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Table of Contents
The Start Screen: ...................................................................................................................................... 4 The Options Window:............................................................................................................................... 6 General Preferences ............................................................................................................................... 6 Google Preferences ................................................................................................................................ 7 Yahoo Preferences ................................................................................................................................. 8 Bing/MSN Preferences ........................................................................................................................... 9 Publisher colors .................................................................................................................................... 10 Project 1: Keyword Surge ..................................................................................................................... 12 Project Output ....................................................................................................................................... 13 Automatically setting Adwords match types: ..................................................................................... 17 Keyword Grouping:............................................................................................................................ 18 Keyword modifiers and list expansion: .............................................................................................. 19 Google and Yahoo ABC Method ....................................................................................................... 20 Data manipulation: ............................................................................................................................ 21 Moving keywords to additional projects:............................................................................................ 22 Project 2: Market Research Sleuth ...................................................................................................... 25 Project Output ....................................................................................................................................... 28 Project 3: Adwords Time Machine ....................................................................................................... 35 Project Output ....................................................................................................................................... 36 Project 4: Search Engine Dominator ................................................................................................... 39 Project Output ....................................................................................................................................... 40 Project 5: Adwords Competition Sniper .............................................................................................. 45 Project Output ....................................................................................................................................... 47 Project 6: Advanced Google Site Targeting ........................................................................................ 51 Project Output ....................................................................................................................................... 52 Project 7: JV Diamond Miner ................................................................................................................ 55 Project Output........................................................................................................................................... 56 Project 8: CPA Magnet .......................................................................................................................... 58 Project Output........................................................................................................................................... 59 Conclusion .............................................................................................................................................. 61
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The Start Screen:

Keyword Elite 2.0 (KE 2.0) features a total of 8 projects which can all be launched from this screen. Settings and descriptions for each project will be covered in detail in subsequent sections of this manual. From the start screen there are several options available on the KE 2.0 menu bar.

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These elements are global functions available on ever project in KE 2.0. The functions are described as follows:

Allows you to start a new project type

Allows you to open a previously saved project OR an auto saved project. Allows you to save a project which can be reopened later within Keyword Elite. The save option will save a project which can ONLY be opened up within Keyword Elite. Allows you to pause all running threads and temporarily stop Keyword Elite from processing. Allows you to export the results gathered. You can export the results to either an .html file or a .CSV file which can be opened within Microsoft Excel or a comparable program. Allows you to set your custom preferences within Keyword Elite. When clicking this option, the screen below will appear:

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The Options Window:


General Preferences

Select max number of threads: You can set Keyword Elite to download and analyze anywhere from 4 to 50 web pages at once. To increase or decrease this amount, simply slide the slider to the right or left. The default is set to 6 threads. If you have a faster internet connection you can increase the max number of threads to 10-15 to decrease the reporting times Use SE courtesy: This is an important feature in that it allows you to set a specific pause between each query to the search engines. KE 2.0 was programmed to limit the amount of automated requests it sends at once to prevent issues with access to necessary search engine APIs. The default courtesy pause is set to a random number between 2 and 8 for each query to make its queries appear more like a regular web surfer. You can increase or decrease this amount however you like although keeping the default is recommended and will keep you out of trouble. Use Article courtesy: Keyword Elite can automate the creation of Adsense pages for you. In doing so, it pulls content from several article directories. Because some article directories will temporarily block automated searches, you can set a courtesy pause here which ensures that you do not crawl their directory too frequently.

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Automatically run project #5, Adwords Competition Sniper: Adwords Competition Sniper has a built in scheduler which allows you to set run times. If this checkbox is enabled, when you reboot your PC Keyword Elite will automatically start the Adwords Competition Sniper when your PC reloads. Google Preferences

Use Google Adwords Region: Select your preferred region. This setting can be altered at any time to reflect a difference in needs for regional keyword research. By selecting a particular region the data output in the Market Research Sleuth will reflect region specific CPC and estimated click data. Use Google Adwords Language: Select your preferred language. This setting can be altered at any time to reflect a difference in needs for regional keyword research. Please enter account info for Google Adwords: In order for Keyword Elite to collect all Google Adwords related data like Cost Per Click, Estimated Clicks, and Estimated position, you must enter your Google Adwords login information here. If you leave this blank OR the login information is incorrect, Keyword Elite may not be able to gather all of the Adwords information for the Market Research Sleuth project.

