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APP STORE OPTIMIZATION · HUGH KIMURA · JANUARY 2014

How To Track All Keyword Spy Keywords With One Click

This short tutorial will show you how to add the keywords you uncover with Keyword Spy to the Keyword Rankings Module.

You are going to like this feature that we just implemented. The Keyword Spy Module is a great way to spy on competitor's keywords. If you are not familiar with Keyword Spy, click here to read our tutorial.

But now Keyword Spy can help you track all of your existing keywords, the keywords of a competitor or keywords for an unpublished app in the Keyword Rankings Module, with just one click. This post will show you how it works and how it can speed up your keyword research process.

The Fastest Way To Track Keywords From Keyword Spy

Now when you use the Keyword Spy Module, you will see a new button above the keyword list of your app and the app you are spying on. Before this, if you wanted to track keywords from Keyword Spy, you had to copy and paste.

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When you click on this button, the entire keyword list will be added to the Keyword Rankings Module. If there are keywords that you want to remove from the tracking list in Keyword Rankings, simply click the trash icon for that keyword.

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Adding competitor's keywords can be a good way to track keywords that you want to use in the immediate future. You may also want to add the keywords from another app if you are doing pre-launch research for your app. This feature is also available in the Keyword Spy Module for Android apps.

Conclusion

That's it! This simple addition to Keyword Spy will speed up your workflow whenever you start tracking an app for the first time, or when you want to track keywords from other apps.

Are there any other new features that you would like to see in the future?


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Hugh Kimura

Written by: Hugh Kimura, Head of Content

Date: January 2014