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What to Do with Content Bully’s Data

Monday, 6 April 2009 · Print Post 13 Comments

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If you already do not know about Content Bully then you should. I wrote a post about it a while back, in whch they allowed me to give away 50 of their copies. Well, I have been playing around with the software for a while now and I am impress with what it can do and how it arranges the data.

Since there is so much data that Content Bully is providing, what do you do with that data? There is data for banner ad sizes, alexa ranks, geo targeted alexa ranks, etc. There is a lot and it takes time for Content Bully to gather these data, especially if you set a filter to what you are looking for.

Well, since I have not done an excel tutorial in a while I will show you how the data looks like and what you can do with that data, from my point of view. I will show you some things on filtering by alexa ranks, banners, sorting, etc. It is all very basic Excel tips and tricks but can be very useful when doing your own data or looking at data.

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So with content I run about 3-5 instances of this depending on the offers I am running and types of keywords. Since I look for the max websites with my basic specs, such as alexa ranks and if they have ads or not.

If you do not know what Content Bully is, it simply finds websites with high volume traffic with adsense ads on them. This way you can do placement targeting when working with Google Adwords.

Well, let me just show you the video of and how to decipher Content Bully’s data:

http://www.veoh.com/videos/v18164059tgMFAgRt

Download Content Bully, Its FREE!


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13 Comments »

  • The Film Wall said:

    i don’t know much more about content bully data.but these tips are very useful and informative for me.i will follow your tips.thanks daer.

  • Atniz said:

    I missed the first post that write about content bully. Sounds like an interesting software there. Gonna try it out.

  • Stop Smoking Weed said:

    I’ve read a coupe of positive reviews about it but never really put serious thought about it. Anyway, since it’s free, I might as well give it a try.

  • Jermaine At Work From Home blog said:

    This really a great tool for data, especially the Alexa data which is very important to see the traffic stats you are receiving. Not a bad tool!

  • marc lohan said:

    i think this way will be good for content writing.actually i don’t much about bully data.thanks to sharing it.

  • Chris said:

    Wow, I didn’t even know that there was a content bully. I guess I need to do some research.

  • Dylan said:

    This looks really interesting but is their a mac version or alternative?

  • Pozycjonowanie Poznan said:

    I’d prefer it in form of an on-line tool. It’s always easier to use that way. But I guess I can live with it being a normal application.

  • Web Design Toys said:

    Useful indeed for those people really into the adwords campaign. But for a simple blogger and net user like me, I will do the normal way (like what Poznan just said)

  • game-girl said:

    I have heard about content bully for the first time and got interested,I am sure it will help me to find something new.

  • The Ant - Facts About Ants said:

    Never heard of this “Content Bully” before, checking it out right now, thanks for the share Ian!

  • Inchirieri Auto said:

    I’d prefer it in form of an on-line tool.
    Sounds like an interesting software there.

  • Firme De Curatenie said:

    Hello,sounds like an interesting software there,
    i think this way will be good for content writing…

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