Gmail and Unsubscribing from Your Next Marketing Plan

Are you tired of buying a bunch of “stuff” for your online business and feeling like you are getting nowhere?

Looking to stop the spending and get focused on what really matters in your business while getting a good marketing lesson at the same time?

Here’s a way to keep your credit card tucked away (saving you thousands) and make certain that you do not unsubscribe from your next great marketing plan.

Come along, won’t ya…

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NicheBOT launches Pay-Per-Click data retrieval…

With the recent news of the Overture bid tool that is no longer available and Google’s Sandbox Traffic Estimator in the Adwords program is now behind a login to Adwords account holders only, it seems that Pay-Per-Click data (keyword bidding information) is becoming a commodity.

And while the major PPC advertising programs are locking their bid data behind closed doors and away from the scraper desktop tools, NicheBOT has unveiled it’s new Pay-Per-Click Collector application that allows its members to retrieve as much PPC data as they wish for a single penny a keyword.

What do you get for a single penny per keyword?

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NicheBOT launches NEW multi-tab keyword view…

When NicheBOT 2 was recently enhanced with the ability to acquire Pay-Per-Click data, it became clear there would need to be some way to organize the data.

Since certain users may not be interested in Pay-Per-Click data, we created a separate view of the additional information that is acquired through Google Adwords, Miva and Enhance through the use of visual tabs.

With the introduction of the recent 1-Click LSI Keywords tool, we also had another issue. The data which Google gives using this tool displays completely different data.

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The Count Collector strikes at NicheBOT X

It seems that many NicheBOT 2 users rather not allow their old keyword lists to go to waste. Which is why a good number of users asked if there was a way to drop a keyword list into a window, or just upload a file to be even more blunt, and obtain the keyword counts.

Normally, with the way searches are done, you search for a keyword like “soccer ball” and you would just see those two words contained within your results along with the keyword count (search demand). That is, unless you did a related search to uncover related keywords. But either way, to get a count for a bunch of various keywords would require inputting each word on the list to acquire the count.

A tedious task at best.

Not anymore.

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NicheBOT launches WordTracker 4-in-1 Premium tool…

With the fall of the Yahoo-Overture bid tool comes the rise of another tool at NicheBOT 2.

Long awaited by some when I was alerted by a gentleman with a very Jewish sounding last name back in December who asked for a late Christmas present, which was the WordTracker Premium tool. How ironic. ;) This is just to let him know that Santa delivers all year round.

Either way — his wish and many others was our command.

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Yahoo Overture keyword bid tool is no more (Breaking News)

It’s one thing when you visit a free public tool and the page doesn’t load with your hour glass stuck on your screen.

But it’s quite another thing when the web page loads in your browser with a glaring message that depicts a story that this tool is no more.

One of my business partners was going about his business and going to use to the Overture bid tool today at http://uv.bidtool.overture.com/d/USm/search/tools/bidtool/ and noticed the tool was taken down. (The link above goes to a Google search so as to not create an active hyperlink and point to at a page that is now gone.)

I went there myself and noticed this message…

“Gone

The requested resource
/d/USm/search/tools/bidtool/
is no longer available on this server and there is no forwarding address. Please remove all references to this resource. ”

I think that’s pretty clear, isn’t it?

Either way — NicheBOT is just in the middle of preparing to release its Pay-Per-Click Data including Yahoo (Overture) bids when I conducted a pay-per-click search and noticed Yahoo (Overture) it tonight earlier. Thought it was a glitch when it was pointed out by one of our strategic business partners. That’s okay, we’ll just keep that column as a placeholder for when Yahoo launches their paid API results. ;)

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