adCenter Add-in Beta for Excel 2007!
December 6th, 2007 | RSS Feed
Microsoft Windows is accepting emails for advertisers who want to test their adCenter Add-in Beta account in the Excel 2007. Users who want to integrate keyword research can apply now. This program will help the advertisers a lot, in many ways as it is:
- Free, simple and can be downloaded easily
- One can easily research, analyze, and manipulate data
- Quickly research keyword monetization for KPIs—CPC, CTR, impressions, and clicks. It will help to maximize campaign ROI.
- Keyword categorization allows users to input URLs or keywords, and the tool suggests a category based on the market segment for more effective advertising spend.
- Gain valuable insight on the demographic and geographic information of actual search queries
- Keyword demographic and geographic information helps to target the right audience.
To test your adCenter Add-in Beta, one needs to fill out an adCenter form. As put by the adCenter team, "Upon release of the product, you'll receive an e-mail notification so you can download this new adCenter tool."
Forum discussion continues at WebMasterWorld.
Click here to subscribe to our RSS feed to get a daily digest of news around search engine industry. PageTraffic SEO Blog is updated four times a day and is ranked as one of the best search engine resources blog by Pandia!
- del.icio.us
- Digg
- Furl
- Rojo
- StumbleUpon
- Technorati
- Yahoo!
Did you like this article?
Related Posts
Comments
One Response to “adCenter Add-in Beta for Excel 2007!”
Leave a Reply
Connect with us
SEO Tools
FEATURED CATEGORIES
- adCenter (82)
- AdSense (113)
- AdWords (298)
- Analytics (53)
- AOL (5)
- Ask (101)
- Bing (33)
- Blogging (19)
- Copywriting (1)
- Directory (6)
- Google (1876)
- Industry News (805)
- Keyword Research & Targeting (21)
- Link Building (1)
- Link Popularity (60)
- Live (78)
- Local SEO (7)
- Microsoft (131)
- Mobile Search (13)
- MSN (170)
- PageTraffic Happenings (6)
- Panama (21)
- Pay Per Click (33)
- Reputation Management (1)
- Search Engine Conferences (153)
- Search Engines (95)
- SEO (222)
- SEO Tools (40)
- Social Media (19)
- Tips & Tricks (12)
- Web Marketing (4)
- Yahoo! (567)
- Yahoo! Search Marketing (66)










February 8th, 2009 at 23:03
It is amazing the new things I see Excel used for everyday. I think there is no limit to what it can be used for.