Spy on Your Competition With This Little Trick
In this video, I reveal a little-known trick to spy on your competitors' Google search ads.
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You can also do that within other ad platforms as well, including Facebook and see what some of the top advertisers in your industry are doing.
A great strategy here Dale! :)
Dale,
This is a very easy way to find your competition and develop a strategy to overcome them for better rankings and opportunities.
Jerry
I always love spying on my competitors Dale!! Appreciate the tip here my friend and enjoy the rest of your weekend! :-)
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So when I use this trick and look at some keywords in a niche (that I am failing miserably in) and most of the top websites have thousands of ads, and I have 0 ads, does this mean I should get out of this niche? Or, does it mean that it is a great niche and has tons of traffic in it since they can afford to run 6,000 ads? I'm just not sure if I should just change course completely. What do you think?
Veronica