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I want to be able to check to see how many hits a google site gets with a user searching a particular term in order to understand if a client should bother going ahead with their website package and in further doing so, hopefully back them up as a client due to lack of competition...
Anyone have any ideas? Zane |
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Zane,
For "keyword Popularity", you can try 1) overture keyword suggestion tool, at: http://inventory.overture.com/d/sea...ory/suggestion/ 2) www.wordtracker.com (this one is not free) 3) For "keyword popularity" on Google, the only tool I know is my very own "keyword Popularity Calculator" http://ecommerce.insightin.com/tool..._calculator.php. dejaone
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Yours didn't fully work matey... I tried it, and nope, didn't work unfortunately but it did get some statistics...
Anyway, thanks... Zane Cosgrove |
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Are you saying you want to be able to tell how often a certain phrase is searched? If so, you can find some cool (free) tools at www.digitalpoint.com
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You may also try http://www.aliendownload.com ... there are a lot of free tool`s.
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Stick with the overture tool:
http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/
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Hello, this may help you immediately. To get more and accurate search results about google and save you time, download the toolbar at www.browster.com. You can preview the links first before clicking into any sites and it avoids the back button. To skip to the next link, you could just click the "next" button on that same page. The search is definititely defined for you and it's more useful in finding out information, fast. try it out!
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