I confess I became a Keyword Elite customer by accident. You see, I really wanted to get in on the initial intake of Google Cash Detective customers. Unfortunately I was busy at the time of its launch, and by the time I visited the order page I was informed that Google Cash Detective had sold out.
I was furious. I had waited weeks for the launch, counting down every day. But what was truly terrifying was my knowledge that the new Google Cash Detective customers would soon be monitoring and stealing my profitable AdWords campaigns.
It was time for emergency measures. I decided to check whether there were any other software applications with similar capabilities. And I found several references to Brad Callen’s Keyword Elite software.
Imagine my surprise when I discovered that Keyword Elite might do almost everything I had been expecting from Google Cash Detective. And Keyword Elite has a price tag of just $176 so I was pleasantly surprised. Just a day earlier I had been ready to pay $497 for GC Detective.
I wanted to check whether this software lived up to its claims before purchasing it. I noticed that Brad Callen has a series of videos available on his sales page. You can basically "look over his shoulder" as he uses every single part of the software. I watched them all and that settled my final reservations. I was convinced, so I grabbed my credit card and purchased my own copy of Keyword Elite.
The software was downloadable immediately and I had it installed on my computer within a few minutes. Learning to use it was a breeze, especially after watching the videos. Now let’s look at what I discovered.
Keyword Elite is basically organized into five parts or 'projects'. Here is what each project will do.
Project One: Creating Huge Keyword Lists
Can you really generate keyword lists of more than 10,000 keywords in just minutes? I typed in “dog training” and within a few minutes I had a list of 2,000 words. Far less than 10,000 but my internet speed is quite slow and Keyword Elite was still working away. I decided to leave it running in the background while I did some other work. When I came back to look it was up to 19,776 words and still climbing.
That was good enough for me. I don’t care about the three minutes – I just wanted to be sure it could generate huge lists much more quickly than the days it would take me to do it manually.
I was pleased to discover that Keyword Elite had intelligently added words such as ‘dog behavior issues’ which were related but didn’t contain all of my original words.
Now what do I do with twenty thousand words? For a start I can filter out phrases containing certain words. And I can add on any word before or after every phrase. I can also add brackets in case I want to use the keywords in Google AdWords. And I can send all my selected keywords to Project Two.
Project Two: Analyzing Your Pay Per Click Competition
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