Google Updates their Keyword Tool – What You Need To Know
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Hey, this is Jerry West of SEORevolution and I’m guest blogging today with some test results that should make a nice impact on your business today. Yesterday Google updated their keyword tool to include actual numbers instead of the bars representing data. What does this mean? In short, Google’s update to their Keyword Tool will SIGNIFICANTLY improve your keyword research ability. Review how in just four minutes with the screen shots, commentary and test results below:
Google has always stated they would never follow Yahoo!’s footsteps and release actual numbers from their keyword data, as Yahoo! took so much heat for their numbers being off. Well, they have obviously had a change of heart. Here is a summary of what they have added and what the numbers mean.
Step One: Go to Google’s External Keyword Tool.
Step Two: Enter your keyword phrase or a website URL.
In the above example, the radio button defaults to “Descriptive words or phrases”, I enter my keyword, and while I can enter multiples, I am going to leave it on a generic term “mortgages” to see how Google’s synonyms feature works as it is also checked by default.
If you choose the URL route, you will need to click the radio button “Website content” and the screen will change to allow for a URL to be spidered. I did not check to also spider pages linked from this URL. I want to see how Google sees this page’s “theme” which is very important in my SEO efforts.
Why?
If Google comes back with unrelated terms as my theme, I know I screwed up my Title Tag, Headline, Content, etc. and I need to fix it ASAP. Because if Google can’t properly read my theme, I’m probably not going to rank well for the terms I’m targeting.
Step Three: Click “Get keyword ideas”.
Step Four: Analyze Results.
Keywords: Are sorted by relevance based on Google’s algorithm.
Advertiser Competition: This is based on AdWords. The fuller the bar, the more competition. As you see from the image above, the bars are completely full indicating heavy competition. Heavy competition in the AdWords space almost always translates into heavy competition in the SEO space for that keyword phrase. However, competition is good, as where there is competition, there is money being made.
Approx. Search Volume: June: Based on data collected from June (last month), this is the total number of search volume for the month.
Approx. Avg. Search Volume: Based on historical data of the last 12 months, this is the average per month search volume.
As you can see from the data above, the volume is pretty heavy for the top mortgage keyword phrases. Later in this article I will be comparing real data with Google’s data to show how accurate it is.
How did the web page option result turn out?
As you can see from the data Google spit out, the page is very well themed and “search engine optimization” and “search engine marketing” are the two biggest themes. Perfect. Google then breaks down each and gives additional keyword suggestions for each grouping. This is very powerful and very much worth your time to learn. This just made keyword research for your individual pages so much easier. What about the MSN Excel Tool which I thought was so cool? It’s just been replaced in my book with Google’s tool.
Why?
Accuracy. You don’t have hundreds or thousands of non-related keywords for a URL in Google’s tool as you do in Microsoft’s. It is clear Google wins yet again by giving relevant, meaningful data instead of a big glob of stuff for you to wade through.
Data Accuracy
So, how accurate is this data? Let’s see. I constrained a keyword report to only include “meta” keywords, as they are “niche” keywords in my view and best to use to test data accuracy.
The above numbers are constrained to only show the click-through traffic from Google for the entire month of June. This is an actual screen shot from Google Analytics. Now, let’s compare these numbers with the keyword tool.
Google only had data for three of the five keywords entered. As you can see, I did an “exact match” so the search volumes would be accurate. As you see from the results, we are getting “Insufficient Data” for June and it seems through the queries I have put through that the “magic number” is 600. Meaning that unless your click through traffic is at least 600 on your end, there won’t be any data from the previous month. Even though Google is showing an “average” of 1,600 search queries a month for the term “meta content” and there are no advertisers, even though Google says there are (Advertiser Competition bar half full), I had a mere 318 clicks despite holding the #1 position. Taking 46% of the search volume, which is what I should expect for the #1 result, I should have had 736 clicks, more than 400 than I received.
“But wait,” you say, “the data for June was insufficient. You are basing your numbers on data which doesn’t exist.”
Fine.
Taking twelve months of data (July 1, 2007 - June 30, 2008), I received 3,612 click throughs, or an average of 301, which is LOWER than the current month’s data. I could go on for days with similar results.
