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I mentioned tracking keywords for my PPC campaigns in my Day Job Killer PPC update.

There are two systems I’ve been using to look at keywords for these campaigns, undercoverProfits & XtremeConversion, and I’ve got very different opinions about the two systems…

One’s cool, and one’s way to expensive and far to much work for me!

The actual campaign tracking one is XtremeConversions, and it has helped quite a lot with some campaigns, although it does make it take longer to get a campaign set up.

If you’re serious about trying to make money with AdWords it’s well worth the investment.

the other system I’ve been using is UndercoverProfits, and I’ve just dropped the membership on this one.

It’s not exactly cheap, at $291 each month, and it takes a lot of time and effort to get any useful info out of it, and even then there’s no guarantee that the keywords it gives you are going to prove to be profitable.

Out of using it for a month I’ve ended up with one new campaign that I’ve just set up to try out, and that was after spending several hours going through the data yesterday..

So it’snot getting my recommendation, obviously, although I will include the results from the new campaign in the next PPC update.

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