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				<title>PPC Management Software: Problem Solved</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[ <p>Back in August, I wrote about <a href="http://www.addedbytes.com/blog/ppc-management-software/">PPC Management Software</a>, and my uphill struggle to find a really good PPC software provider.</p> <p>Back in August, I wrote about <a href="http://www.addedbytes.com/blog/ppc-management-software/">PPC Management Software</a>, and my uphill struggle to find a really good PPC software provider. Well, after a few months of trawling the web and trying various options out, I've found a program that works exactly the way PPC software really should work: Kazaam from Israeli firm <a href="http://www.kenshoo.com/">Kenshoo</a>.</p><p>A gentleman by the name of Etai Rosen spotted my plea for help and got in touch to show me through Kenshoo's system, and I was completely blown away. In the training sessions since that initial sales session, and using it since the training, I could swear it's reading my mind and getting better. And there's a new version due out any minute that fixes just about every little gripe and problem I have found so far, and even adds the biggest feature currently missing from their offering.</p><p>So what's good about it ... well, it has the ability to import an XML file, daily and automatically from a URL. Awesome - that takes care of my product lists, special offers and so on. Other providers seemed to trip up on this point frequently.</p><p>There's a great system of bid policies - you set and forget (to a degree). Bids can be raised and lowered, bad keywords weeded out, all based on pre-set metrics, including an average CPA, and/or actual conversion data.</p><p>Copying campaigns from one engine to another takes 5 clicks.</p><p>A huge selection of highly automated keyword generators, some smarter than others but all interesting.</p><p>The objective appears to be to automate, as far as possible, the PPC process, and in that regard I think they've succeeded admirably. The whole system appears to be able to take control of most of the day to day tasks involved with running PPC campaigns.</p><p>It's early days yet but so far I'm very impressed. Things may change, of course, but I'll keep you posted!</p> <br><br>]]></description>
				<pubDate>Mon, 10 Dec 2007 16:55:16 +0000</pubDate>
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				<dc:creator>Dave Child</dc:creator>
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				<title>PPC Management Software</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[ A busy week this week at work is currently not looking like it will improve much, and primarily that is because I can't find a piece of software that can do what I want it to (and doesn't cost a fortune). Our contract with our previous PPC software supplier is about to expire and, because of their abysmal service and support, will not be renewed. So I am shortly to find myself without software to manage our PPC, and far too many keywords to do so manually.<br />
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So I need to find something to help manage our PPC campaigns at work. While I can live with simple maintenance functionality, a degree of automated bid adjustment wouldn't be a bad thing if at all possible. Can you help?<br />
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While working with our previous supplier, I have developed an internal PPC management system that allows us to set up keywords and adverts for products through our own CMS. This system regularly builds a text file with all of our PPC data in and sends it via FTP to said company. I would like to work with a company (or piece of software) where this system would not go to waste, if at all possible.<br />
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So what is your software of choice? All reccommendations very much appreciated! <p>A busy week this week at work is currently not looking like it will improve much, and primarily that is because I can't find a piece of software that can do what I want it to (and doesn't cost a fortune). Our contract with our previous PPC software supplier is about to expire and, because of their abysmal service and support, will not be renewed. So I am shortly to find myself without software to manage our PPC, and far too many keywords to do so manually.</p>

<p>So I need to find something to help manage our PPC campaigns at work. While I can live with simple maintenance functionality, a degree of automated bid adjustment wouldn't be a bad thing if at all possible. Can you help?</p>

<p>While working with our previous supplier, I have developed an internal PPC management system that allows us to set up keywords and adverts for products through our own CMS. This system regularly builds a text file with all of our PPC data in and sends it via FTP to said company. I would like to work with a company (or piece of software) where this system would not go to waste, if at all possible.</p>

<p>So what is your software of choice? All reccommendations very much appreciated!</p> <br><br>]]></description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2007 15:59:56 +0000</pubDate>
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				<dc:creator>Dave Child</dc:creator>
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