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On this smaller sample set, the Annualized Local order lines up pretty closely with the Global

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 7:02 am
by zihadhasan019
As for the searches, I simply chose to focus on womens shoes and boots because we work with a lot of online footwear retailers and I knew there would be some interesting seasonality issues that would come into play with this demo. The number of keywords in this demo is only 214 which is a very small list, especially for these types of sites. So some of the examples you'll see would be even more heightened by a much bigger data set.


I've modified the actual spreadsheet tool for t taiwan email list his demo to include the Keyword Discovery and Wordtracker data as well as added comparative order columns for demand: Annualized Local (our base), regular Google Local, Google Global, Keyword Discovery and Wordtracker demand. This shows you how the order, from greatest search demand to least, would compare across the board for these 214 terms. Note that not all of the terms showed up in the Keyword Discovery and Wordtracker data based on querying the free tools.


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Though there is a good bit of shifting as we get further away from the head terms. But comparing against the other tools or even the Annualized order against the regular Local order, we start to see a lot more differences. The graphic below is just a sampling of the first 50 terms, based on the Annualized ordering: Happy Wednesday, Whiteboard Friday Fans! You may have noticed that there was no new Whiteboard Friday on, well, Friday.