One of the hardest thing to estimate with any keyword tool is the actual keyword volume that you’re going to be able to get if you achieve a #1 ranking in Google for that keyword. During the past few weeks, I have been trying to take a close look at traffic I get on my sites against what Wordze is saying, and I think that I have a pretty good formula that you can use to estimate this.
To be 100% honest, as I have looked closely at the numbers, the count column in Wordze isn’t giving me the consistency I would like to see. Luckily, the estimated column is.
Ok here’s what you need to do to get a pretty good estimate of traffic levels. You will take what’s in the estimated column and divide it by 30. This is because the estimated column is monthly, and we want to calculate daily.
After that, you are going to take the new number and divide it by 4. This is because Wordze is trying to estimate traffic across a bunch of different search engines, including all of the different versions and languages of Google. Note: This will only work with keywords that are in English. If you are using keywords in another language, you will have to divide by a much larger number here.
Ok now simple math tells you that if you take a number and divide by 30, and then divide it by 4, you will get a number equal to the original number divided by 120.
The Bottom Line
So what’s the best way to estimate daily keyword volume with Wordze? Take the number in the estimated column, and divide it by 120.
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Thanks for tip...Keep it up!!
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