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Guys, I was looking through googles new keyword tool and it seems like it doesnt allow you to find out how many searches are done on exact phrase keyword matches. Is there another tool that lets us find data now?
 
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Use the old interface
 
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SEO Book's tool is good, but it only returns 100 results at a time, at least in the free version.
 
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word-tracker.com if I'm not mistaken
 
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word-tracker.com if I'm not mistaken
You are mistaken if you are suggesting that people use the paid service WordTracker. word-tracker.com is just a parking page. wordtracker.com is the correct domain name.
 
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it seems like it doesnt allow you to find out how many searches are done on exact phrase keyword matches. Is there another tool that lets us find data now?

Yes, it does...

After you enter your keyword, and hit search, it comes up with Broad searches, first...


Then scroll down a bit (below the fold), and in the left panel, untick 'Broad', and click 'Exact'...


That'll give you the EXACT number of searches for the term.


Also, subsequent Keywords you check - during the same session - will show EXACT matches for the term(s) you put in - unless you reset it to 'Broad' again.

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I've been messing around with the beta version as well and have to say I prefer the old version. Maybe it just need some getting used to.

Anyway, as DomainTalker pointed out above - you can do exact phrase matches by following the instructions above.
 
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You are mistaken if you are suggesting that people use the paid service WordTracker. word-tracker.com is just a parking page. wordtracker.com is the correct domain name.

Thanks for correcting me. I remembered about that tool but was not sure.
Thanks
 
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I like a few of the new features but hate the fact that it throws in extra terms with no way of disabling that. I also like the 300 term limit on the old version.
 
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Really works fine for me.
 
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Thanks alot:)


Yes, it does...

After you enter your keyword, and hit search, it comes up with Broad searches, first...


Then scroll down a bit (below the fold), and in the left panel, untick 'Broad', and click 'Exact'...


That'll give you the EXACT number of searches for the term.


Also, subsequent Keywords you check - during the same session - will show EXACT matches for the term(s) you put in - unless you reset it to 'Broad' again.

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Guys, I was looking through googles new keyword tool and it seems like it doesnt allow you to find out how many searches are done on exact phrase keyword matches. Is there another tool that lets us find data now?

1) Enter your keyword
2) Pick "Exact" from the checkboxes in the lower left. Uncheck the other boxes.

(Oops - Domaintalker already told you that! Missed it.)

Just to add some value to the thread:

The SEObook tool is based on Wordtracker, which is a useful resource because inculdes non-Google searches, but it also works off a smaller sample of data and extrapolates it to get the numbers - low-volume results in particular tend to be less reliable.

Where do Wordtracker's keywords come from?

We get our US data from metacrawlers, rather than the search engines themselves. The metacrawlers contain the results from the search engines.

To be fair we do make an assumption. We assume that people will search for the same things regardless of whether they use a search engine like Yahoo! (www.yahoo.com) or a metacrawler like Metacrawler. The argument can be raised that many new people who have just joined the internet wouldn't know a metacrawler if it jumped out at them. But thenโ€ฆ it works both ways. There are many portals which use metacrawlers for searching the web (www.cnet.com for example).

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Our UK keywords come from ISP data. Unfortunately we can't be more specific about where our data comes from due to contractual obligations.

Never hurts to check several sources and compare data!
 
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