Wordtracker Data vs Adwords Data

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On one of my keywords Wordtracker tells me to expect 95 searches per day. But I can see that my adwords ad for this keyword generated over 30,000 search impressions in the last month. This is 10 times what wordtracker predicts.

Why the massive discrepancy? I am completely confused.
#adwords #data #wordtracker
  • Profile picture of the author squinter
    Verify that you do have adwords on EXACT searches instead of Broad or Phrase. This tends to mess a lot of people up & is what I would expect as the cause of your problem.
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  • Profile picture of the author intelinside
    Yes, check for EXACT match but I am sure you will still see some difference in the figures which is acceptable. You can also check new G keywords tool HERE.
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  • Profile picture of the author JonathanR
    The keyword in question in adwords is an exact match with the quotes "keyword". I contacted wordtracker and they said that their data represents about 1% of all US Search. I asked them if that means that if word tracker predicts 10 searches per day, I should expect 1,000 searches per day across all US search engines and they said yes, but not to rely on that 100%.
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    • Profile picture of the author dburk
      Originally Posted by JonathanR View Post

      The keyword in question in adwords is an exact match with the quotes "keyword". I contacted wordtracker and they said that their data represents about 1% of all US Search. I asked them if that means that if word tracker predicts 10 searches per day, I should expect 1,000 searches per day across all US search engines and they said yes, but not to rely on that 100%.
      Hi Jonathan,

      You got some bad info there. Wordtracker uses a small subset of data, but they then extrapolate an estimate for all searches. So that means if it predicts 10 searches a day, that's what they are predicting.

      As others have pointed out, you are likely not choosing the correct settings in the AdWords Keyword Tool. There is a "Match Type" drop-down selector that you must set to "exact" if you want accurate search volume data, using quotes won't do.
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  • Profile picture of the author mcpeak5632
    Both are good tools for anaylsis of keywords but I think adwords is more trusty and gives exact match if you select it from the drop down menu of it..
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