Comments on: The 3 Basic Google Adwords Keyword Tools http://shaneekirkmarketing.com/blog/ppc/google-keyword-tools/ Just another WordPress weblog Thu, 11 Mar 2010 17:58:53 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.6 By: admin http://shaneekirkmarketing.com/blog/ppc/google-keyword-tools/#comment-3223 admin Thu, 19 Mar 2009 14:33:06 +0000 http://shaneekirkmarketing.com/blog/?p=60#comment-3223 Yes. I've seen this too. I typically think that if the previous month was "not enough data" that the averages are just a little sketchy. It could be that Google is seeing or expecting an increase in the search for those terms... But, I typically don't trust it unless I see averages in both of those columns. Yes. I’ve seen this too. I typically think that if the previous month was “not enough data” that the averages are just a little sketchy. It could be that Google is seeing or expecting an increase in the search for those terms… But, I typically don’t trust it unless I see averages in both of those columns.

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By: Goran Web http://shaneekirkmarketing.com/blog/ppc/google-keyword-tools/#comment-3222 Goran Web Sat, 14 Mar 2009 20:19:03 +0000 http://shaneekirkmarketing.com/blog/?p=60#comment-3222 I am looking for some advice on the Google tool, I wonder if you can help. I often search and there are 1000's of results displayed in the Approx Avg Search Volume column yet the data from the previous month is "Insufficient Data". This does not make logical senses to me as how can there be no search volume (Insufficient data) during previous months if there are 1000's on an average month. Your help would be greatly appreciated. I am looking for some advice on the Google tool, I wonder if you can help.

I often search and there are 1000’s of results displayed in the Approx Avg Search Volume column yet the data from the previous month is “Insufficient Data”.

This does not make logical senses to me as how can there be no search volume (Insufficient data) during previous months if there are 1000’s on an average month.

Your help would be greatly appreciated.

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