product would pop up in the top tiers of search engines when a keyword of yours is searched. Add to that exposure via links on websites and blogs, where among the topics discussed may comprise a keyword you are bidding on. A sure shot deal? Yes, but if you've enough cash for it, and if your campaign does not limit itself to just one or two paid search engines.

Such could be a mistake when companies wanting to go into PPC, but whose content extending merely to just only Google, or only Yahoo for their search engine of choice. That's because the Web is just more than a one search engine site. Competitors relying on organic means would still see their visibility stretch farther, as it is on a good SEO campaign. If that happens, a one-sided PPC campaign may just be a feeble attempt; and may not shake up the market, as was the PPC advertiser's original intention.

Traditional SEO writing is not constrained by costs, but still carries with a magic touch for any website if executed efficiently. With the aid of polished graphics and strategically embedded meta tags which let out a combined scream of, "You'll never go wrong with our site!", the case for SEO implementation in dotcom businesses rings truer than ever. Notably for new web entrepreneurs who'd want a chunk of the online action--and profit.

Moreover, the chance for websites to increase their traffic and visibility through white hat means would bring a favorable light to them. Add to that the social media optimization (SMO) factor, as can be seen through forums where consumers offer their thoughts about the websites, among others. As noted Internet marketing expert Dr. Randall Hansen observes:

"...while buying keywords may be a good way to build or sustain traffic, most experts have much more respect for sites that build their traffic (visitors) organically ..."

So, while PPC gets you definite mileage, SEO provides you with inexpensive means of promoting your sight by strategically yet tastefully embedding your keywords, with the aid of material derived from extensive research. Master these tools of the trade, and a venture into Internet marketing--SEM, more so--will rake in the revenues you so aspire for.

Now, once sure of marketing strategy, be it PPC or SEO: the next question is: what tool can I use? One need not look further from where you're reading. KeywordSpy, as an keyword research tool has emphasis on both PPC and SEO keywords, allocating each a sizable portion in its interface once you begin that all too crucial first search for a keyword or a domain. Such is the case also with domains competing for a keyword: you get to see the top half of competitors paying for the keyword, while with the other half with the ones organically incorporating them. (Not to mention a nifty mini-screenshot of the landing URLs; a feature which has won Keywordspy favorable ratings among its users.) The site operates on the principle which realizes that neither one type of keyword quite dominates the other (PPC has still yet to pull away completely from SEO), giving the most comprehensive and worldwide-encompassing list at this point.




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