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Pay-per-click competition tool -- stay one step ahead

Shhh. Keep this one all to yourself!

One of my favorite pay-per-click tools is a spy, and using it is as much fun as lurking behind potted plants and eavesdropping on top-secret conversations.

With a SpyFu subscription, you can quickly get a good idea of the maximum cost-per-click for a keyword. Or you can see what keywords the competition is bidding on -- type in your keyword phrases, your competitor's company name or URL, or your own niche area or industry. But you can also get some good started for free without a subscription!

For both your pay-per-click campaigns and your organic search, you'll be able to garner more ideas on keywords and know what your competitors are up to! You can get a 3-day subscription for only $6.75. A monthly auto-renewing subscription is $38.50.

Here is a visual guide on exactly what Spyfu does (this all came from the free version):

Pay Per Click Comptition Bid Tool

Pay Per Click Competition Tool

Pay Per Click Competition Tool

Pay Per Click Competition Tool

Pay Per Click Competion Bid Tool

Give it a try!

Nicole Ephgrave

SEO/SEM Expert


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Comments (4)

Hi Nicole...
This is a neat tool. I am going right now to sign up for a three day trial and Spy on my small niche competition.

Thanks for the heads up!

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take my advice... if Nicole recommends a product, you can be sure that it is a winning tip!

Hi Michael,

Yes you can just go the website and give it a try!

Best regards,

Nicole E
SEO/SEM Expert

Hi Debra,

So nice to hear from you!

Yes this is a very useful tool.

Thanks for the comment!

Best regards,

Nicole E
SEO/SEM Expert

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