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Is it possible to get or buy top 1000 of keywords used in google?

         

dragon26

3:00 pm on Jun 17, 2003 (gmt 0)



Hello everybody.
Did someone know where i can found some information about keywords used for search in the google?
Thanx a lot.

Brett_Tabke

3:17 pm on Jun 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Open an adwords account. There are estimates of kw's in there.

gopi

5:13 pm on Jun 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Also

Overture Keyword Suggestion Tool [inventory.overture.com]

WordTracker [wordtracker.com]

jimja

10:54 am on Jun 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hello,

Overture says a search term was searched on x thousands of times in a month.

what should I multiply x by to get an idea of how often the search term was used from all search engines, Is it safe to say, If overture have 20% of the market, to multiply x by 5?

mfishy

10:58 am on Jun 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Overture's keword tool is WAAAAAY to high. There are terms in there that estimate 20,000 searches per month that I generate 20 clicks for at #1 position on Google.

Adwords is a bit better as it will estimate your clicks. I find the main index traffix to be much more than adwords but it is a starting point. Also, you do not need to open an account to use it.

Marc_P

11:01 am on Jun 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I asked this question to my Google rep a few days ago, the answer was a categoric NO - but they can provide you with keywords and expected impression counts if you have a premium account.

jimja

11:03 am on Jun 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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mfishy,

thanks,

They did look a little high. When I get the adword results what should I multiply the figure by to get overall web search number from all engines?

cheers,
Jim.

mil2k

11:10 am on Jun 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Is it possible to get or buy top 1000 of keywords used in google?

Don't ever do that! Some of the top 10 queries consist of yahoo.com or other search engines.:)

Jokes aside use all the tools and make an educated guess.

mfishy

11:32 am on Jun 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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<<When I get the adword results what should I multiply the figure by to get overall web search number from all engines? >>

Not sure what you mean by all engines.

Also, this is a very tricky subjects there are SO many variables like; title, description,position, keyword, niche, etc...

I have found that the noraml index gets 3-7x the clicks as adwords, even in the top positions, assuming you are in the top 3 in the non paid index. It will take some research on your part conclude how it works for your terms.

When looking at the adwords keyword tool, keep in mind that unless you use brackets it is uncluding ALL searches that contain your keywords.

jimja

7:46 pm on Jun 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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a ballpark figure of 3-7x should be good enough.

I've got a sales pitch to a marketing manager next week and can see these type of questions coming up.

thanks.

vincevincevince

8:59 pm on Jun 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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it sounds like a spam subject:
"Get the top 1000 k.e.y.w.o.r.d.s. used in g.o.o.g.l.e. for just $1.99"

Try google zeitgeist for the toppest of the top.

chrisnrae

11:02 pm on Jun 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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While I agree Overtures keyword counts are way too high, Wordtrackers are off as well. They have shown phrases as having xxx searches a month when being #1 on that same keyword in google brings me the same exact search number they list for the MONTH in uniques every three days. Same situation happens with numerous searches.

madweb

1:43 pm on Jun 19, 2003 (gmt 0)

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>> Overture's keword tool is WAAAAAY to high.

The overture tool is not only innaccurate, but has skewed results on certain high-paying terms.

This is because partenrs pre-fill search boxes or return results for particular keywords in popups etc, and these show up as searches even though the users never actually searched for that term.

menton

3:17 pm on Jun 19, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hi Everybody,

I think that the Overture Search Term Suggestion Tool gives a rough idea of the total amount of searches for a keyword on the whole of the Internet for the previous month.

If you go to alexa you can fine the top 500 sites and the top sites by category. While this is not exactly what you are looking for you might find it helpful.

Regards

menton

mfishy

4:07 pm on Jun 19, 2003 (gmt 0)

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<<Wordtrackers are off as well. They have shown phrases as having xxx searches a month when being #1 on that same keyword in google brings me the same exact search number they list for the MONTH in uniques every three days>>

Take a look at where Wordracker gets it's results from. It is not MEANT to be reflective of the traffic on Google. Their monthly sample is about 250 million searches which Google gets evry 35 hours.

Wordtracker is used to give webmasters an idea about WHAT keywords/phrases are being searched and a base for comparison between the various keyord/phrases.

Richie

5:39 pm on Jun 19, 2003 (gmt 0)

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www.google.com/press/zeitgeist.html