Coter
06-01-2006, 12:01 AM
Hello,
I'm hoping someone can help me out...
I recently started advertising on Google Adwords. To get search counts for particular keywords, I use Adword Analyzer...the only problem is, it doesn't distinguish between plural and singular searches.
For Adwords, the obvious answer is bid on both the plural and singular form of each keyword.
But what about SEO? I'm also trying to optimize my pages for certain keywords.
Is there a free tool I can use that can tell me for example:
health tips: 500 searches
health tip: 50 searches
Adword Analyzer shows me, health tip: 550 searches.
...so is there a free tool that can tell me I should optimize my page for "health tips" because that gets the most searches, not "health tip"
Hopefully my question makes sense.
I once read that I could use 7searches free keyword count tool because it distinguishes between plural and singular and could be used as a good ball park, but I just used it and it doesn't anymore.
So does anyone have any other free tools i can use?
Thanks!
Ryan
I'm hoping someone can help me out...
I recently started advertising on Google Adwords. To get search counts for particular keywords, I use Adword Analyzer...the only problem is, it doesn't distinguish between plural and singular searches.
For Adwords, the obvious answer is bid on both the plural and singular form of each keyword.
But what about SEO? I'm also trying to optimize my pages for certain keywords.
Is there a free tool I can use that can tell me for example:
health tips: 500 searches
health tip: 50 searches
Adword Analyzer shows me, health tip: 550 searches.
...so is there a free tool that can tell me I should optimize my page for "health tips" because that gets the most searches, not "health tip"
Hopefully my question makes sense.
I once read that I could use 7searches free keyword count tool because it distinguishes between plural and singular and could be used as a good ball park, but I just used it and it doesn't anymore.
So does anyone have any other free tools i can use?
Thanks!
Ryan