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Old 08-25-2009, 05:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
DnPresident
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Hope this is what your asking?

Here's my experience. First of all, people love to give out the google results when selling a name but most of those same people usually aren't so quick to go by KeywordTracker results. I go by KeywordTracker daily search results. If it says 179 daily searches but google says 12,800,000. I honestly don't know what the google results are but I think it's how many times google see's the name being used and not for exact searches.

For example, Your looking for the search volume of 'fax machines' google may see that someone wrote "I hate fax machines" and count that. Where KeywordTracker goes by that exact search term.

So, don't buy the keyword "fax machines" expecting real high search volume for that exact term.

KeywordTracker seems like a good tool to me but be careful not to fall for some kind of fad or something that surged in search results short term. Use Common sense.

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Originally Posted by juguar View Post
Hi,
Here are the things I've tried:-
1. Wordtracker -
Used their 7-day trial account to enter my root or core keywords and got some suggested keywords back. I then used the Competition search and got a report ranked by Impressions & KEI .
Problem is they're saying there were 45 searches (really small) with Broad match.
I ran a starter campaign for 2 days before and got many, many impressions (something like 1000). Admittedly, I had a high Max CPC. But Wordtracker does not correlate to CPC.

Also, 1000 actual impressions on AdWords vs. 45 searches in Wordtracker. Can someone help me reconcile the two vastly different numbers?

Jug

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