AdSpy Pro On Ubuntu Server Preview

Thursday, 21st June 2007

I have not been able to update this blog as much as I want because I am busy updating my 5 other content sites and this site has not been a top priority for me lately. I should try to squeeze in more time for this once I can outsource more of the content creation work.

I am planning to write a guide on how to install Ubuntu Server on an old PC to run the popular AdSpy Pro script without paying a dime on web hosting fees. I spent some time during the weekends to figure out how to get the geeky Linux operating system to work on my 10 year old Pentium 3 500 Mhz, 384 MB SDRAM PC. It’s a 100% pure Linux shell based operating system with no graphical user interface. Very hardcore linux stuff that I have been trying to avoid for a long time.

I hope that AdSpy Pro will be able to run on my Ubuntu Server smoothly. I estimate I would require at least a VPS web host to run this script properly. Running AdSpy Pro on my own Ubuntu Server would be like getting a free dedicated web host. Too bad my internet connection runs at 3Mbps if not it could be really fast.

How Google AdWords Spying Scripts Work

I have been waiting for a long time to have something like adspypro since I joined a secret membershp site about 1 year ago. I remember the service I used was not as advanced as the ones we have today. Previously, we had to compile a list of competitors with Keywords Analyzer and a list of keywords to input into these Google AdWords spying scripts.

What the service used to do was it compared each keyword in your keyword list with the each competitor in your competitors list. For example the keywords “green apples” could be listed in a Google AdWords advertiser that uses the domain “GreenApples.com”. When the script searches for “green apples” and finds “GreenApples.com”, you have a match and this indicates “GreenApples.com” is using the keywords “green apples”.

Nowadays, we only need to enter a list of keywords and the list of advertisers will be recorded for us with the exact keywords they are using in your keyword list. You have to understand that these spying scripts will not reveal their keywords to you unless you have uncovered them in your keyword research! The scripts only help us do manual search engine queries to Google.com to see who are advertising with your list of keywords.

As more of these PPC spying scripts become available at lower prices, it would be crazy not to use one because any serious affiliate program marketer will be using tools like this to find profitable affiliate programs and keywords to exploit. Even if you do not plan to get into PPC marketing, you could potentially uncover a lot of great affiliate programs in your target niche.

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2 Comments On “AdSpy Pro On Ubuntu Server Preview”

On 24th July 2007 12:29 PM, Dave (ZamDoo.com)No Gravatar said:

While you’re on the topic of AdSpyPro and such, you might like to check out http://www.zamdoo.info, which is the blurb site for http://www.zamdoo.com. ZamDoo is far more powerful (try 40x the keywords for a start!) and is the first affiliate marketing tool to undergo a broad and FREE beta test process.

That means that you can get a ZamDoo.com account for free right now while the beta test is underway.

For all details see http://www.zamdoo.info. Vincent - if you’re interested in doing a review of ZamDoo, I’d be happy to make that happen.

Cheers, Dave.

On 27th July 2007 7:25 AM, Linda PNo Gravatar said:

Be sure that you use proxies from the right area. I used proxies from South Africa by accident once and got a bunch of results as if I was using Google in South africa :(

Luv
Linda

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