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TheWinner
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#1 · Posted: 27 May 2008 19:09


Hey guys

Recently I have come across gtrends research tool by wordtracker -

http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/gtrends

Does anyone know what time span the results are calculated over? I am assuming one month.. but not 100% sure.

Any help would be great

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Kiran

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#2 · Posted: 27 May 2008 22:31


Yes it is a one month time span. Another cool tool for keyword research is SEO Book. you just need to use a firefox browser with it. I have found it very helpful with my research.

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#3 · Posted: 28 May 2008 03:16


Thanks for response Breanne

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#4 · Posted: 28 May 2008 09:29


Wordtracker's results are based on daily searches. I don't know how detailed you want to get on this, but here is a good article explaining it in more detail...

http://www.wordtracker.com/academy/overture-wordtracker-results-compared

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#5 · Posted: 28 May 2008 10:23


Interesting article

Thanks for that

Kiran

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#6 · Posted: 28 May 2008 18:09


l use wood tracker all the time esp on the long tailed key words. l have not cared on the time updates

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#7 · Posted: 28 May 2008 21:17


Thanks for the info about Wordtracker Jeff. I was informed that it was on a monthly basis. Thanks for the heads up.

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#8 · Posted: 13 Jun 2008 19:35


As far as keyword searches go where seems to be the best place to go for this? I know this might be a stupid question and it is probably listed somewhere but what does SEO stand for?

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#9 · Posted: 13 Jun 2008 19:47 · Edited by: TheWinner


Hey o00roxygirl00o

o00roxygirl00o:
As far as keyword searches go where seems to be the best place to go for this?



At the moment, the only keyword research tool I use is:

http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/gtrends

The following link will help explain this tool in detail:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXZWHVryIT0

o00roxygirl00o:
I know this might be a stupid question and it is probably listed somewhere but what does SEO stand for?


Theres no stupid questions, the only stupid questions are those that are NOT asked in the first place

SEO stand for - Search Engine Optimization

Which is esentially optimizing (via target keywords for example) a site to a particular search engines criteria to enable your site to appear higher in a list of search engine results, hence, improving the volume and traffic quality to the site

Hope that helps

Kiran

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#10 · Posted: 13 Jun 2008 21:31


Roxy,

SEO is one of the biggest components of online marketing. It's mastery is absolutely required in order to compete online.

Learn on-page SEO first. Then learn off-page SEO. You'll need both to do well. Off-page SEO includes back links. Get back links from web 2.0 platforms as well as from articles, press releases, etc. If your content is good, other sites will naturally give you back links.

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#11 · Posted: 14 Jun 2008 11:50


Hey Newbie Shield,

Do you know of any good references on the internet regarding on-page and off-page SEO?

Regards

Kiran

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#12 · Posted: 15 Jun 2008 21:56


Hi Winner,

This forum is one place to learn a bit about SEO. You can also read about it in books, do a Google search, buy into a program, etc.

The net is full of sites vying for your visitations :)

The hard part is wading through the BS to find out what is really true. As with everything else, that takes a lot of time spent reading and experimenting. That isn't meant to sound evasive. You'll have no trouble at all finding this information.

Best of luck,

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