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June 26, 2004 at 12:08 pm #651002
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InactiveI have used Wordtracker, but after testing it on some less popular keywords it doesn’t appear all that accurate to me either. (haven’t bothered yet with the highly competitive ones) Another thing that brings this into question is that there are certain typos that show up with more searches than the original phrase. That shouldn’t happen.
Programs like Wordtracker are good for giving you suggestions/ideas but you need to apply some common sense to the results, as in what word(s)/phrases would you personally use if searching for this topic. The stat program I use has helped in that is gives the search term that the visitor used in the respective search engine to find my site. Interesting sometimes what people type in.
June 27, 2004 at 12:38 am #651019Anonymous
InactiveI don’t think people are going to give you their top converting keywords, but personally I steer clear of generic phrases like ‘online casino’ and ‘betting online’ in favour of keyphrases that have a clear intent behind them. Ideally, the ultimate search term would be ‘i want to gamble online and i have money burning a hole in my pocket’ but no one seems to search on that one
June 27, 2004 at 3:34 am #651025Anonymous
InactiveFunny thing is that the #1 result for that particular search isn’t even a casino site, tryme.
http://www.broadbandreports.com/forum/remark,10532403~mode=flat
(#1 results for “i want to gamble and i have money burning a hole in my pocket” on google)
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