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PPC Keyword Tools - Rapid AdWords Campaigns, 1000s AdGroups in less than 2 Minutes

"Create Rapid 100% Accurate Adwords Campaigns with 1000s of AdGroups and up to 6 Ads per AdGroup in less than 2 minutes!"
"If you're still creating Google Adwords campaigns manually by hand, you might as well throw in your affiliate marketing towel! Or you can do what the super affiliates all do. Use a software tool to automate the job! You can spend 100s of dollars on tools like SpeedPPC or AdGrenade or you can buy my PPC Keyword Toolz. No monthly fees, just a one time low price!"
Introducing PPC Keyword Toolz!

Dear fellow Internet Marketer,
Hi I'm Nitin and I have over 20 years experience in creating software for fortune 500 companies. When I started in PPC Internet Marketing, I tried a lot of tools but none of them really did what I wanted. So I created PPC Keyword Toolz to build my own Google AdWords campaigns. PPC Keyword Toolz is a high quality professional grade software tool that totally focuses on creating Adwords Campaigns correctly, quickly and effortlessly.
PPC Keyword Toolz is not just an ordinary run of the mill Adwords campaign creator. I have not duplicated Adwords Editor which is Google's Free AdWords Campaign tool. There would be no point in me duplicating that! PPC Keywords Toolz has been carefully designed to set up very specific types of targeted campaigns that will not only give you cheap CPC (Cost per Click) but all AdGroups and Ads will be high;y targeted and setup correctly. Most people new to PPC create their campaigns incorrectly! This tool guarantees all your campaigns are 100% accurate!
There are many more expensive tools like SpeedPPC or AdGrenade. You'll see that PPC Keyword Toolz is all you really need for a very affordable price. Besides you get a lifetime of updates for FREE! Plus my 100% - no questions asked - money back gaurantee! It's a no brainer!
Rapid Google Adwords Campaign Creator on Steroids!
Quick Google Adwords Campaign Creator:This incredible tool allows you to set up a new (or update an existing) Google Adwords Campaign with 1000s of AdGroups and up to 6 Ad per AdGroup in seconds. Watch the video to see this powerful tool in action! You also have support for Dynamic Keyword Insertion (DKI) Watch this Video to See Adwords Campaign Creator In Action Dynamic Keyword Insertion Explained! |
These Incredible Professional Quality Keyword Tools are Also Included:
Keyword List Cleaner:Remove duplicate keywords, white spaces, sorting, upper case, lower case, find and replace text, prefix text, postfix text and much more. No need for Microsoft Excel! | |
Group Keywords:Group your list of keywords into specific lists or groups by various filter options. | |
Keyword Content Multiplier - Keyword Mixer:Create hundreds of combinations of keywords! | |
Match Type:Easily build Google "match type" keyword lists including negative keyword lists. The effective use match types will increase Click Through Rate (CTR) which inturn means a better Quality Score (QS), which leads to cheaper cost-per-click (CPC) and more targeted traffic. | |
Geographical Target Keywords:The Geographical Keywords tool allows you to rapidly expand any of your keyword lists based upon geographical location. Target any USA state, Canadian Province, Captical cities of the world and more. This tool allows you to start doing what the super affiliates do. | |
Long Tail Keywords:This tool allows you to generate very large long tail keywords list of unique keyword phrases. | |
Keyword Typos:You would be surprised how many people type in the wrong spellings for words. Super affiliates exploite this to their advantage and build huge lists of typo keywords. Now you can too! Use the Typo Generator Tool to manipulate your keyword list by generating all possible combinations of typographical errors for each word. | |
PPC ROI Calculator:Use this Return On Investment (ROI) Calculator to estimate your potential Return On Investment of any of your campaigns. | |
Keyword Scraper:This tool allows you to enter multiple website URLs and steal their complete keywords list in a single click! This is a very powerful way to build a huge targeted keywords list that your competitors are using on thier web sites! |
Watch this video to see PPC Keyword Tools in action:
Read these testimonials ...
hey I'm a newbie and making money on line using ppc, getting traffic by articles etc is so time consuming. Wow this tool is going to save me so much time - just want to say that there are a lot of rip off merchants out in the IM world and its a joy to watch video and a sales page for a product that (a) works and (b) is not filled with broken promises and BS - thanks
Martin - Warrior Forum
Nitin, You are a genius. I went through your PPC Keyword Toolz Tutorial and it is such an amazing and flawless program, you really should be selling it for more. I see it as being in the $200-$300 price range, it's that good of a product.
