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Indian

10:28 am on Apr 3, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Hi can anyone give me some most freq used keywords used for searching online shopping sites. I dont want general words "online Shoping" instead i want some specific words, that r also used quite freq.
Thanks

Mike_Mackin

10:39 am on Apr 3, 2002 (gmt 0)

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1413686 mp3

815618 book
202525 music book
102031 book store
92672 coloring book
88736 book review
88438 used book
69770 comic book

Macguru

11:50 am on Apr 3, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Hi Indian,

Welcome to WebmasterWorld. Maybe you will find this tool very usefull. It is Overture's suggestion tool. I call it Overture's toy.

[inventory.overture.com...]

Enjoy!

Marcia

11:56 am on Apr 3, 2002 (gmt 0)

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>keywords used for searching online shopping

Indian, you can use variations of general words like mall or shopping directory, but it's best to do pages for individual products or product lines. They're generally less competitive and much more targeted.

uhu

8:27 am on Apr 5, 2002 (gmt 0)



@Mike-Mackin:

Hello,

can you tell me, please, where can I find this
keyword-tool, you have used for this results ???

@all:
The Tool on Overture is out of working at the moment. Is there another tool, you know ??

Thank you !

(edited by: WebGuerrilla at 6:49 pm (utc) on April 8, 2002)

WebGuerrilla

8:51 am on Apr 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Hi uhu,

Welcome to WmW

Those keywords were takent from the Overture tool. It is fairly common for it to not work properly at times. But it is usually just temporary.

uhu

9:02 am on Apr 5, 2002 (gmt 0)



Thank you, Webguerrilla !
in the last minutes I looked for other keyword-databases:

I found this site:
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5000 keywords you can find here for free:
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Happy Google-dancing-weekend from Germany for you all !!!

(Sorry, my answer I sent to the wrong topic)

Mod Note:

There are many keyword tools available. Many of them are fee based services and/or have affiliate programs attached to them. You can find a complete list of the most popular services at:

[dmoz.org...]

(edited by: WebGuerrilla at 7:05 pm (utc) on April 8, 2002)

uhu

11:28 am on Apr 5, 2002 (gmt 0)



I tested the tool of overture:

Bad, that I can't search for parts of words.
Excampel: I search for all words, wich contain "shop". I want also the results "petshop", "fanshop" ...

But this tool don't work so.

Who knows another tool, where I can
search for word-parts ? I'ts important to me.

Thank you ! (Excuse my bad english))

Mike_Mackin

11:32 am on Apr 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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In addition to being case insensitive, goto's "matchdriver" can combine different search terms into one result. Example: "fluffword fluffword keyword" can produce a SERP only based on "keyword". Like "the best widgets" might be redirected to just "widgets."

What I do to determine which terms use matchdriver, and which don't, is by performing a search on goto (or the current bid tool) once with the fluff and once without. If you get the same results, there is no need to bid on both, just the one without the fluff is fine.

Using the suggestion tool and current bid tool in tandem is the best way to find cost-effective, productive bids. Brett has an excellent tool at SEW that combines these tools into one. It saves time, and makes the job of finding great bids much easier. I don't place bids without it.

(c) Drastic - 12:36 pm on Feb. 8, 2001 (gmt)

[searchengineworld.com...]

Dante_Maure

2:51 am on Sep 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I visited the Search Engine Tools page you linked to but did not see an Overture tool in sight.

Has it perhaps become unavailable or moved elsewhere?

korkus2000

2:56 am on Sep 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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It seems to be working now.

Dante_Maure

3:34 am on Sep 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Perhaps I'm just missing something obvious...

*what* is it that seems to be working korkus? The link... the tool... ?

I visited [searchengineworld.com...] and this is what I see there:

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Online Search Engine Tools:

Size Matters! Smaller is better with the WebPage Size Checker.
Sim Spider shows you what the search engines see.
Check your html with an html validator.
15-20% of all robots.txt are invalid. Double check yours with the robots.txt validator.
Check your browser settings with the Header Checker.
Scope out your website with the Server Header Checker.
Try Da Scrambler if you need a list scrambled.
It's still about density! You can't afford NOT to check your pages with the Keyword Density Analyzer.

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Now unless I am completely misunderstanding something, none of the above meet the following description from Mike's post earlier:

"Using the suggestion tool and current bid tool in tandem is the best way to find cost-effective, productive bids. Brett has an excellent tool at SEW that combines these tools into one. It saves time, and makes the job of finding great bids much easier. I don't place bids without it."

Can anyone clear this up for me or point me in the direction of the above mentioned tool?

Woz

3:46 am on Sep 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Hi Dante_Maure,

Mike's post was back in May when Brett did inded have such a tool. Unfortunately it is no longer available. I think korkus2000 was referring to the tools page.

You will have to use the following Overture tools and match the data yourself. It is still a very good exercise to undertake.

Overture Search Term Suggestion Tool [inventory.overture.com].

Search Term Bidding Tool [overture.com].

Onya
Woz

Dante_Maure

5:46 pm on Sep 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Thanks so much for clearing that up Woz... thought perhaps I was ready for the rubber room. ;) (or at least a pair of glasses)

korkus2000

5:59 pm on Sep 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Sorry about that Dante_Maure. Like woz said I thought you meant the overture tool.