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Also note: You MUST have a standard Adwords account, if you have a Starter Adwords account, Keyword Elite will NOT be able to collect the Adwords data. Yahoo Preferences

Use Yahoo Search Region: Select your preferred region. This setting can be altered at any time to reflect a difference in needs for regional keyword research. By selecting a particular region the data output in the Market Research Sleuth will reflect region specific CPC and estimated click data. Please enter account info for Yahoo Search Marketing: In order for Keyword Elite to collect all Yahoo Search Marketing related data like Cost Per Click, Estimated Clicks, and Estimated position, you must enter your Yahoo Search Marketing login information here. If you leave this blank OR the login information is incorrect, Keyword Elite may not be able to gather all of the Yahoo Search Marketing information for the Market Research Sleuth project.

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Bing/MSN Preferences

Use Bing (MSN) Region: Select your preferred region. This setting can be altered at any time to reflect a difference in needs for regional keyword research. By selecting a particular region the data output in the Market Research Sleuth will reflect region specific CPC and estimated click data. Please enter account info for Bing (MSN): In order for Keyword Elite to collect all Bing (MSN) related data like Cost Per Click, Estimated Clicks, and Estimated position, you must enter your Bing (MSN) login information here. If you leave this blank OR the login information is incorrect, Keyword Elite may not be able to gather all of the Bing (MSN) information for the Market Research Sleuth project.

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Publisher colors

When Keyword Elite ads your custom Adsense code to the auto generated pages, it needs to insert your unique Adsense code. From this tab you can enter that information: Client ID: Usually starts with pub-XXXXXXXXXX Channel ID: a ten 10 digit number allowing you to track Adsense based on the channel code placed on your pages

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The remaining sections dictate the border, background, link, text and URL colors. Optimize blending of the ads with the web pages for higher CTR. To select colors, simply click next to the element you want to change, rollover the preferred color and click on it:

Clicking on the color will populate the color code in the appropriate field.

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Project 1: Keyword Surge


This project allows you to create your initial keyword list. This program will allow you to create both long tail and short tail keyword lists. You will be able to filter all your results based on any and all possible criteria.

Step 1: Enter in the root keyword you want to begin your search with. Step 2: Select how you would like to find keywords. By default the Keyword Elite engine is enabled. This is a propriety database of keywords not found with any other tool and will generate a vast list of keywords for any search term. In addition you have the option to enable advanced options by selecting additional keyword database sources including:

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Ask.com Googles suggestion tool Meta Tags FreeKeywords WT

Set the slider to return the number of results per keyword database and hit start.

Project Output

You can pause or close this job by right clicking on the green tab:

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You can sort the results based on the database source by selecting from the view source dropdown:

Every column contains specific information related to your keyword search and can be filtered based on different elements. The keyword column contains the output of keywords generated from your keyword search from all of the keyword databases you specify. It can be filtered by showing or removing keywords containing certain phrases:

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The parent keyword lists the root terms which the keyword search was based on. This column can be sorted based on the root keyword used to generate the list of terms:

The found on shows which database generated the entry. This column can be sorted based on database source:

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The number of words column shows the number of words in the keyword column. It can be sorted based on a set upper and lower limit on the number of words in the column:

The number of characters column lists the number of characters in the keyword column including spaces. It can be sorted based on a set upper and lower limit on the number of words in the column:

Lastly the number of searches/month outputs the number of times the keyword is searched across all engines per month. It can be sorted based on a set upper and lower limit on the number of words in the column:

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Additional features of the Keyword Surge tool: Automatically setting Adwords match types:

Quotes for phrase matching Brackets for exact matching None & Quotes for a combination of broad and phrase matching (KE will create duplicates of each term) None & Brackets for a combination of broad and exact matching (KE will create duplicates of each term) Quotes & Brackets for a combination of phrase and exact (KE will create duplicates of each term)

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Keyword Grouping: You can additionally drag and drop keywords into groups directly in the Keyword Surge tool.

You can add as many groups as you like by clicking the green + button and segment your keyword list by dragging keywords to the appropriate group. To delete a specific group simply select it from the group name list and click the red X. Deleting a keyword group will move all the terms inside it to the main group. To export specific groups simply click on Export Lists and select the destination folder for the selected group.

