http://www.keyworddiscovery.com/search.html

Discussion in 'Keywords' started by nobitu, Feb 19, 2008.

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    http://www.keyworddiscovery.com/search.html is exact?

    When I try find with "car picture"
    And see only 2450 (don't know per day, per month or...)

    But i tried on google then see:

    keyworkdiscovery is true in this case?
     
    nobitu, Feb 19, 2008 IP
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    francis3 Well-Known Member

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    glendowney Notable Member

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    Nobitu, isn't the Keyword Discovery a tool that shows you how many times the keyword car picture was searched for, and the result in Google the amount of results/websites that are listed for that keyword. Either way looks like you have your answer to one question :)
     
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    nobitu Banned

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    I knew the times searched for with competition is difference, but why "car picture" is high competion keyword while has low searched times :confused:
     
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    l3vi Peon

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    Thats easy. ;p

    Because people compete for the stupidity of things.. LOL

    All joking aside.... I checked Google, and found results ranging from 6,180,000 - 9,620,000 with an open term search. Quoted gave 1,240,000, and sites using the term in anchor text matched 1,190,000.

    Many people use free tools like Yahoo that is reporting 21,259 searches a month. Unfortunately due to the lack of education of why they should never use free tools, they end up competing for low traffic, high competition terms as they lack the extra data they get from the paid ones. While tools like Wordze and KD provide better information, standards, an edge for the rest of us that already know better. ;)
     
    l3vi, Feb 21, 2008 IP