Keyword Tools - Advanced Analyze Tool
The Advanced Analyze Tool is avaliable from the Keyword Tools menu.
The Advanced Analyze Tool allow you to analyze your own keyword lists and choose advanced filters and options, including engines and databases. The Advanced Analyze Tool also allows you to re-analyze or view cached data to save your analyze credits.
To use the Advance Analyze Tool:
- Enter a list of keywords to be analyzed.
You can import keywords from various sources, including:- Upload Keywords from a Text File - allows you to upload a text file (.TXT) list of keywords (line seperated). Other formats such as Excel and Word are not supported.
- Extract Keywords from Meta Tags - allows you to extract keywords from the meta tags of a web page.
- Extract Keywords from a URL - allows you to extract keywords from a web page. Unlike the Extract Keywords from Meta Tags option, it will extract keywords from anywhere in the page.
- Import From Projects - allows you to load keywords from a project.
- Choose a database to retrieve search volumes from.
- Select an option from the Analyze option drop-down menu:
- Cached Only shows analyze data only if it has been retreived by another user in the last 90 days (does not use Analyze credits)
- Fetch All retreives analyze data for keywords that have not been analyzed by another user in the last 90 days (uses Analyze credits only for missing data)
- Refetch All retreives the latest data for all keywords (uses an Analyze credits for each keyword entered)
- Choose which search engines you wish to see results from.
- Click the ANALYZE button to run the analysis.
The occurrence/KEI columns will show the text 'working' while the data is being fetched, and will display the data once it has been retrieved.
Keyword Discovery will also display your remaining credits for the day.
Once you have used all your credits, you will no longer be able to fetch Occurrences & KEI for keywords until the next day. Your analysis credits will reset at midnight Australian EST (GMT +10).
The occurrence figures (an estimate of the number of pages in which each search term appears) are obtained from Google, Yahoo, MSN/Live/Bing and Ask. Each plan includes a different amount of analysis credits. You can check what each plan includes at the Subscription plans comparison page.
What do these figures mean?
Query
This column shows the keyword results for your search. The results contain the exact keyword/phrase that was searched for.
See the Results Page manual page for more information.
Searches
This column contains the number of times that each phrase appears in the selected database. Search numbers should be used relative to other terms in the same database and not as an absolute figure. We do not extrapolate these numbers, they are exact counts we have recorded in our database from the users in our panel.
The search volumes are from the last 12 months for all databases.
See the Databases manual page for more information.
Successful Search
Shows the percent of people that did a search for the same keyword, actually found and clicked on a result returned by the search engines.
See the Successful Search manual page for more information.
Google Analyze Data
Result: An estimate of the number of web site pages that are indexed by Google for each search term.
KEI: KEI stands for Keyword Effectiveness Indicator based on the number of searches and Google results for each search term.
PPC: Click to see the current Google Bid Values for each search term.
Yahoo Analyze Data
Result: An estimate of the number of web site pages that are indexed by Yahoo for each search term.
KEI: KEI stands for Keyword Effectiveness Indicator based on the number of searches and Yahoo results for each search term.
MSN/Bing Analyze Data
Result: An estimate of the number of web site pages that are indexed by Bing for each search term.
KEI: KEI stands for Keyword Effectiveness Indicator based on the number of searches and Bing results for each search term.
Ask Analyze Data
Result: An estimate of the number of web site pages that are indexed by Ask for each search term.
KEI: KEI stands for Keyword Effectiveness Indicator based on the number of searches and Ask results for each search term.
See the KEI manual page for more information.
Predicted Daily Search Volume
Figures in this column provide a rough estimate of the total number of daily searches on the internet as a whole, for each given search term.
See the Predicted Daily manual page for more information.
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