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Keyword modifiers and list expansion: To expand your keyword list you can add in terms directly before every keyword in your list or directly after.

Simply type in the term you want to add before or after and KE 2.0 will add it to every term in your keyword list:

This can be especially effective when you are targeting regional keywords such as Georgia Real Estate so you would add Georgia before all your keywords. You can easily triple your keywords in seconds with this tool. In addition you can remove any special characters from your keyword list as well.

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Google and Yahoo ABC Method Another simple method to really amplify your keyword list and find outliers which you hadnt previously considered is using the Google and Yahoo ABC methods. This is a super simple process in KE. Simple select your keyword in keyword surge and select it and right click:

Select which search engine to run from this menu and left click it:

Keyword elite will search for your root keyword plus each letter of the alphabet for additional keywords. Low carb diets + a could return low card diets and alcohol Low carb diets + b could return low carb diets bad breath etc

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You can see how quickly you can maximize your list with 1 click! Here is the output from a single term:

Data manipulation: Lastly within Keyword Surge you have a few additional options.

Select all will select all keywords in your keyword list Export as TXT will export the selected keywords to a TXT file Import from TXT will allow you to import your own keywords from an outside source, add quotes or

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brackets, modifiers, groups or perform additional permutations. Moving keywords to additional projects: For a given keyword list you have several options to do further analysis in Keyword Elite. You can select all keywords by clicking the select all button or you can select specific keywords by select single keywords while holding down CTRL and clicking on the keywords of interest or select a sequence of keywords by holding down SHIFT while selecting the first and last keyword you want to analyze. Once selected you get the following options, right click to get the following menu:

1. You can mix the order of the keywords in your list 2. You can push your keywords to another relevant KE project 3. You can create content (Adsense) pages from these keywords If you choose option 3 you MUST have your Google Adsense settings filled in from the options menu.

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Selecting Create content pages brings you to this window where KE is scraping article networks for relevant content to build Adsense web pages:

You can select from 1 of 3 prebuilt Adsense templates or use your own:

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Next simply select where you would like to save the files and click Next

Here is a sample page output:

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Project 2: Market Research Sleuth


This program allows you to analyze your keywords in great detail showing exactly how competitive your keywords are in each of the major paid search engines including Google Adwords, Yahoo Search Marketing and Bing (MSN).

Step 1: Enter the keywords you would like to analyze You can enter the keywords you would like to analyze one by one separated by a semicolon, import in from the keyword surge project or add large keyword lists by clicking on the button to the right of the form input.

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Keywords are added one per line. Step 2: Select which PPC engines you want to use for your analysis

Remember to set your login options for these PPC engines in the options section prior to running this project to assure CPC and estimated click data is populated in the report. Lastly you can enable several advanced options for the Market Research Sleuth tool:

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Enter max CPC: Allows you to enter the maximum price you would be willing to pay Google per click. Keyword Elite will then show you roughly what position you will appear at in the Adwords listings, as well as the number of clicks you can expect to get per day, in that position. This is VERY valuable. If you leave this field blank, Keyword Elite will just show you the estimated cost and clicks to be ranked in the #1 position for that keyword. Search method: You can select normal, allintitle, allinanchor and allintext for your search method. Changing this will alter the number of results showing in your report as well as the number of searches performed in Google. Once you have selected your options hit start to begin processing the report. You may be asked to enter in a verification code depending on the search engine you choose:

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Project Output

The Upper frame Here you can view the main bulk of information about all of the keywords gathered, based on the initial keyword you entered into step 2 of Keyword Elite at run-time. The columns are as follows: Searches Results R/S Ratio KEI Avg. CPC Avg. Pos Est. Clicks Organic Est. Clicks Paid Campaigns Search Trends

Searches: The number of times the keyword was searched in Google, Yahoo or Bing in the past 30 days. You also have the option to filter specifically based on this column.

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Results: The number of competing websites in Google. If you do a Google search for the search term, youll see this number located on the top right hand side of Googles results. You also have the option to filter specifically based on this column.

R/S Ratio: The result of dividing the results column by the searches column. This allows you to see supply vs. demand for each keyword. The higher the number you find here, typically the better the keyword may be for producing income. You also have the option to filter specifically based on this column. You also have the option to filter specifically based on this column.

