Brad Callen is a highly respected online marketer who has built many of the top online tools including SEO Elite and now Keyword Elite.

Giving an honest keyword elite review is my best approach to showing you if this product is worth your time and money.

Step 1 – Analyze the pay-per-click list

I launched this function and noticed that you can configure a lot of functions here as to where it would collect keywords.

The information retrieved is impressive, you can see the best offers, know exactly how many competitors there are for Adwords, Overture, Ehance and Miva.

For pay-per-click users, this is the type of information you want.

Step 2 – Create a keyword list

Using the Elite keyword, you can build a huge list of up to 10,000 in one session. But that’s not all you can edit and add to the list of found keywords. The best part that I like is that it is happening on my desktop and the keywords retrieved are coming from the major search engines.

Step 3 – Select a keyword list

This option just baffles me, I have no idea why it was included. It is actually used to build a keyword list from a built-in list of over 2 million keywords. I prefer to do my keyword research from live data retrieved from search engines.

As it seems, the retrieved data had some nice little keywords included.

Step 4: Analyze the keyword competition

Keyword Elite really does a great job of analyzing the competition. Retrieves the top keywords and top websites for the researched keyword.

What I specifically liked is the SEO research provided that shows exactly how the best sites rank. It showed whether the site included that keyword in the h1 tags, in the title, in the bold tags, and in the first 25 words.

This information alone can help you make minor adjustments to your own site for better rankings.

Step 5: Spy on the AdWords Competition

Now, this tool takes any high-ranking site (url) you insert and will track daily, weekly, or monthly ad performance on Google.

The keyword research that keyword elite does is outstanding, it’s a keyword tool that I will be using for years to come, what I like is that this tool is being updated based on what you suggest to Brad. At first, the tool was a bit buggy. But, I must admit, now it is becoming a tool to be reckoned with.

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