It took everything that Amit did with DigDb in 30 minutes, except in about 3 minutes. Incredible. It really helped me understand what I was doing.
Andrew Muller - British Columbia, Canada
Wow! I just downloaded TOOLZ. When I ran it, I saw a light shine down from heaven and heard an angel choir! I was dealing with Excel and I was bummed because I knew that the process would take FOREVER! Amazing program! Cant wait for Yahoo and MSN updates!
RobKed - Warrior Forum
The video is excellent. Thanks for making it. It really made it clear how to use it. I'm new to PPC but I can see how this may be the best money I've ever spent on any Internet tool or program.
Dennis
Hey Nitin, I'm in PPC Classroom 2.0 and once again that you so much for your other tool PPC Keyword Genie. But I just wanted to let you know that you've literally saved me hours of work with your PPC Keyword Toolz. I didn't need to buy DigDB or Excel. Your tool really does all i need to do with keywords. Thanks!
Anil Masod - Sussex, England
Are u kidding me? What a tool. You've just saved me so much time. I love the GEO targeting and the grouping feature the best. You adWords Creator is a awsome. I am also a PPC Classroom 2.0 member and it's made Module 4 so easy to do. Later dude!
Brian J. Millon - Boston, USA
Hi Nitin, your PPC Keyword Toolz is amazing. I can now clean, group and geo target my keywords in seconds. The quick AdWords Campaign creator is just amazing. It literally saved me money and time. I really suck at Excel with all that copy and pasting is just a pain for me. Plus I did not have to buy DigDB which is a real bonus. Please let me know when you create any other IM tools.
Sandra P. - Newcastle, Australia
Fantastic tool Nitin. I bought your other tool PPC Keyword Genie and I use it every day to do that "Domain Trick" to get really cheap keywords. Now with PPC Keyword Toolz I can clean up and create Google AdWords campaigns in seconds. Module 4 in PPC Classroom was a huge challenge for me, but your tool has made implementing the techniques real easy!
Jane Simpson. - Nashville, USA
Nitin I think the price for your PPC Keyword Toolz is way cheap. I think people will underestimate it because of that. You should raise the price! Anyway, here's the feedback. I am PPC Classroom 2.0 member and Module 4 where Amit builds a campaign using Excel and DigDB, well first I did not want to spend $40 on DigDB and Excel is just a pain for me! So when I saw your PPC Keyword Tools I bought it and I was truely blown away. I could now create my campaigns in seconds!! That feature in itself is worth the money. Cheers... I'm in Toronto, let's go for a beer sometimes!
Sam Addissone. - Toronto, Canada
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.My email to the editor of the local newspaper. An allegory, if you will--
.To Whom It May Concern:
.Although I now attend a university outside of Texas, I am still technically a resident of this city. I have a story for you that I believe you may find very applicable to something going on in our steadily growing city.
.The story goes like this… Once upon a time, there was a perfect country with perfect values in which nothing went wrong. Of course, nothing can be entirely perfect. Within the perfect country, there was a great fear and contradicting lust for something we ourselves may use every day: the car. “Cars are dangerous,” they said. “Our sons and daughters don’t understand them. They wouldn’t know how to use them. They’re sleek and fast and… Well I just feel wrong even talking about them! It’s something only for adults who know exactly what they’re doing and have a license to do it—a legally binding license.”
.Despite the general fear of the car, some brave souls still chose to drive them. The “pedestrians” would watch in disgust as a happy, young couple would whiz past joyfully. Secretly everyone wanted to drive a car—it was a natural urge amongst all mankind—but so many chose to remain on the side of the road. On the walk to school, children were told to just look away from the road. They weren’t to pay it any attention.
