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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: South Florida
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I have always the google keyword tool as a guideline for choosing the right keywords over others. I decided to try Wordtracker....I am just using the 7 day free trial. My keyword in "exact" in Google 3,600 local searches My keyword in Wordtracker comes up at 88 But what does this result show? Is this number monthly? Daily? I looked for help on the result numbers but found none. Anyone? |
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It's the daily average of the previous 12 months.
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: South Florida
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thecableguy, Thanks for taking the time to read and reply. Now it makes sense. P.S. - Not sure if your username is referencing Larry the Cable Guy, but I just finished watching his show "Only in America". Usually wouldn't watch, but stopped on that channel for some reason. Had me laughing. Funny Show. Thanks Again. |
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You can check the SEObook tool which uses Wordtracker, you have to register (free) Seo Book Keyword Suggestion Tool Great tool for building keyword lists, to bad they did away with the shorter subscriptions. Yeah I'm not that creative and happened to be watching the cable guy at the time |
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