How many people are putting some query every day ?

Discussion in 'Products & Tools' started by poseidon, Jan 6, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    Ok now I am not sure that whether or not this is possible to know but can I know how many people are putting some word like say "digital point" as Google Query per day? I just want to number of times the query has been put per day.

    I am pretty sure that Google do not provide any API or tool to know that but is there any other tool or for any search engine can this be known ? I just need rough estimates for few words

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    poseidon, Jan 6, 2006 IP
  2. T0PS3O

    T0PS3O Feel Good PLC

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    Signup with AdWords and use their bid tool. Or use Wordtracker. Lastly, Overture KW Suggestion tool might be able to give you a rough guess.
     
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  4. poseidon

    poseidon Banned

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    Thanks alot for the suggestions :) wordtracker and DP's overture were awesome.

    Now after using them, I have come up with few terms which are having about 63 clicks per day (according to DP tool) so does thie mean that only 63 people search for that term(on MSN) or will it be higher ? I am looking to get most of the traffic from search engines(atleast couple of hundred per day) so it is very important for me have good terms. :)

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    Initially trying to rank on lower KEI keywords may in fact be a good place to start. If you're a new site trying to go after a major keyword or phrase, you'll be fighting an uphill battle that may produce zero visitors; whereas going after a less competitive KW might gain you at least some visitors for now. As your site gains reputation, establishes some longevity, etc., you'll be able to get more competitive in your endeavors.

    Just my .02 from past experiences.
     
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