Google Adwords
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Hi,
Is there any tool that tells you if a domain has paid results in Google?
I need to find out if a certain domain is showing in the paid search results for any keyword.
I tried to from the question clear enough, I don't know how to explain it better.
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Those two are the best. There is also semrush.
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keywordspy.com and spyfu
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