Chris and Goran's Keyword research Blog

Chris and Goran are the owners of Keywords Analyzer (http://www.keywordsanalyzer.com ) Chris wrote the Keyword Master's Course, dealing with Keyword Research techniques and PPC Search engines. The blog is there to air views on internet marketing, keyword research techniques and tips for better performing software tools.

Monday, March 13, 2006

AdSense Dominator is launched...

Just last week, we launched AdSense Dominator. For anyone
using AdSense, this is an absolute must, with instant
research and a searchable database of over a million
keywords, plus the ability to search for more.

Learn more at www.adsense-dominator.com

5 Comments:

  • At 2:36 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hi Chris,

    I've been trying to contact you regarding a problem with adwords dominator.

    Is there an email or support desk I can use to contact you for a fix please?

    Could you post it here please or contact me?

    salesATpcbay.biz

    My previous emails are not getting through.

    Many thanks.

    Roger

     
  • At 10:28 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I just downloaded the update and Google bids are only showing for about 10% of the keywords in the list.

    What now?

    Bob

     
  • At 10:55 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I've got the same problem as Bob.

    Gary

     
  • At 7:17 AM, Blogger Chris Lee said…

    Hi - firstly, my email address is
    chris.lee@keywordsanalyzer dot com

    We will look into the problem you guys are reporting and come back to you as soon as we can.

     
  • At 6:39 AM, Blogger Chris Lee said…

    I am going to post a new posting, but Google have now amended their programming on their traffic estimation.

    All keyword tools using Google bid data are using Google's data that they make available. Google seem to have truncated their data and some keywords that until last week were returning values are now coming back from Google with the message that there is not enough data to estimate a bid price.

    This is why now only a certain percentage of keywords queried are returning values. We're still looking at it closely, but we (and all other keyword tools for that matter) are limited to what data Google chooses to make available.

     

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