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KEI: A formula developed by Sumantra Roy of 1stSearchRanking.com. KEI is a measure of how effective a keyword is for your website. The KEI compares the number of times the keyword appears within Keyword Elite, with the number of competing websites to calculate which keywords are most effective. You also have the option to filter specifically based on this column.

Avg. CPC: The average cost per click to maintain the position listed for the keyword in the specified search engines. You also have the option to filter specifically based on this column.

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Avg. Pos: The average ad position based on the Avg. CPC specified for the keyword in the specified search engines. You also have the option to filter specifically based on this column.

Est. Organic Clicks: The average estimated number of clicks one should expect if your website ranks in the Avg. Pos for your specified keyword in natural Google search results. You also have the option to filter specifically based on this column.

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Est. Clicks Ads: The average estimated number of clicks one should expect if your ad ranks in the Avg. Pos for your specified keyword. You also have the option to filter specifically based on this column.

Google Campaigns: The total number of websites advertising on the first page within Google Adwords, YSM or Bing for the specific keyword being analyzed. As a rule of thumb, if you find a keyword with 4-8 competitors, youve probably found a pretty hot market that could be a potential money maker, without too much competition. You also have the option to filter specifically based on this column.

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Search Trends: This column displays the keyword fluctuation over a recent 12 month period. Each green bar represents a different month. Use this data to get relative trends in search volume. When you mouseover, you get a percentage of traffic set against the highest month measured (which is automatically set to 100%)

All of the above listings can be viewed in broad, phrase and exact match as well by click on the specific tab:

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The Lower Frame Here you can view a breakdown of details about each of the individual keyword listed in the upper frame. To view specific details, you must select a keyword from the upper frame by clicking on the keyword. When you do this, Keyword Elite will populate the lower frame with information pertaining to the keyword selected.

There are several columns in the lower frame which include: Search engine: Which search engine the ad was found in Rank: Which position the ad was in for the specific keyword in the upper frame Title, Description, Display URL and Display URL: The exact components of the ad pulled from the specific search engine. The URLs are hyperlinked to the actual display URL and destination URL to allow you to review your competitors landing pages. In addition the Title and Descriptions for each can be clicked to reveal the ad as its formatted in the selected search engine:

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Project 3: Adwords Time Machine


This project allows you to quickly and easily find profitable Adwords advertisers which you can mirror your PPC strategy after. You will be able to input a keyword and instantly get a 6 month ad history for ALL websites which have advertised in at least 1 of the past 6 months. In addition you will be able to uncover the other terms which those advertisers were bidding as well.

This project is as simple as inputting a single keyword and hitting start.

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Project Output

The Upper Frame The upper frame lists the Display and Destination URLs of all advertisers bidding on that keyword in at least 1 of the past 6 months. In addition you see a graphical display of what months they were and were not bidding on the term as well as when their ad was modified.

Display URL: This is the display URL of the ad which was triggered for the keyword you are researching. This is a clickable URL which will take you to the advertisers website. Destination URL: This is the landing page for the ad trigger by your keyword. This is a clickable URL which will take you to the exact landing page used in the ad.

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If Multiple URLs shows in this column, it means the advertiser was bidding on that term and sending traffic to more than 1 destination URL. To see all URLs simply click the + button:

The timeline is listed to the right and separated into 1 column per month.

The blue rectangles indicate that the advertiser was bidding on that term that month. If you click on the rectangle you will see the exact ad used which also contains live clickable URLs:

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The orange star within the rectangle indicates that the advertiser changed an aspect of their ad during that month. You can click on that months ad to review the changes that have been made. If you see advertisers running ads without changing them for a long time there is a good chance they are converting. If you see them testing new ad copy take note and track how long they maintain the changes. Base you ad strategies off more stable ad copy showing consistent presence in Google. The Lower Frame By clicking the magnifying glass next to the display URL in the upper frame you are able to monitor what additional keywords advertisers are bidding on which are triggering the same destination URL.

Which outputs the following results:

Here we can see additional keywords which were bid on by this advertiser to trigger an ad with the same destination URL. If youre looking to scrape keywords from your competition this can be an amazingly useful tool! In addition to view the most recent ads click on the View ad link to see if they are currently bidding on that term and what the actual ad is. You can select these keywords, copy them or move them to another project within KE 2.0. This can be repeated for EVERY advertiser listed in this project.

