24 Feb 2008 06:18:53 | Steve Gillman
Many of us who build websites get in the habit of using the
Overture "Keyword Suggestion Tool" to do keyword research. It's
convenient, and one of the few remaining such tools that is
free. Be careful, though, because there are four problems you
may run into with it.
1. Singular and plural forms are lumped together. I once
optimized a site for "mountain hiking" based on the search
traffic indicated by Overture. I later discovered that over half
of that traffic was actually for "mountains hiking."
Unfortunately, the search engines don't lump singulars and
plurals, so those searchers didn't find their way to my site.
2. Alphabetizing. I hesitate to mention this, because it only
seems to happen occasionally, but that makes it worse. Sometimes
Overture alphabetizes search phrases. If you see "bag
lightweight sleeping," you might guess that the searches are
actually for "lightweight sleeping bag," but what about "hiking
mountains?" That could reasonably be searched for both ways.
Look down the list to see if other phrases are obviously
alphabetized.
3. Misspellings are not always seperated. I searched
"perseverence," on Overture's research tool, an honest spelling
error on my part, and saw good demand. I almost optimized a page
for it before taking a second look and seeing that the results
shown were for "perseverance." You can be certain that searches
are being done both ways, but how many each way?
4. Inflated figures. Overture often shows more monthly searches
for a keyword than other research tools show for ALL search
engines. Who is in error? Hard to say for sure, but given
Overtures other imperfections...
Overture Keyword Suggestion Tool is a fast way to learn if there
is some demand for a keyword, and it's still free. For serious
keyword research, though, it's best to look to other tools.
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