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A C 10-13-2004 05:06 PM

Attention Seo Experts
 
If a term has an overture number of say 10,000 searches last month, who has a real example to make an equation to show how many hits this would produce for having #1 spot on se's for that given term.

AC

baddog 10-13-2004 05:24 PM

There is no way that a #1 spot can guarantee you any clicks. but you should be able to expect 30%.

An example of how your #1 spot could give you shit results:

Suppose you have the #1 result for penis pills, and the text says "Penis Pills, $95.95 for a 30 day supply."

Now, if results 2-100 say "Penis Pills, $29.95 for a 2 month supply." or Natural Penis Pills. Full Guarantee or your money back. Only 10.95. Which would you click?

brand0n 10-13-2004 05:26 PM

take the number (20) x's it by ten (10) add five (5)

there ya go.

Tipsy 10-13-2004 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by brand0n
take the number (20) x's it by ten (10) add five (5)

there ya go.

I always divide by 0.85 too. Gives better results :glugglug

brand0n 10-13-2004 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tipsy
I always divide by 0.85 too. Gives better results :glugglug
holy mother of god

A C 10-13-2004 05:31 PM

alright fuckers ;) anyone with a REAL example hehe

in other words someone who has top spots and can tell me the numbers

AC

WiredGuy 10-13-2004 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by A C
alright fuckers ;) anyone with a REAL example hehe

in other words someone who has top spots and can tell me the numbers

AC

What you're asking is not possible to calculate. First off all, which search engine do you want an estimate for? Google, Yahoo, Altavista?? Next, the number given from Overture's tool is obscured by their match driver. The keyword includes misspellings, plurals and other variations in their count and we have no idea what the true number of searches for that term is so trying to estimate the volume from any other search engine is simply not feasible. You should use that number as a guage compared to other keywords. There is no hard and fast rule to multiple or divide to figure out the total potential on other engines. Lastly, even if you have the #1 spot, there are other factors that determine whether a surfer will click your listing or not.

WG

baddog 10-13-2004 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by WiredGuy
Lastly, even if you have the #1 spot, there are other factors that determine whether a surfer will click your listing or not.

WG

Which was the point of my post

Tipsy 10-13-2004 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by A C
alright fuckers ;) anyone with a REAL example hehe

in other words someone who has top spots and can tell me the numbers

AC

You had an answer above and ignored it because it was obviously not what you wanted to hear. Maybe if Baddog failed Wireguy's post above will sink in.

pornguy 10-13-2004 05:44 PM

And they say you cant get a straight answer on GFY.

Ha

A C 10-13-2004 05:50 PM

so in other words no one here has a #1 spot for a keyword? lol

fuckers :)

jk thanks for the ansers i got

AC

baddog 10-13-2004 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tipsy
You had an answer above and ignored it because it was obviously not what you wanted to hear. Maybe if Baddog failed Wireguy's post above will sink in.
<--------- not holding breath

WiredGuy 10-13-2004 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by baddog
Which was the point of my post
Just wanted to add a few reasons why :)
WG

Ana Laura 10-13-2004 08:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by WiredGuy
What you're asking is not possible to calculate. First off all, which search engine do you want an estimate for? Google, Yahoo, Altavista?? Next, the number given from Overture's tool is obscured by their match driver. The keyword includes misspellings, plurals and other variations in their count and we have no idea what the true number of searches for that term is so trying to estimate the volume from any other search engine is simply not feasible. You should use that number as a guage compared to other keywords. There is no hard and fast rule to multiple or divide to figure out the total potential on other engines. Lastly, even if you have the #1 spot, there are other factors that determine whether a surfer will click your listing or not.

WG

I totally agree. SEO success is more about having that "smell" on where the right niche is. (Hope my english was right, its hard for me to translate...) It's like being on the bourse. A matter of 6th sense...

slapass 10-13-2004 08:21 PM

40% then 20% for second

baddog 10-13-2004 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by WiredGuy
Just wanted to add a few reasons why :)
WG

I know


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