Yo Nintendo I see a PR6 on Nintendo Land Good Job Heres some of mine... #4 of 70,000,000 and another site... #4 of 86,000,000 Both on BigDaddy, but about the same on the others except less comp.
Overture... the site gets many hits for product names and categories. It's a decent size (800 pages) site with a good customer base.
What the heck!!! That changed fast!! world-of-nintendo.com is my site, and now it's #3 out of 81,600,000... until the next dance today.
Sorry son... competitiveness is not necessary the searches done per day... it's also the company you share and how much of it there is. It might be 1,900 per day but we are not talking about $100.00 ipods here... some of the merchandise can go for $XX,XXX. Now throw in a few fortune 500 companies that have shit loads of money to spend.... now you have competition. BTW... I know of several KW's that get 50,000+ searches per day that are easier to game... trust me I know from experience.
For that KW... I think it was about half... BUT I'm sure the first few spots sucked up some of my traffic.
Smind, i;m not trying to get into a polemic here. I'm just saying : your situation is an exception to the rule, then. And in general speaking, an 1900 searches /month is really not important to me
I know I'm only a little fish compared to you guys but I'm No.2 in Big Daddy (what is it?I never heard about it until I read this thread) from 1,110,000 for Famous Potters. Not bad methinks...I've only been at it 6 months
I got to #4 for the term 'oliver' 59,300,000 It doesn't make money though so I'd rather focus on other phrases.
I'm #7 with my blog for "strange big cocks". Courtesy of MSN and Yahoo's great ranking algo. Besides that... Out of the 50 #1's that collectively get me approx. 3K uniques a day one two word phrase stands out in terms of fierce competition. Whilst being UK focussed it also beats the rest of the world's 3,480,000 pages in Google with its world wide #1. The 20+ AdWords ads are testimony to the competition for this phrase.
thats awesome guys ... I'm running at #1 of 2,200,000 - PR3 for a supplier type keyword #1 of 5,600,000 - PR4 for a retail keyword #7 of 107,000,000 - PR4 for a keyword in a major industry #9 of 4,800,000 - PR4 for a specific type of apparel (and its not Lacy Nintendo Thongs )
That's actually pretty impressive given you are halfway down the front page. And while you can measure your actual inbounds, the Overture number is an estimate ... so I'd suggest the later might actually be higher unless you have some great title tag that catches the surfer's eyes in the SERP's.