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Free Overture (Yahoo!) and Google Keyword Suggestion Tool
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How Does It Work?
Our Free Keyword Research Tool :
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Is driven off the Overture keyword suggestion tool.
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Offers suggested monthly regional search volumes by market
for Google, Yahoo!, and MSN.*
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Links the search volumes to the related global search
results.
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Provides links to price estimate tools from Overture and
Google AdWords. That Google AdWords tool shows the necessary bid to rank #1
for 85% of queries, and roughly how much traffic you could expect AdWords to
send you based on that bid price.
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Links to Google Trends, Google Suggest, Google Synonyms,
Yahoo! Suggest, Keyword Discovery and Wordtracker keyword research results.
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Links to various vertical databases like Topix.net, Google
Blogsearch, and Del.icio.us to let you know if people are talking about your
topic and what types of resources they are referencing.
Tool Limitations:
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Tools can only provide helpful information and estimates.
Don't let tools make your mind up for you!
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Overture switches the order of some phrases. SEO Company
may appear as company SEO in the Overture output.
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You have to use a bit of common sense and look at some
of the other numbers from other tools to tell what the appropriate word
orders are.
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If you see something like Diego Estate San Real
well that's pretty obviously mixed up.
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People tend to typically use language in similar
patterns. If there are 14,000,000 search results for ["car hire"] and only
2,000,000 pages for ["hire car"] then odds are car hire is a more common
search term.
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Overture blends plural and singular terms together when
showing their keyword data. Keep in mind the terms may be way different in
meaning, competition, query volume, and conversion.
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Since we estimate Google and MSN traffic based on Yahoo!'s
numbers any sampling error is amplified.
* Please note our tool currently assumes Google having double
Yahoo!'s search traffic and Yahoo! having double MSN's search volume. Depending
on your topic / vertical and your geographic location the search engines may
have vastly different search volumes. The tool can only possibly offer
approximations. Exact search volumes are hard to find due to vanity searches,
click bots, rank checkers, and other forms of automated traffic. Exceptionally
valuable search terms show far greater volume than they actually have due to
various competitive commercial forces causing greater automated search traffic.
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