Finally: Making sense of the numbers (here comes the shock). Ok, now that you understand the artificial skew and the alternatives that can correct for it, let's move on to analyze the numbers given by Overture's STST and Wordtracker's keyword selection service (KSS) using the search term(s) keyword(s). An in depth look at Overture's STST numbers... Overture's STST shows 180,468 searches were conducted. This represents the combined count of the search terms keyword, keywords, Keywords, KEYWORD and KEYWORDS - the combined total of all singular, plural, capitalized, upper and lower-case searches. When we divide Overture's count (180,468) by 30 (because Overture's figures are for a 30-day period), the inference is there are 6,016 searches per day that meet this criteria. In actuality, they receive just 40-60 per day total (are we shocked yet?). Here's how we're crunching the numbers. Fact: Overture's STST suggests a combined average of 6,016 page views took place between Overture and its major partners - e.g. AltaVista, Yahoo, and others - each day for the month of December '03. We're referring to search result pages like: http://www.onlinewebtraining.com). Localized SEO training is now being offered through the Search Engine Academy. (mailto:seo-tip@aweber.com
Demystifying The Radically Different Keyword Results Provided By Overture and Wordtracker Part 3
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