Looking at data on my affiliate sites, the trend is similar. Google’s search volume numbers are at least 2x of what they should be, which is similar to what Overture did. Be mindful of this as you make your determination based on “search volume” as the numbers are inflated. In one instance, I own the top seven results for a keyword phrase (different domains, of course) and my traffic volume is just over half of Google’s search volume number. It should be A LOT higher than that. More proof that the numbers are off.
Remember to test the keyword first through PPC to make sure the keyword phrase converts before doing SEO. No use doing SEO on a phrase that doesn’t convert - no matter how much search volume it gets.
I will have more examples this month as I continue my testing with this tool.
And if you’re going to Search Engine Strategies in San Jose next month, I’ll be on the Organic Search Panel with legendary SEO Mike Grehan. Stop by, I love talking search.
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Very nice
The tool is a lot better!!
Now it has a lot more relevant information.
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very informative and definitely something I’ll have to learn.. again.. more learning curves ahead
So, cut the Google seo results by half? Like for my “free advertising review” phrase in Google, there are 18,000,000 results and I am # 1. So, there might be only 8 or 9 million?
Very interesting. Great post. It is already looking like there might be some confusion about the reliability of these numbers. Much like Overture. I have already had an email from one prominent IM Guru swearing that they have done loads of tests and the figures are dead accurate. Already it’s hard to know what is right?!! Still, having figures is a whole lot better than the little bars they used to have. It’ll be interesting to see how this thing progresses.
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COW- what is your opinion between
Speed PPC
affiliate elite
and others?
I mean, which tool is the best? Or are they all necessary?
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Speed PPC is a campaign builder tool that is very effective for those with experiance in PPC, affilaite elite is a research tool… so you can not really compare the two as for which is the best. Also since tools do different jobs it is hard to rank the best.
Remember to test the keyword first through PPC to make sure the keyword phrase converts before doing SEO. No use doing SEO on a phrase that doesn’t convert - no matter how much search volume it gets.
Can you expand on this? How do you test the keyword through PPC to make sure it converts?
You can use the strategy we teach in the keyword training series here or you can actually run PPC campaigns with the keywords and see if they convert.
So say I think I have a few good keywords… should I run a AdWords campaign using those keywords? Then if I get charged the full amount, I know there is a demand for those keywords? Is that the gist?
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No, if you make sales then you know the keyword converts… it is about conversions. Which keywords convert.
Ah…right. Makes sense. Thanks!
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Looks like some awesome features. I haven’t used Googles keyword tool much, but will be taking a more offensive approach in regards to keyword optimization.
thanks
I am going to have to check this out. I try to stay updated each time that Google and other places decide to update.
Hmm when i type keyword phrase with empty competition (white) bar inside Google search i get zillion ads (should i get zero?), they are probably in “beta” whit this tool.
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put quotes around the phrase when searching. google is showing you who is advertising for that exact term, if someone has just one word frm that term as a ad then they will appear.
thanks for this tip.
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THANKS, Jerry! And much thanks to John Cow for having Jerry West do guest blogging on this subject. I really appreciate getting good, reliable info on this new tool from you guys. I know I can trust you both. It makes it much easier to learn how to do this stuff when I don’t have to be on guard against hype or hidden agendas. Jerry, the way you’re presenting this is clear and to the point — muchas gracias! I have so much anxiety about all the time it takes to learn things b4 I get proficient enough to actually make money, so I don’t take it for granted when a good teacher like you shows how things work quickly & easily. Sweet!
Even if the numbers are inflated, it gives you a number which is much better than a bar. In addition, it is much easier to compare the various words.
I only use the Google keyword tool to look for phrases and not for actual search figures/numbers, there are still much better tools out there like Wordtracker. If Google is recommending a phrase, you should consider it.
Jerry, do you rank #1 for that keyword you did a test for… on all G data centers? If not, that might be the reason why your numbers are off.
Makes you wonder why they didn’t do it earlier! Very cool feature though.
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Still the best , I trust anything with a big G on it
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According to the new keyword tool Google gets more searches for “google” on Google than it does for “yahoo” or “msn”.
Google has finally clarified its search numbers. Are they accurate? Don’t know. I do know that now I can go back through my keyword phrases on my website and optimize them a little better. Also I can eliminate many that were guesstimated. Good for google. Now let’s go skydiving!
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