To make life in the AdWord world a little easier, computer consultant Rod Beckwith and Internet marketing software developer Jeff Alderson have teamed up to launch Ad Word Generator, a new software package that auto-generates Google AdWords.
Currently priced at $97 and available off the company’s website, the Generator can spit out 5,127 sales terms from 65 different categories, all of which its creators say have been customized and researched to capitalize on the Google service.
“Forget about the tedious, painful process of creating AdWords,” said Alderson. “We've already done all the grunt work and will give [customers] everything they need to cash in big with AdWords.”
Alderson’s lofty claims aside, early users of the software are already singing its praises, both for simplicity as well as effectiveness, and Alderson already has a history of developing nifty software applications for Internet marketing and research. His company, Xybercode.com, hosts more than a dozen online advertising, Internet marketing and search engine optimization tools.
Using the Generator, users can also do most of their AdWords planning offline, creating new ads, editing old ones, spell checking the copy and cross-referencing their campaign parameters with Google’s advertising rules before even logging in.
“I run a lot of Google AdWords campaigns,” said Willie Crawford of MasterThePayPerClicks.com. “Ad Word Generator is my secret weapon that makes it a snap to post new listings and update existing listingg. I just compose a dozen listings offline, automatically check them against Google's rules, log-in and then post them all from within the software.”