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AdGooroo
10-26-2004, 04:10 PM
AdGooroo is a new service that provides competitive intelligence to AdWords advertisers.

AdGooroo crawls the web 24/7 and tracks AdWords competitors’ every move. It plots who the leaders are in the industry, what keywords they’re targeting, and how much they’re bidding on each one. We offer campaign analysis of any advertisers’ ad campaigns, side-by-side comparison reports, coverage estimates, and even trademark infringement search. What's more, all of this complex data is presented in an easy-to-understand fashion. The dynamics of an entire industry can be understood in just a few minutes time.

We would sincerely appreciate your feedback about the service.
FAQ:

What can you do with AdGooroo?

AdGooroo can answer a variety of strategic marketing questions, such as:


Where, when, and how much are my competitors advertising?
What new competitors are entering my industry?
What new campaigns have my clients, prospects, or competitors launched in the past week?
What keywords are my competitors targeting?
How am I positioned relative to my competitors on my most profitable keywords?
Are any of my competitors making unauthorized use of my trademarks?
How have my competitors changed their ad copy over time?
How does my campaign compare to my top competitor’s?


Specific features include:

Historical archive of competitors' ads
Trademark infringement search
Industry map
Detailed Keyword map
Detailed analysis of competitors' campaigns
Compare two campaigns in a side-by-side fashion
Diagnose "unhealthy" keywords and get recommendations on how to correct them.



AdGooroo, LLC
http://www.AdGooroo.com

orion
10-26-2004, 05:18 PM
Hello.

1. On a 1024 by 768 pixel resolutions and IE 6, site text is too small.

2. In my view, sites that ask for beta test feedback or a test drive, then ask users to log-in information (username, password, email, domain names) are a no-no. Same for free trials. Some users are simply not inclined to facilitate this info.

You may want to think about targeting such prospective clients by
providing a free trial version online without having to log-in anything.
My two cents.

Sorry, but I cannot provide you with additional feedback.


Orion

seobook
10-27-2004, 06:01 AM
It is also of my opinion that the 5 day trial (or 30 day with feedback) is a bit short, especially for a brand new product requiring registration that is actively seeking feedback. why not give like a 90 day trial?

AdGooroo
12-09-2004, 10:17 PM
A quick follow-up on this. We've recently introduced "starter" subscriptions which start at $2 per month.

seobook
12-10-2004, 12:57 PM
A quick follow-up on this. We've recently introduced "starter" subscriptions which start at $2 per month.
that seems like a decently affordable way to take a peak at a few important words.

seoservicesindia
06-19-2007, 03:04 AM
Can also give KeywordSpy.com (http://www.keywordspy.com) a try for a keyword research tool, with results actually reflecting what advertisers are using at the current time.