Any tool that shows the "no. of searchs for the particular keyword in Google or SE"

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  1. #1
    Hi

    Any tool that shows the "no. of searchs for the particular keyword/day in Google or SE"
     
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    born2win Well-Known Member

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    Wordtracker will show it but you should pay for it.
     
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    williamjack Notable Member

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    any other free tool available??
     
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    Does wordtracker show you Google searches per day for give keywords/phrases?
     
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    williamjack Notable Member

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    yes that is what i am looking for no. of searchs for the particular keyword/day in Google" any body knows
     
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    hooperman Well-Known Member

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    I think wordtracker uses metacrawler and dogpile. I'm not sure whether there is such a tool williamjack. I know that Keyword Discovery compiles searches from 180 SE's including google.
     
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    which one is more relevent wordtracker oventure
     
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    hooperman Well-Known Member

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    You might have to visit their websites and see what they say about the source of their data.
     
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    Google doesn't publicize these figures.So you cannot get it.
     
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    williamjack Notable Member

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    how useful is digitalpoints suggestion tool what should i stress on wordtracker oventure.???
     
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    Mong ↓↘→ horsePower

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    none.
    They display figures from particular search engines.And you have to guess right figure yourself.
     
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    so any reliable tool or any thing which can show what i need
     
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    Mong ↓↘→ horsePower

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    Dude use DP keyword suggestion tool and run adwords campaign with keeping your ad in top3 and guess traffic from Google and then you would have enough data.
     
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    thing is mate why would you need the exact amount of searches per day in google? the results from wordtracker etc will show you which keywords get searched for the most/least, and you can be pretty certain that the top 100 keywords will be very similar over all the search engines. the no 1 searched keyword in any niche will probably be the same for yahoo, google, msn, etc. the amount of searches may differ due to search engine market share but the ranking of each keyword should be very similar.
     
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    Quite a useful tool
    thanks
     
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    google trends doesn't give exact figures but you can compare your keyword with more common ones and can get some idea.
     
    jacksmith, Aug 4, 2006 IP