Well, I'm about to start doing some serious market research for website building and the usual place to start is checking your keywords' marketability. Not even sure if there are any other tools that do this (probably), but I figured I'd write my own anyway so I know exactly how it works. Please give me feedback! Keyword Supply vs Demand Tool It uses Google and Overture. Comments & suggestions very welcome
Cool Idea I'm sure, but could you put an explaination of the score? There is no reference point listed to guage it.
Ahh, sure. I was meaning to do that, got carried away with code! The score is really simple: it's demand/supply (i.e. Overture hits/Google hits) Will amend it tomorrow.. bed time here now
The tool is confusing...what does 0.23 mean? Is 1 the highest? What does the rank mean? I like the idea, but am a little confused Brandon
Afterhim.com - the score is simply the number of Overture Inventory hits a keyword/term gets (i.e. "demand") divided by the number of Google hits it gets (i.e. "supply"). The rank is the score divided by the highest score of the group of words you entered (i.e. a percentage of the top score), followed by the actual interval rank (i.e. 1st, 2nd, 3rd). I did this so you can see both an absolute and a relative score for each keyword/term. Hope that helps TOPS - I'm still working on it, made a few changes yesterday, the admin backend still needs work though
PS: It would be nice if you could also provide keyword option too like in this site: http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/ http://conversion.7search.com/scripts/advertisertools/keywordsuggestion.aspx For example: If i search for a keyword "motivation", it also diplays: employee motivation, self motivation etc complete with its ratio!! Sorry if its too demanding
I've intalled the extension on Chrome but the booklet marker doesn't appear by the address bar like my other extensions. Also on the Tools Extension manager, it is not in blue like the other extensions. bottom line, i can't get your extension to work on Adwords, thanks