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Project 4: Search Engine Dominator


This project allows you to analyze how difficult it will be to rank for a particular keyword in the major search engines (Google, Yahoo, Bing). Youll be able to see what percentage of people searching on your keyword could be potential buyers or if they are simply browsers. Youll also be able to see all onpage optimization elements for each of the top 10 ranked websites for the keyword you input giving you and idea of how to setup you page content for page 1 listings. The interface for this project looks like this:

This project will allow you to analyze multiple keywords or keyphrases in each of the major search engines at once. Step 1: Enter in your keyword(s) into the entry box or paste in keywords one per line. You can also run this project directly from a keyword list generated in Keyword Surge. Step 2: Select the search engine you would like to analyze.

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Project Output
The results page is broken up into two panes, an upper panel and a lower panel. The Upper Panel

The basic information we get for each keyword is as follows: Keyword: the keyword being analyzed Monthly Searches: the number of search for each keyword per month in the search engine analyzed Est. Monthly Clicks: the estimated number of clicks one would expect to receive with a #1 ranking in Google, Yahoo or MSN Competition Strength: A mathematical equation to estimate the competition for a particular keyword. The higher the competition strength number the more competitive it is. The calculation itself is based on evaluating the current sites ranking for that term considering the major off-page factors as well as some of the more significant on-page ones. The formula is unlike any other and the calculation is proprietary to Keyword Elite. There are three possible outputs: Green (a score between 0-40): Keywords with a green output are low competition and will require significantly less work to rank highly in the search engines. Yellow (a score between 41-75): Keywords with a yellow output are medium competition and will require time, effort and resources to rank well. Consider yellow terms obtainable but significant link building and optimization will be required. Red (a score between 76-99): Keywords with a red output are significantly more difficult to rank for. Consider the time to rank organically for these terms using regular SEO tactics. Your competition is entrenched, has a strong link profile and an aged domain. Consider these terms ROI well before starting to optimize.

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Since this tool requires significant data to be pulled from the engines it is activated by clicking on the calculate link.

KE will output the following screen while pulling the data:

You will need to calculate competition strength for each keyword you are considering optimizing for. Microsoft OCI: Microsoft online commercial intent. This is data pulled from Microsoft AdCenter Labs (http://adlab.microsoft.com/Online-Commercial-Intention/). Basically the measure estimates how likely someone searching the keyword entered in is likely to purchase products. This is truly an estimation but high commercial intent suggests a much better chance of aligning a keyword with purchase intent. The higher the percentage the more likely the keyword is to align with purchasing. To estimate Microsoft OCI click on the Download OCI link:

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The Lower Panel The lower panel of the Search Engine Dominator tool shows the current on-page analysis for sites in the top 10 for your keyphrase as well as each keyword in the keyphrase.

The section details are as follows:

SE: The search engine which the keyword was analyzed from Pos: The position of the site in the search engine for the specific keyword Domain: The domain of the website ranking for your keyword. The domain names are clickable so you can review the site personally. Page Title: The exact page title of the pages ranking for the keyword in the search engine analyzed.

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Google PR: The pagerank of the listed page in Google Backlinks: The backlinks of the PAGE in Google All text factors: 1. Words the number of works on the page 2. Repeats The number of times the keyword analyzed was repeated on the page 3. Density The calculated density of the keyword being analyzed

Lastly you get the usage data for keywords in various page elements. Title: The percentage and number of times the keyword shows up in the page title

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Link: The percentage and number of times the keyword is used as anchor text to a link on the page Desc: The percentage and number of times the keyword was used in the META description for the page Bold: The percentage and number of times the keyword was bolded on the page H1 Tags: The percentage and number of times the keyword was used in an H1 tag on the page Review the average values for each site and measure it against your own website to see how you measure up. Matching your webpages on-page factors to those ranking in the top 10 increases your odds of showing up there. If you see outlier sites in the data (like Wikipedia for instance) which alters backlink averages you can eliminate them from the working average by toggling them on or off in the Avg. column.

You can review the lower panel data for each search engine you select in Step 2 by switching between tabs in the lower right hand corner.

