What does it mean when Adwords Keyword Suggestion Tool shows '-' for Global/Local ?

Discussion in 'Keywords' started by kinesis, Feb 5, 2011.

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    I got young/-/girls((.))c0m thinking it was worth money as a 1996 expiring classic, then noticed I can't figure out the global or local search results. No other keywords I've ever seen show '-' and '-' for both Global / Local monthly search results - does this mean it may be worthless, or that Google just doesn't care about the results for this keyword? I know domains drop for a reason, and all good ones go to auction, they usually never fall through the cracks. I am trying to find a reason not to pay for Sedo's appraisal and accept I may have a lemon, if this isn't something to be afraid of, please let me know - if it is and I need to accept I found a lemon and move on, let me know also.
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    This means it doesn't have any results for your query or insufficient data.. But I guess it's just a bug. This kind of keyword should get at least 1500 hits a month - for "exact match".
     
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    should get >1million... perverts from all over the world search for that keyword.
     
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    Estibot gives me $2700 but I know it's probably worth more...

    Average Monthly Search Stats - young girls
    Average Monthly Searches: 1,525,000
    Average Cost Per Click: $0.31 USD
    Average Ad Competition: high

    Average Monthly Search Stats - [young girls]
    Average Monthly Searches: 251,250
    Average Cost Per Click: $0.31 USD
    Average Ad Competition: high
     
    kinesis, Feb 6, 2011 IP