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Originally Posted by mineistaken
Thanks for your time, however this is irrelevant to what I was talking about. Maybe it was not 100% clear that I am talking about search volume.
Volume example from old keyword tool for this keyword:
mature dogging 8,100 searches/month, competition LOW
phrase "mature dogging" 3,600 searches/month, competition LOW
exact [mature dogging] 1,600 searches/month, competition LOW
If we go your way we can only see 0 clicks which is pretty useless information when trying to find out search volume...
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uhh... impressions are pretty much showing you search volume, so what are you looking for then?
a lot of SEO guys I know use the new tool and like it a bit better than before as it is more accurate, you can exclude search partners and analyze match types better.
SAME tool, just another button that says "get estimates" shows you this:
Don't know what else you are looking for, but says "search volume" right there
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Originally Posted by TumblrPRO
I see your point and I noticed the same problem.
People are not answering here after so many days probably for two reasons:
1) They don't know what you are talking about, because most people in this forum don't even know what Keyword Research is.
2) People who know about it, don't share their knowledge, for example ICY, he's an expert in this and I don't see he posting here. I also saw some guy I can't remember his nick that always talks about Keyword Research, and I don't see he posting here either.
Most likely, Google just stopped showing that information, for the simple fact that they don't want webmasters to get too much info to challenge google. There is really no other way to get that info, except by guessing.
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I answered it, but possibly don't understand exactly what he is looking for.
You can still find search volume easily with new tool.
Problem that others face when sharing information, like myself, is it opens the door to tons of people asking questions. I got a few people hitting me up on IM asking where this is at or if I can get them an AdWords account so they can use it
People don't "hide" information, but rather don't want to be annoyed by those who are to lazy to try and find it themselves. Not saying the OP is, but when you get messages like "saw your post on GFY, can I send you a text file of keywords that you can get me estimates for?"


sure, I've got nothing else to do.
From Google's perspective, why not make people sign up for an AdWords account... you already have them setup, now you can harass the shit out of them until the start paying you
