I had been using Google keyword tool and it was a great tool before it converted into Keyword planner. Is there any idea whether it gives exact match keyword or broad when we search for any keyword? I know when we need to get suggestion by uploading a file containing many keywords, there is an option to chose exact or broad match but not sure whether its broad or exact match when we search for a single keyword. Any suggestion?
Yes @Vconsultants is right Google Keyword Planner will give you more broad and exact idea about keywords.
Pls do not use this thread to increase post counts or receiving likes. I am pretty much serious. You guys itself do not know what my question is and what you replying.
Of course I know what keyword planner is, GKW was way better. As I said, just type [yourkeyword] in search area, and you will get exact match.
"New York hotels" = 60,500 [New York hotels] = 60,500 Can anybody explain, why Avg. monthly searches coincide?
When you search for a single keyword, it is by default, exact match. It even says on one of the tooltips.
Exact match is default option when you search for keyword ideas. No need to select this option anywhere or put your keyword in brackets []. In fact, there is no option now to select phrase or broad. You can, however, set a specific match type when adding keywords to your potential AdWords campaign. Unfortunately, this can help you you very little in determining organic traffic. TIP: Always hover over the little graph icon next to every keyword to see it's search trend. If a keyword shows it has 22k monthly searches it does not necessarily mean it's 22k every month. It's just approximate number.
yes you cannot find the options as like broad and exact.The default option is only available you type in the keywords and suggestions are shown.