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Project 5: Adwords Competition Sniper


This project allows you to monitor specific keyword/website combinations in Adwords over time. The longer an advertiser is bidding on a keyword the more likely it is that they are making money from it. Once you locate established campaigns you will be able to mirror your campaigns from them and drastically reduce testing costs and time to profit.

The Adwords Competition Sniper tool requires you to setup a new project which can be setup from the default project or you can setup individual projects by clicking on the plus. You can also eliminate projects by selecting the project to delete and clicking the red X. Note: Deleting a project will delete all the history and scans associated with it.

To setup the project simply click on the Edit project button:

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Clicking on the edit project button reveals the project details:

You can add additional keywords to track by clicking on the add keywords button. In this pane you will need to specify both the keyword and the website you want to track in Google for Adwords ads. You can also remove keywords from projects here. Note: Deleting a project will delete all the history and scans associated with it.

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Step 1: Enter in keywords on by one separated by commas or paste them in one per line Step 2: Enter in the domains you want to monitor for bidding on the keywords in step 1 Step 3: Select the search engines to screen for paid search ads Selecting run now will allow you to check for the ads right away:

Project Output

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Lets breakdown the results:

Keyword: The keyword screened for ads in search engines. If you enter in 2 keywords and 2 domains you will see a copy of the keyword show up twice in this column, once for each domain scanned. If you click on the keyword you are taken to the actual search engine to see the current results and ads. Website: The websites screen for the keywords in column 1. This column is clickable to go to the listed website. Search Engine: The search engine scanned to look for the ads bid on from the website and keyword specified.

Run date: The exact date and time the scan was conducted for the keyword/website combination in the specified search engines. Ranking: Shows if the website is bidding on the keyword or not. If they are, KE will return the position of the ad. Ad title: The exact title of the ad when scanned. The ad title is clickable to reveal the exact copy of the ad as it was found when scanned:

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Ad desc: Ad description from the exact ad found during the ad. This is also clickable to reveal the entire ad. Ad URL: The destination URL for the ad. This is clickable so you can easily review your competitions landing pages from one location. Total days found: The number of times the keyword/website combination was scanned for and found. The higher this number is the more likely the keyword/website combination is profitable for that advertiser. One of the major benefits of this tool is that it can be scheduled to run automatically. Simply click on the scheduler button:

And specify your project run interval:

Clicking on the show history will show an output of all searches for the keyword/website combination which have been run since the project was setup:

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Ideally you are looking for consistency. If you see ads showing up in the same positions from the same advertisers over time those are good campaigns to mirror when setting up your own.

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Project 6: Advanced Google Site Targeting


This project allows you to quickly and easily find websites that are displaying Adsense ads. This data can be used to initiate optimized site targeted Adwords campaigns in Google which will save you money and bring targeted traffic to your website. If you have ever tried finding these yourselves youll know how useful a tool like this can be!

Step 1: Simply enter in the keyword(s) you would like to find related advertisers with. You can enter these in manually separating them with commas or paste in a list of keywords one per line. Step 2: Set the number of Google advertisers you would like to find.

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Advanced options:

The Max depth to crawl indicates how deep into Google KE will look for sites serving Adsense ads. The Max inner pages to crawl indicates how deep into the websites KE will crawl when looking for Adsense ads.

Project Output

Lets break down the results:

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Keyword: The keyword used to search for in Google Rank: The actual placement for the website in Googles search results page Domain: The domain of the site ranking, note this is not the PAGE that is ranking, just the domain. The domain names are clickable to visit the root domain of the ranking website.

Domain PR: The pagerank of the domain listed. You can sort the data based on this field Alexa: The alexa rating of the domain listed. Alexa ratings are estimations of traffic to a website based on Alexa toolbar usage (www.alexa.com). The site on the entire internet with the most users and pageviews is ranked at #1 and as numbers increase so does estimated traffic. You can sort the data based on this field. Ranked URL: The actual URL showing up in the Google search engine results

Ranked PR: The pagerank of the actual page listed in Google. Found on URL: The actual URL which showed Adsense ads. If not Adsense ads were there it lists No Adsense ads found. These links are clickable to review the content of the site and the type and position of the Adsense ads. WhoIs: Click on search to reveal the website ownership details including the name and contact information if available.

