I have found a niche, but am getting conflicting data regarding the keywords. Google's Adwords tool says this keyword phrase gets 6,000+ visits per month. Wordtracker and some other such tools say there is NO traffic for this keyword. I have 6 of the 10 spots on Google page 1 for this keyword, and am getting no traffic - so I am inclined to think Google is wrong! What do you use for accurate traffic info for a keyword?|||First thing is to check your analysis.
Is the figure from the Google Adwords Keyword Tool for an Exact match? If it is for Broad then it will probably be very different, you might in fact find that the Exact is only 100 for example.
When you say you have 6 of the 10 spots, do you have positions 1, 2 and 3? If not you will be picking up a very small part of the total search number. You'll be lucky to pick up 25% of the search total with your 6 sites, if they're not in the top 3.
If 6,000 is the Broad match number and the Exact is say 1,000 then you'd be looking at maybe 250 site visits, which is less than 10 a day.
Google's figures are wild at times, accurate at others, ultimately you have to use some judgement on this. I still use it in preference to any other way.
The tool mentioned by Michelle looks interesting, but I'm guessing it costs $299 to be able to use it?
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did you check for the various sub-options in terms of country wise or language etc while searching for traffic numbers in either websites
make sure you have chosen the same options on both the websites
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