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Im using the above mentioned keyword tools. Im writing an article about handheld book scanners. so that is my keyword phrase. Google says about 1600 searches were carried out for that keyword phrase in just 1 MONTH. But webtracker and keyword discovery returns only 15 searches in a 12 month span! This seems very unlikely. They also say that only 568 searches were done for the keyword phrase "grooming your pet" in a years time. Again very unlikely. Didnt search google keyword for it but it will return MUCH higher results.
Are they doing the same job which it doesnt seem likely. I would like to know how many searches were done for Handheld Book Scanner. Which is correct? Why are they so different.
Anyone help would be much appreciated.|||the reason that you get the different result from the different tools is that all the tools are provide the detail or the result from the data available with them or in their databases. whenever you make the search in any search engine it will match the your words with their database and then gives you the maximum result on that words.
all search engine has the various amount of the data as they collect the information on the internet with their own rules and regulations.
the google has the maximum data in its database in the internet world as it collects more data from any other engine
from 100% the 80% of search has been made on to the google search engine and the remaining 20% has been divide between other engines. so you will get the more and maximum result for your search then other search engines.
as the google is used more than any other the result or the data provided by it will be perfect then any other engines. you can be reliable on the result of the google that's the sure.|||You're not the first person to feel confused about keyword research. If you really want to do it right I highly suggest paying for a program called Market Samarai - all the pros have come to love this keyword tool. There's a high learning curve involved but the skills you will acquire will make you a master keyword phrase researcher.
Hope this helps!
Richard Woolsey
http://onlinetoday.ca
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