Got an e-mail from KeywordSpy CEO Luke Anderson that his team has just launched the most promising feature to invade the world of affiliate marketing:
The KeywordSpy ClickBank Affiliates Search Engine
The e-mail says, “KeywordSpy.com is the first and only website in the cyber world that has a full database of all ClickBank advertisers.” I have checked this claim of Anderson, and man, the pages I saw simply blew me away! I never thought it would be possible to see actual market landscape at ClickBank.
The deal is like this, I simply entered my affiliate ID in the KeywordSpy search bar, and guess what? ALL the keywords I have been using to promote ClickBank products stared right at my very face! The list is accurate down to the last phrase, add to this, the keywords are being rank and my fellow affiliates are accessible in just a click!
And this is what will drive you nuts, the URLs and actual advertisements of all affiliates are also listed. And when I click their “Summary” tab on result page, they have this Super Affiliates and Top/Hottest Products charts.
We are all oriented with the fact that ClickBank has the largest affiliate base on the Internet, and for an affiliate to view what’s happening on this arena is like having the aces in card games. So I really have to maintain my monthly subscription with KeywordSpy. It’s all I need as an advertiser
Another best thing about KeywordSpy is its being web-based, such that I can do my affiliate research anytime, anywhere!
KeywordSpy is such an attractive proposition for ClickBank affiliates to use, it will surely be a first stop before promoting products with ClickBank.
I won’t be surprised if thousands of ClickBank will start making loads of cash because of KeywordSpy.
Anyway, bye for now, I have to thank Anderson and his team for this. Go and see it for yourself. Just visit KeywordSpy.com and you can search keywords such as free tattoos and see the results.
October 31st, 2007 at 5:27 am
I couldn’t understand some parts of this article n ClickBank via KeywordSpy, but I guess I just need to check some more resources regarding this, because it sounds interesting.