Wordtracker or Google Keyword Tool

by ciewy
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Hi all,

Just want to get your opinion on this. I was doing some keyword research and I found a 4 word keyword phrase that, according to wordtracker, gets 3001 searches per day. But when I checked it on Google's Keyword tool, it shows a search volume of only 1,000 times per month.

Which is more reliable to use?
#google #keyword #tool #wordtracker
  • Profile picture of the author healthforums
    I would go with google.

    Also, did you use "exact" setting in google?... it may be even lower than 1000.
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    • Profile picture of the author ciewy
      exact search in google keyword tool? how do i do that?

      Originally Posted by healthforums View Post

      I would go with google.

      Also, did you use "exact" setting in google?... it may be even lower than 1000.
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  • Profile picture of the author willyboy104
    Why not use both, I use 3 or 4 different keyword research tools for my research because not any of them are 100% accurate therefore if you use them all together you will get a much more accurate result if you average them all out that is.

    Also if you can't afford to pay for one or two accounts each month the use the free versions, they work good too.
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    • Profile picture of the author ciewy
      I did use both. But the results I got were very different.
      For the keyword I used, wordtracker tells me it gets 3001 searches per day, while Google keyword shows it get only 1,000 searches per month.

      Originally Posted by willyboy104 View Post

      Why not use both, I use 3 or 4 different keyword research tools for my research because not any of them are 100% accurate therefore if you use them all together you will get a much more accurate result if you average them all out that is.

      Also if you can't afford to pay for one or two accounts each month the use the free versions, they work good too.
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      • Profile picture of the author willyboy104
        Originally Posted by ciewy View Post

        I did use both. But the results I got were very different.
        For the keyword I used, wordtracker tells me it gets 3001 searches per day, while Google keyword shows it get only 1,000 searches per month.
        Yes, annoyingly this happens a lot and I think it has a lot to do with where the figures are collected and what extension search engine they are using. As well as several other factors including whether your looking at broad or exact search terms.

        However I think its best, when this happens to go more for what Google says however I still wouldn't believe there results, as they are not always accurate either.

        When this happens just either look at the mean or take Google's answer as a more accurate result.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tom Brite
    This problem happens alot and the only way to test it is to get those top rankings and seeing.

    You can also use the google insights tool to see if you can work it out, but the google tool is much more accurate than wordtracker because of its sources of results.

    Tom Brite
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  • Profile picture of the author TommyM
    If you compare numbers from various tools, you'll go nuts. The numbers are never the same. I use WT just to check the total demand of a niche (when I put in the seed word), after that I go with Google Adwords tool.

    In the end, if you create a large content website, you'll be found for 10,000 and more keywords so no need to waste too much time on optimizing for one or two keywords...
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  • Profile picture of the author JamesLC
    Googles keyword tool is far more accurate than wordtrackers, when you consider the massive market share that they hold worldwide. There will be some regions where Google has a very low marketshare (less than 10-15%) where other tools may be just as accurate, however its hard to go past Googles tool in general for search volumes.

    Cheers,
    James
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  • Profile picture of the author jitterbug978
    i always use google.. the results seem slightly inflated though i usually cut them by about 25-35% and it becomes a bit more accurate
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  • Profile picture of the author Emmanuel ED
    I use word tracker most times, I'm kind of used to their results though I'd really not totally believe the google keyword tool could be wrong, It may depend on how you search for your words.
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