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Compete.com Launches Search Analytics
Sep 25th, 2007  by Pedro Sostre

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I’ve previously mentioned my affinity for Compete.com and now they’ve got something new for us. It’s called Search Analytics. According to their email announcement:

A marketer at any size company, with any level of search marketing experience, can immediately benefit from the new Web-based resource that delivers the industry’s richest search analytics on a revolutionary pay-as-you-go basis. Compete Search Analytics make it easy for you to:

  • Identify new relevant keywords for possible bids
  • Learn competitor’s search strategies
  • Track performance of specific keywords against competitors
  • Find the search terms that drive the most engaged visitors

It looks like they’ve deposited 10 credits in my account to get me started. (I wonder if they do that for everyone, or just special people like me?) Anyway, I haven’t had much time to play with it yet, but I’ll be jumping in soon. If you’re the webinar-type, they’re hosting one on October 16 at 2pm ET.

Search Analytics Webinar: Bring on Your Questions

On October 16, 2007, Compete will host a webinar to provide tips and tricks to help customers maximize the benefit of Search Analytics. Jeremy Crane, director of search and online media at Compete, will demonstrate how to effectively use the service to build search marketing campaigns that drive site traffic, and he will take questions from participants.

“Over the next two weeks, we encourage people to experience the tool and bring their questions to us during the webinar,” said Crane. “The service is so easy-to-use, however, that we expect most customers will be up-and-running in a few short clicks.”

To register for the webinar on October 16 at 2pm ET, visit http://www.competeinc.com.edgesuite.net/med/uploads/files/Compete-SearchAnalytics-Webinar.htm

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