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Old 09-17-2004, 08:18 PM
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Hi,

Is there any website our there that will let you know how many searches are down per keyword?

Example: sports, 5000 searches per month on google.....

Example: baseball, 20000 searches per month on google?

I know google has this place where you can find the most popular keywords, but I'd like to know how many per keyword(phrase).

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Not Google that I know of, but there is Overture (Yahoo): http://inventory.overture.com/d/sear...ry/suggestion/
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If you're asking what I'm thinking, try www.wordtracker.com.

It has a free trial, and those results use MSN only. The paid version uses a lot more.

Not only that, it tells you what it predicts the next daily number of searches will be for a given keyword/phrase. You keep entering phrases and selecting them, put them in a "basket", and when finished it will give each phrase a score based on the popularity of that keyphrase compared to the number of competitors it found using it.

Hope this helps.
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Google's search numbers are proprietary, and they will never release them (the organic or natural searches). You can, though, get Google Adwords data by opening an Adwords account, so that's as close as you'll get to the real Google data.

You can try Wordtracker, I use it often and recommend it. Keep in mind, though, that the Google data is estimated, so there are some topics that are more accurate than others.
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Using the google adwords script is your best bet, as with other scripts you have to gestimate what the google equivalent would be.

Keep in mind though that (as was mentioned above) that this still is 100% accurate.
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