yes, I have already checked it. But in order to make use of this tool you first have to know another keywords search volume. Then you can compare this one with the one you want to analyze. Only this way it makes sense.
Using the trends tool what I mentioned earlier holds true. Two of the big phrases show as having almost the same search volume in all of the keyword tools - but trends says not enough search volume on one while the other is robust. Obviously what happens is the SE are smart enough to associate the search terms and is reporting results at the keyword tool that are different than actual searches. I suppose this is where the "" would come into play in keyword selection. Thanks for the reminder about trends.
is this tool http://www.technobloggie.com/keyword-tool/index.php Code (markup): accurate to count the number of search per day for one keyword.
totally agree with this. People often overlook Description and Title of the page which is most important. When a reader searches something, he does look at what this site is about before clicking. Atleast this ratio is about 50:50on the worst side. Always have clear description and title of what you website is all about. This is also mentioned in google webmaster guidelines.
You are getting the traffic that your position in the serps will give you........ Theirs ppc ads above your's plus many serp positions above your ranking.... So with only a little over 100 searches a day you are getting what your position typically gets for that amount of searches.....
imo you should first work on your title tag. it looks a fait bit spammy - make people want to click it
I have tried different title settings. short and long, there is no big difference and also changed the meta description. The only point here is what I have realized now is that the adwords tool shows me an "average" search volume but this keyword is acctually a "very low" volume keyword. And now with this new knowledge it makes sense why only 4-5 clicks per day, there is nothing to add anymore. Thanks