More Related Keywords In Google Keyword Tool
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JJPerkins - Posts: 201
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12 Oct 10 12:44 pm
More Related Keywords In Google Keyword Tool
Hi all,
Sorry for the time lapsed since my last post, been sooo busy.
Just wondering if anyone can help me to overcome my most recent obstacle?
In the old Google keyword interface I used to;
Those related keywords are the keywords that I am interested in.
Is there a way to get to that same point with the new interface?
Thanks in advance.
J & J
Sorry for the time lapsed since my last post, been sooo busy.
Just wondering if anyone can help me to overcome my most recent obstacle?
In the old Google keyword interface I used to;
- Enter my root keyword.
Click the keywords Google threw up that I was interested in.
Those keywords would then become a new list in a column on the right.
Under that column I was given the option to "fetch more related keywords".
Those related keywords are the keywords that I am interested in.
Is there a way to get to that same point with the new interface?
Thanks in advance.
J & J
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milansangan
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13 Oct 10 5:16 am
Hi JJ,
The new Google Adwords Keywords Tool has a different interface which means there's also a different way of fetching more related keywords.
If you want to become more familiar with this tool, you can check out this link, http://hubpages.com/hub/Google-AdWords- ... -Interface
Here's another thought on what makes the new Google Keyword Tool different from the previous version. This comes from the Google Help Forum itself.
“If you use both the previous and updated versions of the Keyword Tool to search for keywords, you may notice differences between the tools for statistics on Global Monthly Searches and Local Monthly Searches. This is because the previous version of the Keyword Tool provides search statistics based on Google.com search traffic and traffic from search partners, while the updated version of the Keyword Tool provides search statistics based on Google.com traffic only. We’ve updated these statistics based on user feedback, and hope you find them helpful for keyword selection.”
The new Google Adwords Keywords Tool has a different interface which means there's also a different way of fetching more related keywords.
If you want to become more familiar with this tool, you can check out this link, http://hubpages.com/hub/Google-AdWords- ... -Interface
Here's another thought on what makes the new Google Keyword Tool different from the previous version. This comes from the Google Help Forum itself.
“If you use both the previous and updated versions of the Keyword Tool to search for keywords, you may notice differences between the tools for statistics on Global Monthly Searches and Local Monthly Searches. This is because the previous version of the Keyword Tool provides search statistics based on Google.com search traffic and traffic from search partners, while the updated version of the Keyword Tool provides search statistics based on Google.com traffic only. We’ve updated these statistics based on user feedback, and hope you find them helpful for keyword selection.”
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Ampie G - Posts: 445
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13 Oct 10 8:35 am
I don't think that option is included on the new tool. :(
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JJPerkins - Posts: 201
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13 Oct 10 12:53 pm
Thanks Ampie and Milansangan, I thought it was just me not seeing it!
Updated isn't always improved :-(
Updated isn't always improved :-(
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JJPerkins - Posts: 201
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19 Nov 10 1:35 pm
Yay!!! It's back!
Has anybody else noticed the new "More Like These" button?
It does exactly what we used to do the longwinded way, with a click!
So useful :-)
Has anybody else noticed the new "More Like These" button?
It does exactly what we used to do the longwinded way, with a click!
So useful :-)
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LyndaJ
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19 Nov 10 8:49 pm
Hi J & J,
I hadn't noticed that button, or of course the one next to it, "View as text". Thank you! :)
Lynda
I hadn't noticed that button, or of course the one next to it, "View as text". Thank you! :)
Lynda
