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January 2, 2010
Is there a way to track/see what keywords my competitors are bidding on? Perferrably I would like to enter a competitor’s url and see a list of keywords they are bidding on.
Who’s Linking to You? Who’s Linking to Your Competition? Using a free tool called Keyword Tracker you can track your Google rank.
http://www.flyte.biz/resources/newsletters/05/03-keyword-tracker.html
Try Google’s Keyword Tool free. Benefits:
* shows 12 months historical search trends
* can analyze a page or site for automatically recommending keywords
* they have the largest search userbase, and thus can offer great keyword depth
* gives estimated cost, competition level, and suggests potential negative keywords
* easy to export your list as an XLS spreadsheet
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal

http://www.agentwebranking.com/help/google/google-positioning.htm
With online advertising, it is theoretically possible to know how effective your advertising is by tracking customers all the way from the initial click-throughs to a sale. [New services from Salesforce.com and NetSuite] enable anyone to do exactly that. Salesforce.com has bought a small start-up, Kieden (pronounced’keyed-in’), and has used it to launch a new service called ‘Salesforce for Google AdWords’ that provides the capability to track click-throughs on Google ads (those on Google itself as well as ads on sites that have their advertising ‘Powered by Google’) to sales leads generated in salesforce.com. Kieden was already a salesforce.com partner and was hosted on salesforce.com’s AppExchange online platform.
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December 29th, 2009 at 11:23 pm
Keep in mind the old saw, "What’s good for the goose, is good for the gander."
If you can do it, so can they. Do you really want that?
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December 30th, 2009 at 12:00 am
Go Get This
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December 30th, 2009 at 12:09 am
Who’s Linking to You? Who’s Linking to Your Competition? Using a free tool called Keyword Tracker you can track your Google rank.
http://www.flyte.biz/resources/newsletters/05/03-keyword-tracker.html
Try Google’s Keyword Tool free. Benefits:
* shows 12 months historical search trends
* can analyze a page or site for automatically recommending keywords
* they have the largest search userbase, and thus can offer great keyword depth
* gives estimated cost, competition level, and suggests potential negative keywords
* easy to export your list as an XLS spreadsheet
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
http://www.agentwebranking.com/help/google/google-positioning.htm
With online advertising, it is theoretically possible to know how effective your advertising is by tracking customers all the way from the initial click-throughs to a sale. [New services from Salesforce.com and NetSuite] enable anyone to do exactly that. Salesforce.com has bought a small start-up, Kieden (pronounced’keyed-in’), and has used it to launch a new service called ‘Salesforce for Google AdWords’ that provides the capability to track click-throughs on Google ads (those on Google itself as well as ads on sites that have their advertising ‘Powered by Google’) to sales leads generated in salesforce.com. Kieden was already a salesforce.com partner and was hosted on salesforce.com’s AppExchange online platform.
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Salesforce.com