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Data on keyword clusters?

         

shorebreak

6:10 am on Jun 6, 2004 (gmt 0)

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It's becoming common knowledge that web searchers tend to search starting with broad terms, then refine their searches as the move further along the process of buying something.

Assuming that's true, it would be cool if Google offered a tool to its advertisers that said what other keywords people search on who search for a particular keyword in question.

Kind of like Amazon's 'People who bought this book also bought...' feature but for keyword buyers.

What do you all think? Would anyone else find this of value?

Robsp

12:43 pm on Jun 6, 2004 (gmt 0)

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The keyword tool does something very similar IMO

skibum

5:09 pm on Jun 6, 2004 (gmt 0)

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What would be cool is to see how individual people change the query they enter as they get closer to buying and how specific they get before they stick with a site and buy or fill out a lead form.

Seems like we make lots of assumptions about "money keywords" being pretty specific and it is intuitive that that is how people do things but it might not be the case.

Another thing that would be interesting is to see how the lag time between initial visit and purchase when someone lands on the site with a general query vs. a very specific one.

There is a whole world of data on query intent and purchase cycles as they relate to query language we may have yet to explore since the focus tends to be so heavily weighted towards amount of traffic, CTR, and direct response conversion rates associated with each keyword.

Robsp

5:56 pm on Jun 6, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I would like to see the delta between the click and the conversion date as many of my clients sell trial software.