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  • How/where would I find a dynamicaly updated list of internet search terms used in various or singular internet search engines, catagorized or organized by certain parameters such as, but not limited to: click through rate (CTR), Minimum Bid Amount, Number of Times Used/Input over a given period of time?


  • The only thing I know of that comes close (and not all THAT close, mind you) are the various keyword/search term services made available at aleksika.com: http://www.aleksika.com/ Notice that they have onsite tools (available for a fee) that cover several areas, including one called "Keyword Research": http://www.aleksika.com/keyword-research/ "Keyword Research is the first step in optimising your website and pay-per-click campaign. Here you need to know which keywords your target group is using..." More specifically, they offer tools to: Find Keywords Keyword Collection Choose Keywords Their "Keyword Collection" includes: Top Keywords Keyword Directory Download Keywords Take a look at this resource, and let me know if you find these tools useful in getting you at least part-way towards your goal. Thanks, pafalafa-ga


  • While the services provided at http://www.aleksika.com/ are somewhat in line with what I am asking for, the following principal difference makes it rather unuseful: YOU have to determine the keywords to be researched, either one at a time or in groups, rather than being able to find keywords parametrically (i.e. in a database, and sorted by CTR, or any other parameters of your choosing). For example, it might be useful to be able to look up all keywords that have a monthly usage of between 30k and 120k, with a CTR of =>1%, and a max bid of => $2.00. I hope this helps to clarify my question. :) Thank you


  • Yes, it does clarify things. Aleksika is a bit more data-rich and flexible than it might first seem, For instance, here's a list of Top keywords from 2004: http://www.aleksika.com/news.html You can see that they do present some useful data, along with the search terms themselves (though again, not quite the data you're seeking). But the lists are regualry updated and can be downloaded and manipulated as you see fit, so there is some built-in selection possible. If another source turns up, I'll be sure to let you know. paf


  • There are also the tools at Wordtracker. Again, not 100% on target, but maybe close enough to be useful -- closer, perhaps that Aleksika. AND they offer a free trial! http://www.wordtracker.com/advanced-tour-ppc.html Take a look, and let me know what you think. paf


  • I already knew about the services provided by Wordtracker, as I am a subscriber. :) Good job finding it, though. I have analyzed the possibility of cross referencing the 2 services, as this may prove to be more cost effective than trying to use Wordtracker alone, and may yeild more relevant results than using Alesika. This is a possible compromise. However, I am still wondering: they are offering the same information (in a more rigid format) as I think I am looking for, is their data source what I am looking for, and if so, what is it? I would think this might answer my original question. If you could find this out, I would appreciate it, although I will accept what you have done so far as an adequate answer. Thank you


  • I'm still looking into your question, and in the process, came across a pretty wild-looking tool that I thought would be of interest....not a source of statistics, but still, worth a look. It's called GoogSpy, and it returns a lot of heretofore unavailable information on who's doing what with Google Adwords: http://www.googspy.com/ For instance, if you click on "Browse By Search Term" you get a huge list of terms, starting with the letter "A". I selected: Search Terms: a christmas carol which led me to the following (it will make a bit more sense when you see it yourself): ============ These Companies Pay for a christmas carol as an Adword from Google ChristianCinema.com Get "A Christmas Carol" Original 1951 classic by Dickens Save on "A Christmas Carol" DVD Ad Link edHelper.com Christmas Carol Literature unit for a Christmas Carol. Quizzes, puzzles, review. Ad Link eBay.com A Christmas Carol Products and information about A Christmas Carol. Ad Link Movie-Downloads.9clouds.com A Christmas Carol Download A Christmas Carol online. Burn A Christmas Carol to DVD now! Ad Link freegiftworld.com A Christmas Carol Get Charles Dickens's Book Free. Free shipping. Sign up now. Ad Link ========== Alternatively, searching on a company name turns up different sorts of information. For instance, a search on [ netscape.com ] leads to: ========== Netscape.com Ranks in the Top 10 on these Search Terms 1 sslv2 The SSL Protocol 1 navigator Netscape.com 1 communicator Netscape.com 1 web browser 3.0 Netscape.com 1 3.04 Netscape Products: Archived Client Products, Versions 3.x 1 netscape web browser Netscape.com 1 what is a portal site Netscape.com 1 server benchmark software Server Performance Benchmarks 1 netscape+ Netscape.com 1 128 bit version of secure sockets layer The SSL Protocol 1 navigator 4.0 Netscape.com 1 netscape Client Side State - HTTP Cookies 1 netscape's Netscape.com 2 web browsers Netscape.com [and many many more] ========== and also shows: ========== Netscape.com Pays for these Google Adwords betscape browser netscape download netscape 7.0 install netscape internet filtering software... metscape natscape nestcape nestscape net zero netescape netsca netscap netscape netscape 4.0 download netscape 7.0 netscape 7.0 download netscape browser netscape navigator netscape web netscape web browser netscape+ netscapecommunicator netscapemail netscapenavigator netscpae netscpe netskape providers tscape ========== Let me know what you think. paf


  • Dear pafalafa-ga, I would like to thank you for all your help. You have found some truly valuable information for me. :) This is the first time I have asked a question on this system, and I would like to pay you the $40 I bid for this. To be honest, I am not quite sure how to do so. Do you have to place your answer in summary on the answer portion? Well, whatever you need to do to initiate this please do. I think you have more than earned it. :) Thank you again.


  • orangeduncan-ga, I'm glad to hear that your first experience with Google Answers was a good win, and that the tools I mentioned above were valuable for your needs. And as they say on late-night TV....BUT WAIT! THERE'S MORE... I came across one more site that I think is worth checking out. I'm not familiar enough with keyword advertising stats to fully appreciate how useful (or not) this information is, but at the very least, there's a lot here to explore. A site called snap.com at: http://snap.com/ offers a lot of stats on advertising, especially on their "Statistics" page at: http://snap.com/stats_home.php There are a lot of options available here beyond the obvious Top Keyword lists, so be sure to take a good look around, click on lots of links, and learn what snap.com has to offer. I trust these tools will be helpful in both expected and unexpected ways. Please don't rate this answer, though, until you are fully satisifed with the results. If there's anything else I can do for you, just let me know by posting a Request for Clarification, and I'm at your service. All the best, pafalafa-ga search strategy -- this was an odd combination of using existing bookmarks for sites on [ keywords ] along with new resources found by perusing newsletters, search sites, and forums.







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