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.
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Is keycompete recommended?
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Comment by Anne Ahira — November 18, 2007 @ 1:28 am