| Our
free keyword suggestion tool grabs the Overture search counts
for different geographic markets.
About
This Keyword Suggestion Tool:
- Offers suggested
monthly regional search volumes by market for Google,
Yahoo!, and MSN.*
- Links the
search volumes to the related global search results.
- Provides
links to price estimate tools from Overture and Google
AdWords. That Google AdWords tool shows the necissary
bid to rank #1 for 85% of queries, and roughly how much
traffic you could expect AdWords to send you based on
that bid price.
- Links to Google
Trends, Google Suggest, Google Synonyms, Yahoo! Suggest,
Nichebot and Wordtracker keyword research results.
- Links to various
vertical databases like Topix.net, Google Blogsearch,
and Del.icio.us to let you know if people are talking
about your topic and what types of resources they are
referencing.
Want
more free PPC or keyword research tips? Need more Keyword
Research Data?
-
If you use pay per click marketing you are probably best
off using Google AdWords or Yahoo! Search Marketing over
the smaller PPC engines due to typically higher click
quality and faster feedback loops.
- Wordtracker
offers a subscription based keyword research service and
has a free keyword research guide [PDF].
- Aaron
Wall offers a a great resource e-book I highly recommend
investing in on
learning SEO called the SEOBOOK.
- Dan
Thies's offers a The
Search Engine Marketing Kit which teaches you how
to choose keywords.
- More
SEO resources found on Mediamage
SEO Resource page.
Things
that Blow with this tool (Mainly Stuff from Overture's data
format):
- Overture switches
the order of some phrases. SEO Company may appear as company
SEO in the Overture output.
- You have
to use a bit of common sense and look at some of the
other numbers from other tools to tell what the appropriate
word orders are.
- If you
see something like Diego Estate San Real
well that's pretty obviously mixed up.
- People
tend to typically use language in similar patterns.
If there are 14,000,000 search results for ["car
hire"] and only 2,000,000 pages for ["hire
car"] then odds are car hire is a more common
search term.
- Overture blends
plural and singular terms together when showing their
keyword data. Keep in mind the terms may be way different
in meaning, competition, query volume, and conversion.
- Since we estimate
Google and MSN traffic based on Yahoo!'s numbers any sampling
error is amplified.
* Please note our
tool currently assumes Google having double Yahoo!'s search
traffic and Yahoo! having double MSN's search volume. Depending
on your topic / vertical and your geographic location the
search engines may have vastly different search volumes. The
tool can only possibly offer approximations. Exact search
volumes are hard to find due to vanity searches, click bots,
rank checkers, and other forms of automated traffic. Exceptionally
valuable search terms show far greater volume than they actually
have due to various competitive commercial forces causing
greater automated search traffic. |