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What is WordWatch?
WordWatch is an advanced AdWords management tool. It works 24/7, automatically finding you the best keyword positions at the best prices.
Save up to 50% on AdWords
Sophisticated algorithms work tirelessly to shave every extra penny off your bids: bringing your costs down to the bare minimum for the same traffic performance.
Get 30% more traffic
Traffic or conversions? You choose your goal and WordWatch will identify keywords with high performance potential and optimize bid prices for increased results.
Find new keywords
WordWatch mines search query reports to automatically add new keywords, match types, or turn disadvantageous keywords into negative keywords.
Leave it to the experts
Large advertisers spend millions each year on automation software. Get peace of mind while staying competitive with our automated expertise.
Combat rising keyword prices
Average CPCs have jumped more than 400% since 2006! WordWatch keeps AdWords affordable and effective for small business advertisers.
WordWatch users say
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We had been looking for an automatic PPC management tool for some time. WordWatch was the only one to fit our needs and budget.

Cindy Gagnon
SEM consultant
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We’re in a highly competitive space but WordWatch really delivered for us with higher conversions and better quality score. This is an awesome software for PPC management.

Jorge Schmidt
chatbox service
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Cost-effective advertising is the key to our business. With Adwords and Wordwatch we stay ahead of our competition.

Greg Howe
webshop owner
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WordWatch is amazing! They got us started with a brand new campaign and put us on the first page of results.

Tracy Lee
social startup
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