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July 10, 2008

Google reveals search volumes in its Keyword Tool

Filed under: AdWords, Google — Kyle M Brown @ 6:46 pm

I noticed today that actual approximate numbers are being used for these search volumes on Google and its search network.

Previously, Google provided this information expressed as a green bar, using low, average, moderate and high volumes. This was a good way to see the volume of traffic for a specific keyword but without actual numbers data.

Google says:

You’ll notice the following three columns included in your Keyword Tool results: Advertiser Competition, Approx Search Volume [Previous Month], and Approx Avg Search Volume.
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Google Keyword Tool

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