Please help: URL : www.becomingamoneymagnet.com keywords : universal law of attraction Approx Avg Search Volume (google adwords tool) : 1900 Position in google.com : 5 But why my traffick website is under 10 / day??
Is that a yearly, monthly, daily estimate ? Try this tool : http://tools.seobook.com/keyword-tools/seobook/index.php That tool says that universal law of attraction gets just 2 searches per day and universal laws of attraction with the laws (notice the S) gets on average 24 searches per day. So I would be using mulitiple tools for estimations and suggestions.
Approx Search Volume: August = 1300 (google keywords tool) but why google adwords is different from tools.seobook.com? universal law of attraction gets just 2 searches per day (seobook.com) and universal law of attraction gets 1300 / month in august (adwords)
Mmmm I wonder if that measures the traffic to sites where an ad' would be displayed ? say if you were to target sites using the keyword "universal law of attraction" - then the traffic from related sites showing your ad' would equal 1300 ?
I would guess that the websites above you answer the searches query most of the time. By looking at your domain name, I think that would prevent some people from clicking it. They are interested in romance and your website sounds financial related. You may need to work on your title and description to improve click through rates. Also keep working to find a way into the top 3. Those top 3 sites will get most of the clicks.
I mean why is seobook.com and google adwords is different? result from seobook.com is 2/day and adwords is 1300/month
I believe that the data in Google adwords tool is only based on PPC traffic but when interms of organic search it's not accurate.
I like SEOBook and Google Insights Search. http://tools.seobook.com/keyword-tools/seobook/index.php and http://www.google.com/insights/search/#
There is no perfectly accurate tool for finding keywords. I use a variety of different tools, just to get a general idea of how popular the term is.
Why ? it's called a long tail search term, it's not bad, sometimes it is smart and is easier to dominate - it's getting harder and harder to find what you want these days on the net and using longer search terms are proving to be more accurate .... and the common web surfer also knows this ....
you are running your numbers for all variants containing that keyword. try running it with [universal law of attraction] this is for only the term "universal law of attraction" you are showing for all results, including "california universal law of attraction" "i hate universal law of attraction" "cheating in universal law of attraction" etc.