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Wordtracker and Overture along side AdWord Accelerator are familiar tools for PPC managers. They are useful for sifting out the keyword and bid price competition and help highlight the best performing ads. However you might benefit from using others that have uncommon features that make them desirable tools. They are Adword Analyzer (http://www.adwordanalyzer.com/) and Keywords Analyzer (www.KeywordsAnalyzer.com) If I were to look in your toolbox out in your garage, most likely I would find both a flat head and a Philips head screwdriver. This is like your keyword tools. The same way you need more than one kind of screwdriver you need more than one keyword tool. Individually they have their strong points but together they represent an entire set of tools, not just two screwdrivers. There is no end to learning though. Whether your keyword list is long or short, the first one will most likely be missing something. A major search engine company once reported that out of total searches 20 percent were wholly unique. People search for all kinds of things and use an unlimited variety of words. Therefore here are some out-of-the-ordinary notions for you to consider: You'll want lots of synonyms and related subjects in your stockpile of keywords so that you can be sure you're reaching people who are looking for what you've got. Make a play for brand names as keywords, though you will most likely have to wade through copyright issues. Because it has allowed AdWords users to bid on trademark names, Google has had plenty of it's own legal affairs. Anything related to your topic is worth looking into, celebrated people, noted places, company names, publications, group organizations all may be associated with what you are advertising. Such as the name of a celebrated golfer for "golf equipment" or the name of a famous guitar player for "guitars" News Flash! Take advantage of misspelled keywords. Many advertisers don't bid on them so the bid price is lower and the CTR is often higher. On a Lord of the Rings promo, the incorrect spelling of "Tolkien" was double the CTR of the correct spelling. LexFN.com is a web site that is very useful and interesting for PPC management. It's an elaborate thesaurus that uses web technology to find scores of synonyms and related concepts. This can be a very fun site to play with! If you just bid on the obvious generic version of a keyword like WalMart and you don't bother with other variations like Wal-Mart and Wal Mart, Google's "expanded phrase matching" feature will attempt to match this for you, and usually succeed. However, those clicks will almost always cost you more money than bidding on the exact keyword. It's better to bid on the exact variations, the same way people type them in.
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