Which keyword spy tools for PPC

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:food-smiley-010:Hi,

Anyone tried the keyword spy tools like Ispionage.com, spyfu and keywordspy?

I am trying to use some tools to help launch my PPC campaign and I understand that some of these keyword tools can be very helpful.
Any input and suggestion will be greatly appreciated. Actually I am deciding on the three tools above.
 


keycompete is good too. Spyfu is good. Use the trials and see if they are tracking the companies and industries you are interested in. Outside the USA the data is spotty.
 
keycompete is good too. Spyfu is good. Use the trials and see if they are tracking the companies and industries you are interested in. Outside the USA the data is spotty.

Have to disagree about keycompete, company seems almost dead. For most niches they hardly have any data at all.

In addition, the company ignores all questions sent to them and even cancellation requests (you have to manually cancel through paypal or they'll keep rebilling).

I've read the same comments from several other people.

Anyway, you can use their site to see how many data they have for the niche you want to use it for.
 
I signed up for keycompete and it's totally worthless, there's no data there at all...
 
I've used Keycompete and Spyfu before. Spyfu is the better of the two, but I really don't recommend either. The data on both websites is a bit dated, and with A/M, old data is pretty much worthless.
 
tried both of them, spyfu looks kind of accurate, but when I test one of my sites, I get non-sense keywords I'd never bid, I wonder why they should work on other sites then...
 
I've used keywordspy and I'm currently trying spyfu. I didn't like keywordspy plus you have to send them a fax just to close your account.

Out of the two I'd recommend Spyfu however some of the keywords you get can be a bit random so you'll have to spend some time filtering out the junk.
 
Thanks for replying guys. I am checking out Ispionage.com. It seems like they have the most current data....
 
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