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		<title>To Spy or not To Spy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 09:38:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Kelly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been getting a few affiliate emails sending me through to the sales page for Brad Callen&#8217;s PPC Webspy. As part of Operation Kill Overload I typically save any interesting product emails into a folder for later, then forget about them, or forget which folder I put them into. PPC Webspy got that treatment last week [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been getting a few affiliate emails sending me through to the sales page for Brad Callen&#8217;s <strong>PPC Webspy</strong>. As part of Operation Kill Overload I typically save any interesting product emails into a folder for later, then forget about them, or forget which folder I put them into. PPC Webspy got that treatment last week but came to my mailbox again today and  after speedreading the sales page, and watching a concise and easywatch 7min video (complete with muzac) I decided this<a title="ppcwebspy" href="http://www.ppcwebspy.com/downloads/?xc8999"> <strong>free </strong></a>nifty little piece of software would come in handy if I was into <strong>ppc</strong> and <strong>adwords</strong> marketing, which i&#8217;m not yet, but this would be a <strong>time &amp; money saver </strong>if I was.</p>
<p><strong>I</strong> <strong>like </strong>- <strong>FREE</strong> and <strong>I like</strong> - <strong>EASY.</strong> When you do a Google search, the software automatically places a &#8220;view keywords&#8221; button below every single Adwords advertiser. Click the &#8220;view keywords&#8221; button and a popup window appears that not only shows you the keywords that any Adwords advertiser is bidding on, but it also shows you a lot more key information, like how much they&#8217;re paying per click and so on. Is this legal <img src='http://jj-kelly.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_surprised.gif' alt=':o' class='wp-smiley' /> ) </p>
<p><strong>I like </strong>that I can upgrade to a <strong>branded </strong>version with a<strong> viral feature </strong>which puts <strong>my</strong> affiliate links <strong> </strong>at the #1 and #2 positions in Google for any keyword that is searched for. <strong>I like</strong> that it&#8217;s a win-win for free and branded users.</p>
<p><strong>I don&#8217;t like </strong>anyone else can get this software so easily. So <strong>don&#8217;t click this link  <span style="color: #0000ff;"><a title="ppcwebspy" href="http://www.ppcwebspy.com/downloads/?xc8999" target="_blank">ppcWebSpy</a> </span></strong></p>
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