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What is a good Weight for keywords using AnalogX Keyword Extractor ?

I am using the Google / Altavista Profiles.

         

diddlydazz

3:19 pm on Dec 19, 2001 (gmt 0)

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What would be a good weight?

also are there any changes to any of the profiles ?

I have checked my competitors (albeit a small niche ) and they have just 12s and 19s, I have so far got 51.0 and 34.0 (google profile) for the major keywords, is there something I am missing ?

Thanks for your help in advance as always.

/dazz

WebGuerrilla

12:41 am on Dec 20, 2001 (gmt 0)

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I can't be of much help with that particular piece of software, other than to point out that their web site hasn't been updated in about a 18 months, and the most current version comes with a profile for Infoseek. :(

Regarding keyword density in general, I'd say you are on the right track. Don't worry about what general reccomendatitions a piece of software may give you. Just sample the pages within your niche to see if if there is any kind of general pattern, and then come up with a happy medium.

Keyword density isn't what it used to be, so don't spend to much time dwelling on it.

diddlydazz

1:59 am on Dec 20, 2001 (gmt 0)

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Thanks for the info.

/dazz

Brett_Tabke

4:45 am on Dec 20, 2001 (gmt 0)

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AnalogX uses the old Webcrawler search spy for it's data. Since Webcrawler is now Goverture driven, those logs are pretty useless. Thus, the analogX data is pretty useless.

So are the other "keyword trackers". The other two I know of (pay services) for keywords also used the Webcrawler spy for data. history...

WebGuerrilla

5:35 am on Dec 20, 2001 (gmt 0)

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The keyword tool your talking about isn't the Extractor tool. The Extractor is just a density analyzer.

I hadn't actually seen the keyword research tool you were talkihng about, but you're right about it being pretty useless.