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Review this information and use it to source quality websites to target with Adwords site targeting campaigns. Base your decisions on a combination of Alexa and alignment of content with your offer. If its a quality site your chances of getting good targeted traffic is much better!

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Project 7: JV Diamond Miner


This project will simplify the process of sourcing joint venture partners on the web. The program allows you to source websites which are actively building an email list. Webmasters actively building lists are much more willing to promote your offers to their list providing you with a quick blast of traffic and revenue.

Step 1: Enter in the keywords you would like to use to find related JV partners. You can enter in keywords separating them by commas or enter in keywords by pasting them in one per line. Step 2: Select the number of JV partners you would like KE to locate. Advanced options:

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The Max depth to crawl indicates how deep into Google KE will look for sites serving Adsense ads. The Max inner pages to crawl indicates how deep into the websites KE will crawl when looking for Adsense ads. KE will output a list of 10 potential JV partners with information and options to sort from the best of the list.

Project Output

Lets break down the results:

Keyword: The keyword used to search for in Google Rank: The actual placement for the website in Googles search results page Domain: The domain of the site ranking, note this is not the PAGE that is ranking, just the domain. The domain names are clickable to visit the root domain of the ranking website.

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Domain PR: The pagerank of the domain listed. You can sort the data based on this field Alexa: The Alexa rating of the domain listed. Alexa ratings are estimations of traffic to a website based on Alexa toolbar usage (www.alexa.com). The site on the entire internet with the most users and pageviews is ranked at #1 and as numbers increase so does estimated traffic. You can sort the data based on this field. Ranked URL: The actual URL showing up in the Google search engine results

Ranked PR: The pagerank of the actual page listed in Google. Found on URL: The actual URL which showed a link to a newsletter link or email opt in form. These links are clickable to review actual site, its contents and the email signup forms. You could subscribe to their newsletter or list to gain contact information or pull it from WhoIs data. WhoIs: Click on search to reveal the website ownership details including the name and contact information if available. You can use this information to contact your potential JV partners.
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Project 8: CPA Magnet


CPA is a type of affiliate offer which stands for Cost Per Acquisition. This project allows you to quickly and easily find CPA offers related to your niche. Youll be able to search through 13,000 available CPA and affiliate offers to find that perfect money maker.

KE works in conjunction with OfferVault.com and AffiliateElite.com to provide the most current and valuable offers out there. Running this project is simple. Step 1: Enter in the keywords you would like to use to find CPA and affiliate offers for. You can enter in keywords separating them by commas or enter in keywords by pasting them in one per line.

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Project Output

Lets breakdown the output:

Category: The breakdown of where the CPA or affiliate offer falls in the networks offer architecture. You can sort offers based on this column. Network: The network the offer was found on. You can sort based on this column. The next column indicates if the offer is a new offer added to the network. Name: The actual name of the offer. You can sort based on this column.

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Description: The description of the offer from the CPA or affiliate provider. You can rollover the description to reveal a tooltip which shows information such as acceptable promotions channels, if offers can be used with incentives and how the offer converts. URL: Preview the offer in your browser. This URL is clickable and leads to the offer you would be sending traffic to. This expedites the process of evaluating new offers.

Payout: If the offer is a single payout the amount is listed here. You can sort based on this column. Lead: If the offer is lead based (i.e. your visitors will fulfill requirement to generate a lead and you get paid) the payout is listed here. This column is also storable so if you are looking to specifically promote lead offers you can easily sort for them. Sale / Percentage: For affiliate offers in which you are offered a percentage of every sale the percentage is listed here. You can sort based on this column.

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Thank You for Purchasing Keyword Elite!


That wraps up the features contained within Keyword Elite. Were constantly striving to make Keyword Elite better and better as time goes by. We have a special section in the members forum labeled: Keyword Elite Feature Requests. If you have any ideas for future features, please post them in the forum and we will see that they agree added to future versions! You may visit the members forum here: http://www.keywordelite.com/chat/ If you could not find answers to your questions within the Help File, please visit our members help area where I have answered many of the more common Keyword Elite questions. If your question has still not been answered, you may submit a support ticket directly to our support team below: http://www.bryxensoftware.com/support/ Note: Be sure to select the Keyword Elite department from the drop down list. Enjoy the software! Brad Callen Bryxen Software, Inc. http://www.keywordelite.com

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