Steal Competitors Keywords With KeyCompete.com
Given that I’m running a test with ringtones, during my keyword research I bumped in to a website called KeyCompete that claim they can discover your competitors keywords by entering their domain name, or simply entering a keyword - and it pulls a list of websites and their keywords for you to download.
I paid for a days access at $19 to see what it’s like, and here’s what I managed to do…
I remembered Shoemoney mentioned a website promoting ringtones called downloadrings.com, so I entered the URL in to KeyCompete and it returned 736 keywords. Interesting I thought - how does it find these keywords? I’m guessing it scrapes the website pulling off what it deems to be keywords but I aren’t sure.
What I do know is, it seems to work to some extent:
Example of keywords it returned:
- buffalo ringtone sabres
- t mobile ringtone
- ringtones
- free alltel realtones
- cheap cingular ringtone
- motorola v120e
- wireless family plan
- motorola used v551
- the o.c ringtone
- free phone razr
- christina aguilera ringtones
- akon ringtone
Of course, I wasn’t satisfied with just this, so I entered the keyword ‘ringtones’ in to KeyCompete and it gave me a list of websites, one being pimpmytones.net which had the largest number of keywords to ’steal’. How many? 7,259…
Here’s the first 20:
- deborah cox ringtones
- download pcs ringer
- free greek ringtone
- download phone ringer
- boost mobile realtones
- kyocera realtones
- motorola para tonos
- chart ringtones
- download nextel ringer
- bestringtones
- boost mobil ringtone
- koshine ringtones
- best-ringtones.net
- free ringtone sprint
- klingeltne
- bollywood music ringtone
- plus-ringtones
- palmone ringtone
Ok - this is pretty interesting stuff. I also downloaded all of Jamster’s reported keywords (7,666) and a boat-load of other ringtone websites keywords. I reached my daily query limit but in total I racked up over 20,000 keywords.
Not bad for half an hours work, huh? Visit KeyCompete to learn more.
Test Campaign For Ringtones Started 300 Clicks for $50
As mentioned a few days ago I applied to Azoogleads to promote their ringtone offers but I also applied to Maxbounty and Jamster on Commission Junction. Maxbounty approved me minutes ago so I’ve started my test campaign with them
I created a small test campaign using $50 and I’m paying 0.16 (with any luck) per click for 300 clicks on Adwords. The campaign is very targetted therfore I’m expecting at least 1 lead. I don’t expect to break even, but 1 lead would suggest it’s worthwhile persueing the avenue I am in regards to keywords. If I get a poor conversion, I’ll call it a success, wait for when I can promote Azooglead’s offers and get serious with promoting ringtones.
Watch this space for results of my test.
Got Ringtones? GADOOD Enters the Ringtone Market!
I’ve noticed on my travels there’s a lot of people making a lot of money in the ringtone market - and dare I say a lot of them don’t even seem that smart to me.
The industry was brought to my attention last year and popularized by Shoemoney from Digitalpoint, who I would assume is responsible for a large influx of eager beavers rushing to Azoogleads in the search of gold. Azoogleads are responsible for the largest paying CPA ringtone offers in the industry.

It’s time to wet my feet in what seems to be a cash-cow if you’re able to purchase cheap targeted clicks through PCC, which I believe I’m able to do. Whether or not Google will slap me after a while and raise the prices of the keywords I know I’m able to purchase right now for peanuts, I’m not sure. *shrug*
I have created my website, which I won’t disclose for obvious reasons and Azoogleads have approved my application. Once they receive my W8 Form from those nice IRS guys over in America, I’ll get cracking.
Watch this space.


