Adding Search Amounts to Keywords

Discussion in 'Keyword Tracker' started by seokid, May 13, 2004.

  1. #1
    Hi I just had a though and felt like passing it on, I know it means more work for you guys but first off, I'd really like to thank you for the work you've already done, I use your site a lot and if there is anything you need don't ever hesitate to ask!

    Anyway I was just wondering if it would be possible to get the amount of
    searches per day listed next to our keywords in the keyword tracker so when
    you look at the list you can see what keyword you rank for, what position and
    what it gets for searches all on one page. It would be sooo nice but obviously
    I'm very appreciative with what we get already, it was just a thought.... well
    dream but anyway hahahh thanks for your time!


    SeoKiD
     
    seokid, May 13, 2004 IP
  2. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    Well truthfully, it would be easy to do from a technical standpoint... but in real-world it wouldn't work well with the volume of keywords/users the system has. You are talking about hundreds of thousands of queries per day to WordTracker and/or Overture. Which wouldn't work real well... :)

    - Shawn
     
    digitalpoint, May 13, 2004 IP
  3. leif

    leif Peon

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    How about if the 'average daily visitors' number only updated on a monthly basis? Then the numbers would still be a good reference for users, but the server load wouldn't be as heavy...

    I use your Wordtracker/Overture tool to manually validate all of the phrases in the Keyword Tracker tool on a semi-monthly basis, but if I could see those numbers directly in the Keyword Tracker tool it would rock - if it was only accurate to within 30 days that would still rock as far as I'm concerned. :)
     
    leif, Jan 9, 2006 IP