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When using wordtracker to find a good keyword phrase for google (and others), for instance, where to buy widgets, WT will return results using an exact phrase query, i.e. with quotes. So, if WT says that "where to buy widgets" is a very good phrase, then it follows that I should optimize for this phrase verbatim.
BUT, if I do that query in google (and others), without quotes, they drop the 'where' and the 'to'. It is my understanding that the vast majority of regular users won't use quotes. So, wouldn't it then follow that I should actually optimize for "buy widgets"?
Can someone help me to understand the impact of WTs use of quotes on keyword phrase optimization? Thanks! :)