.As time went on, that became more difficult.
.You see, some of the younger generation had come to realize that cars were not all that dangerous if you knew what you were doing. Cars were now seen on all of the roads. They tempted people to drive at all ages. Cars were seen on television. Cars were seen in movies. Cars were seen in magazines, on the internet, and in their dreams. Cars were everywhere.
.But many suburban cities refused to accept this. “Don’t tell your kids anything about cars. If we tell them anything about a car, they’re likely to run off and drive one! That’s just sick… No, keep it to yourself.” There were antidriving commercials, antidriving classes, antidriving billboards… antidriving was even a new school policy supported by the president of the country. They would avoid the subject of cars entirely, refusing to acknowledge safety features such as safety belts, airbags, and antilock brakes. The new generation was to be entirely ignorant of the car. If they knew nothing about cars or how to protect themselves while driving one, surely they would never consider driving them or end up dying in a fatal car accident.
.This idea never really worked. Maybe it was safer to walk. Maybe it was sinful to drive so young. Whatever the case, their kids still began driving at younger and younger ages. If all you do is tell someone not to do something, it only makes them want to do it more. Thirteen-year-olds were stealing cars and having horrifying, paralyzing car accidents all over the country. “What’s a seatbelt?” asked one paralyzed fifteen-year-old who had been thrown from his joyride into a nearby tree. Alcohol was not involved. “How do you use the brake? And what exactly does that do?”
.No matter the numbers, statistics, and startling local deaths, the people of suburbia were not moved. “If we hold fast, things will change,” they thought. “If we start telling them about how to protect themselves—how to be safe—we will be admitting we were wrong and building an entire generation of early drivers.” And so nothing changed. Eventually, whether as passengers or drivers themselves, most of their youth perished in the plague of driving. They heard tell of whole continents on the other side of the planet dying for the same reasons. Still, nothing changed, and the perfect country wasn’t so perfect anymore. The end.
.Sincerely,
Socrates
Thanks for being our friends on Mindsay. I’ll be periodically adding more tips to this site for you. One of you requested that I give you some tips about nonfiction book proposals. Here are the basics.
A nonfiction book—unlike a novel—does not have to be finished before submitting to an editor or agent, although if you’re a new writer it has a better chance of making a sale if the work is complete. What you submit to editors and agents is called a formal book proposal, and it contains some very specific items:
-- one-paragraph concept statement (think TV log lines)
--1-to 3 page synopsis of the project
--1/2 to 1 page bio about you (and why you are qualified to write this book. Must include your platform, i.e. audiences with whom you are
connected or can speak, friends in the media)
--a chapter outline in paragraph form (one or two brief paragraphs on the content of each chapter)
--1/2 page audience definition
--1/2-1-page competitive analysis of books that are similar and how your book is different
--1/2 to 1 page market plan (how do you plan to let people know about your book, if published)
--any media clips or awards you may have
--2-to three sample chapters
One word of caution. A memoir, biography or personal experience piece is treated more like fiction and must be finished before submitting to an editor or agent. Let me now if this helps.
For faster responses to your questions, post them on our blog or visit our newly-enhanced web site at www.authorlink.com. Also, if you find the information helpful, please tell other writers about us. Thanks so much. –Doris Booth, Editor-in-Chief, Authorlink.com.
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I had a block on today's pop fic writing exercise. We had to choose a line and use it in a refrain for about 8-10 paragraphs. I couldn't write anything, so I wrote: I can't write...and ended up meandering about gems, muck and finally a potato king...
What is writer's block to you?
We watched writers talk about this, and I identified with one who said that writer's block is especially prevalent among new or emerging writers and is about a failing confidence. A lot of the time I've been blocked with my novel is this very fear of failing. That's why my writer self is in a disastrous marriage with my editor self and the two can't work it out. The editor is the one who wins in the end, and so I write, and rewrite trying for perfection because anything below that is not good enough.
I'm a perfectionist when it comes to my writing because it is within my control.
How about you? How do you deal with writer's block?
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