Finding traffic for topic?

Discussion in 'Blogging' started by Jen2swt, Feb 14, 2012.

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    I'm looking to start a blog on an experience that I had a few years ago that I don't think I've seen alot of sites out there that talk about it. Is there somewhere I can go to see what the traffic is like on these sites? I'm looking to blog about the experience, information, treatments, etc but I also want to get a feel for what the traffic would be like.
     
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    Thanks alot hmansfield

    Seems some keywords might return good results...

    According to google keyword tool, they range from 90K - 823K global searches...I honestly thought it would have been way more...I like the looks of it. Now I'm off to find a decent domain name. Thanks for the help :)
     
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    You can do a simple research by google adword's keyword research tool.
     
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    i agree with hmansfield
     
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    You can also use web developer tools for your browser, such as SEO Quake for Firefox,
    http://www.seoquake.com/

    ...and use it to see what keywords and descriptions someone else is targeting by looking at the source code and other tools that it has that measure how many times a keyword is mentioned in a site, and so on.
    Basically, it's sort of trying to reverse engineer their SEO.
     
    hmansfield, Feb 26, 2012 IP