These data are compiled with Overture keywords suggestion : Top 1000 common search terms on Yahoo (as of July 2006)
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sex as the number one searched word, not suprised.. but number 2 and 3 did! Interesting for me since i taught english for two years here in china. Also travel asia, and travel china are at the top, more interesting words for me. Mayhap ill be making some sites around these soon.
Sex 8.000.000 searches on yahoo..this means around 20.000.000 on google and 3 or 4.000.000 on msn...not to mention all the keyword combinations with sex, porn and so on..incredible Thanks to adamovic for the great infos. Keep up the good work
this thread made me remember i have a huge database to help learn chinese laying around. I saw that "learn chinese" was in the top 50 most searched phrases and remembered. Hopefully i can use this to make some nice mula
"Learning English" surprised me a bit too, would be interesting to see where all of these searches came from (which countries)
That's a really great list. Thanks! I'm actually surprised some of those keywords/phrases are even in the top 1,000.
I compared some of these terms on Google trends and their data is very different. For example, compare the terms download, free, and sex and you'll see a very different view. Language school and learn english were practically non-existant in comparison. Maybe it all comes from the different demographic of users, not sure...
I think it is due to screw in Overture data. Have you noticed entry "buy lvivhost.com online viagra viagra"??? It seems that SEOs are generating a lot of requests which are presented in Overture data.
I dont think Google Trends is working correctly or maybe not stable yet, I have tested millions of time on sime specific words It allways give different results how come ?
I haven't known that Google trends is skrewed also. It means all is not completly correct : Overture keyword suggestion, Google trends, Wordtracker, Recent AOL Data...
This is a key here: Frankly I don't think it's correct at all!!! Beside the fact that a lot of data is missing like demographics, search through what service, timeframe, etc...