Hey Guys,
I have been reading through google's keyword selector tool and results all night just looking at the ridiculous CPC rates some keywords cost right now... and a question has bothered me....
Google shows a small green bar signifying "High Search Volume" and "Average Search Volume" on keyword popularity searches....
But does ANYONE have any clue or link to a page containing SOME type of "ballpark number" that defines "Average" or "High" or "Low" or "Very Low"....
With the yahoo tool, you can clearly get a number...from the previous month... but I just want to see if ANYONE has a ballpark definition for the google terms? There only seems to be 5 settings (Very Low, Low, Average, High, and Very High)... but damnit... what pushes the ranking from one level to the other... I need FIGURES!!! :music06:
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
P.S. I have no idea why I used that emoticon..it just looks cool.
I have been reading through google's keyword selector tool and results all night just looking at the ridiculous CPC rates some keywords cost right now... and a question has bothered me....
Google shows a small green bar signifying "High Search Volume" and "Average Search Volume" on keyword popularity searches....
But does ANYONE have any clue or link to a page containing SOME type of "ballpark number" that defines "Average" or "High" or "Low" or "Very Low"....
With the yahoo tool, you can clearly get a number...from the previous month... but I just want to see if ANYONE has a ballpark definition for the google terms? There only seems to be 5 settings (Very Low, Low, Average, High, and Very High)... but damnit... what pushes the ranking from one level to the other... I need FIGURES!!! :music06:
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
P.S. I have no idea why I used that emoticon..it just looks cool.