Google trends!

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    What is the bestest google search count tool?
     
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    lightlysalted Active Member

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    seo.tejas Banned

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    lipsigprice333 Banned

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    google trends is the best
     
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    yep Google Trends is best
     
    hbseo, Sep 9, 2008 IP
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    Google trend will tell you about latest words than you can work on them via adwords tool or word tracker buddy .
     
    atulperx, Sep 9, 2008 IP
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    Google trends is still in Beta and I am not sure that all the results are accurate.
     
    Kneoteric_eSolutions, Sep 9, 2008 IP
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    Try these

    google.com/insights/search/#

    adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
     
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    The best would be Google Trends, but keep in mind that they don't give the number of searches, they just provide relative and aproximative data. And it's nice to remember that Trends is still in Google Labs.
     
    shrung, Sep 12, 2008 IP