Key
Word Analysis Report
Site
name: jeffcohen.com
Date:
March 2, 2006
This
report will help you decide on the best keywords for your website.
Amateurs
guess - Professionals know - with this Report you'll know which are the best
keywords to drive more traffic to your sites.
Effective Search Engine Optimization Depends on Choosing the Best Keywords
What are the "best" keywords?
We
compile a database of terms that people search for with the major search
engine.
The
report below is and the resulting keywords are derived form list of
keywords you supplies us.
Definition of meanings terms used in the report below:
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KEI: compares the Count result (number of times a keyword has
appeared in our data) with the number of competing web pages to pinpoint
exactly which keywords are most effective for your campaign.
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Count: This shows the number of times a particular keyword has
appeared in our database.
E.g. Our database currently holds 404958589 words. A count of 147 tells
us that this particular word has appeared 147 times in (this is over 90
days).
Our keywords are taken from major metacrawlers (a service that queries
all the main search engines simultaneously).
Our main sources are Metacrawler and Dogpile, the two largest
Metacrawlers on the net. Metacrawlers have the major advantage of
matching the search profile of the search engines very closely. But are
not subject to the same kind of skew from software robots that
continually check web site and pay per bid positions.
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24HRS: This shows the number of times a particular keyword has
appeared in our database.
E.g. Our database currently holds 404958589 words. A count of 147 tells
us that this particular word has appeared 147 times in (this is over 90
days).
Our keywords are taken from major metacrawlers (a service that queries
all the main search engines simultaneously).
Our main sources are Metacrawler and Dogpile, the two largest
Metacrawlers on the net. Metacrawlers have the major advantage of
matching the search profile of the search engines very closely. But are
not subject to the same kind of skew from software robots that
continually check web site and pay per bid positions.
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Competing: Each keyword has been submitted to the
search engine and the number of competing web pages given in response.
The lower the competition the easier you will find it to reach the top
using this keyword.
If you see a zero (0), this means that the search engine/directory
genuinely returned no results for a key-phrase. This may not
categorically mean that there are zero results in the engine's database;
the engine may be temporarily offline (this happens quite a lot with
Open Directory). However as far as our results are concerned, the
engine still reports zero results and is treated as a legitimate count.
If you see a minus one (-1), this means that we was unable to determine
the number of competing results. You may occasionally get a -1 in a
batch of good results. However it is unlikely as we reworks zero counts,
overloaded engine errors, engine timeouts, etc.
If the entire result set is composed of 0's and -1's then that means
that the engine has changed its display or is pointing at a different
url. Either way, it will appear in our logs and a technician will fix it
inside 24 hours.
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Altavista gets 0.8000% of all search engine traffic
(approx. 4 million a day).
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