Posted 14 August 2006 10:22am by Richard Maven with 1 comment

SEO Scoop has pointed out a keyword suggestion tool that has now been set up, based around the search data infamously published by AOL a couple of weeks ago.

The tool estimates the volume of searches for different keywords on the three biggest engines, based on their market share and the number of queries contained in AOL’s data.

As some have pointed out, its results can’t be totally accurate as Google, Yahoo! and MSN can attract different user segments, but search marketers won't be complaining.

A reminder of how giving such a huge amount of customer data away was such a big blunder.

Posted 14 August 2006 10:22am by Richard Maven with 1 comment

Tags: Microsoft, Google, Search, Research, Yahoo, Security

Topics: Search Marketing - Organic/Natural (SEO), Search Marketing - Paid (PPC), Strategy & Planning

Reader comments (1):

  1. D.J.Turner

    24 October 2007 22:40PM

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    i have just been informed that aol is gioing to upgrade their site (homepage)giving me additional stuff i do not want overloading my system with aol 9 ,10 or maybe 11 by now probably requiring me to buy an extra 1 gig of memory or a new machine just so it will fit on my computer . it already takes too long to load and two popups to delete already. thanks a lot.

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