The adCenter Add-in Beta for Excel 2007: help build out your keyword lists

The adCenter Add-in Beta for Excel 2007: help build out your keyword lists

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Many of our adCenter blog posts refer to a free tool we offer called the adCenter Add-in Beta for Excel 2007. I wanted to call this tool out specifically, in case you are not familiar with it -- the Add-in can help you expand your keyword lists and plan your keyword strategy. Features available in the tool include:

  • Keyword Extraction: extract a list of popular keywords from a specified Web site.
  • Keyword Suggestion: generate a list of relevant keywords based on a list you provide.
  • Monthly Traffic: obtain monthly historical and future forecasted impression counts for keywords to gauge popularity and guide your keyword investment.
  • Keyword Monetization: learn about clicks, impressions, position, click through rate, cost per click, and match type for a given time period.
  • Search Buzz: Top Spiky Keywords (seasonality and spikes in popularity) and Top Frequent Keywords (trends for popular keywords).
  • Demographic: provides demographic information about the given keywords within a set time period. The percentage (shown as a decimal) of searches by gender and age group are shown in the output.
  • Geographic: learn location information and impression info by location to help with geographic targeting.


Be sure to check out the five step-by-step Add-in tutorials, and visit the Excel Add In page on the Microsoft Advertising site to download the Add-in and review the product guide, installation guide, FAQ and features list.

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  • Did't know that I can do that with Excel and Ad Center. All this while I have been using specialised software. Will try yours. Thank you

  • Can you make the tool be an online tool that does not require Excel!!?? I use a MAC and have a PC but it does not have 2007 on it. I find the MAC does a better job at running MS programs than does MS XP with SP-3. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE

  • How can I get that to work on a MAC?

  • Hi Dave,

    I do know that the Microsoft Advertising Intelligence team is aware that Mac users are requesting compatibility, though I don't have any visibility into where this sits in their list of priorities.  Rest assured that any announcements around updates to the tool will be posted on the adCenter Blog.

    Thanks!

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