Compared to similar applications which are based on subscriptions and controlled by 3rd parties, AdSpyPro arrives as a one-time purchase and is totally controlled by the user.
Essentially, AdSpyPro’s main competitors are other subscription-based applications such as KeywordSpy, SpyFu as well as Hexatrack wherein all data are stored in the servers of the company.
According to JP Shoeffel, his initial intention in creating AdSpyPro was to prove that a particular software could be made available at a less costly price and be accessible to all.
Basically, what AdSpyPro does is a combination of Under Cover Profits and Google Cash Detective but it sells for a mere $67.
Whether you are a newbie pay per click marketer or an experienced one, it is critical that you correctly perform your market research on the onset.
Though this could be performed manually via online search for high demand keywords and markets, subpar results could be had if the search is done by those who lack the necessary online experience.
A convenient way out of such a problem is through the use of spy tool programs such as AdSpyPro.
Specifically, this program offers one the ability to know what works in the current marketplace by merely spying on campaigns which are currently existing as well as keywords which are being utilized by other affiliates successfully.
Compared to other intelligence competitive tools, AdSpyPro offers users the ability to analyze the keywords as well as ad copy which your specific competitors are using prior to a campaign launch.
The idea is that if your competitor is running a campaign using particular keywords or ad copy for a long time period, it is highly likely that such a campaign is profitable.
AdSpyPro’s uniqueness is the data which is stored on your server. One of the flaws of other spying tools is the possibility of data being compromised as it does not reside in your very own server.
Besides being self hosted, AdSpyPro also provides an intuitive user interface. Do note that installation may be a bit technically difficult especially for newcomers.
Fortunately, the help documentation is comprehensive enough to understand and apply.
Still, there are a few limitations present on AdSpyPro. For one, it is unable to track data from international ad campaigns and is also unable to track Iframed or cloaked pages which affiliates could be using. Also, it offers no data analysis for Google AdWords campaigns.
Also, compared to other membership sites which costs more than $90 per month, AdSpyPro could be had for a one-time fee of $27.
The software is also available to be downloaded instantly after purchase. As long as the user has a fair knowledge of a few technicalities, AdSpyPro is ready to be used in 30 minutes or less.
AdSpyPro is also incapable of tracking MSN and Yahoo. The product also possess no AdWords campaign tracker of its own.
Still, AdSpyPro’s interface is highly intuitive and gorgeous. It also offers Proxy Server support just in case your IP is blocked by search engines. AdSpyPro also provides excellent customer service and the application is promising in the sense that it focuses on the needs of the customers.
ll in all, AdSpyPro is completely beneficial if correctly used. Be aware though that this is only a tool and it is just as important to create high quality sites with content that is compelling. Still, AdSpyPro is widely used by many successful PPC marketers today.
