Comments on: Still Not Doing Keyword Research? http://1cat.biz/still-not-doing-keyword-research/ How to use WordPress and blogging for effective Internet Marketing Sat, 10 Jul 2010 12:16:46 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.1 By: Barry O http://1cat.biz/still-not-doing-keyword-research/comment-page-1/#comment-2675 Barry O Wed, 09 Apr 2008 18:50:09 +0000 http://1cat.biz/still-not-doing-keyword-research/#comment-2675 JP, Good catch. What I should have said is other non-U.S. English speaking countries. "Wordze estimates search volume across all search engines in different countries (Google , Yahoo!, MSN, etc.) Assuming that you will do the best with the U.S. version of Google (if you use a .com domain), your search volume will be lower than these numbers." <a href="http://courtneytuttle.com/2008/01/22/keyword-sniping-finding-and-choosing-profitable-niches/" rel="nofollow">- Court Tuttle- </a> For more accurate info use the WordRank tool in WordZe. It will show you what countries and cities the percentage of searches come from. Still though, this is just an estimate. Barry O. JP,

Good catch. What I should have said is other non-U.S. English speaking countries.

“Wordze estimates search volume across all search engines in different countries (Google , Yahoo!, MSN, etc.) Assuming that you will do the best with the U.S. version of Google (if you use a .com domain), your search volume will be lower than these numbers.” - Court Tuttle-

For more accurate info use the WordRank tool in WordZe. It will show you what countries and cities the percentage of searches come from.

Still though, this is just an estimate.

Barry O.

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By: JP Moses http://1cat.biz/still-not-doing-keyword-research/comment-page-1/#comment-2674 JP Moses Wed, 09 Apr 2008 15:43:29 +0000 http://1cat.biz/still-not-doing-keyword-research/#comment-2674 I don't understand something in video 1. You mention that you can only use 60%-75% of the number for "estimated search" that the software brings up. And your reasoning is that you have to take into account non-English searchers. Isn't the data ONLY for that keyword phrase, which is in English? Why do you need to take other languages into consideration, if the keyword phrase you're researching is in English? Thanks, ...jp <em>JP Moses's last blog post..<a href='http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/FlippingHomes/~3/264186369/' rel="nofollow">New “Short Sale Essentials” Video Posted</a></em> I don’t understand something in video 1. You mention that you can only use 60%-75% of the number for “estimated search” that the software brings up. And your reasoning is that you have to take into account non-English searchers.

Isn’t the data ONLY for that keyword phrase, which is in English? Why do you need to take other languages into consideration, if the keyword phrase you’re researching is in English?

Thanks,

…jp

JP Moses’s last blog post..New “Short Sale Essentials” Video Posted

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