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Roger Hall Releases AdWords Ad Generator Tool

November 13th, 2007 by Mike Read more about Google AdWords

Automatically generate ads with proven formulas using this tool.

Roger Hall has recently released an ad generator tool that will automatically generate headlines and copy for your AdWords ads based on several inputs. You input your product and domain and within seconds you’re looking at a bunch of ready-to-go ads to paste into your AdWords account or build off of.

If you are having trouble coming up with new headlines or ad copy, this could be a very useful tool.

You can check it out here: AdWords Ad Generator. There is a nice and short video presentation that explains it quite succinctly.

If you check out the service (there is a free 7 day trial), please leave a comment and let us know how it goes.

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Mike Prior to MindValley Media, Mike was the Head of New Ventures Strategy at eBay where he conceived of the strategies that led to the investment in Craigslist, the launch of Kijiji.com and the acquisition of Skype. Mike has an MBA from Stanford and previously worked for the Boston Consulting Group. He is also a certified Google AdWords Professional.

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4 Responses to “Roger Hall Releases AdWords Ad Generator Tool”

  1. ClarkeW

    That looks like a great tool. I think that I’ll definitely have to give it a try.

    Thanks for the great information!

  2. Kettlebell-Training.com

    Looks interesting, but considering the number of ads and variations it generates there really ought to be some less tedious way of creating all those ads.

    Vic

  3. ScreenRant.com

    Did my comment get removed because I pointed out something that I thought was an issue?

    I thought you wanted feedback…

    Vic

  4. Mike Williams

    Vic, had an email issue that we just fixed so we were backlogged on the comments. Sorry about that! We appreciate all feedback, good or bad, as long as it’s constructive and on topic.

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