How to Use Google Traffic Estimator Tool?
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How to Use Google Traffic Estimator Tool?
Hi Everyone,
Using the Google Traffic Estimator is quite simple. It is especially designed for advertisers. Visit the traffic search page and enter the keyword whose revenue potential you want to know about. To filter the relevant data, you can put in the exact maximum CPC (cost per click) and your daily budget spending limit.
Once you enter this information, enter a captcha code provided below and hit enter, Google will display the local and global search related to that keyword, estimated ad position, estimated daily clicks (to give you an idea about conversion rate), average CPC and of course the estimated cost that the keyword ad would cost you.
So an advertiser can get an idea about what keywords to target through their ad campaign using this tool. You can compare more than one keywords according to their revenue potential, by entering more keywords in the Google Traffic Estimator search box and sorting them in ascending or descending order by any comparison criteria. It should be noted that you can no longer use 'Google Traffic Estimator by State' search as it has been removed. However, you can filter results country and language wise.
Being the primary search engine tool worldwide, Google has knowledge of what people are searching and it uses this data to provide keyword traffic trends through the traffic estimator and Google Adwords tool. For search engine optimizers who work to drive traffic towards their websites, the Google Traffic estimator provides real data which they can count on. If you haven't tried it out already, visit the Google Adwords Keyword tool and Google Traffic Estimator links, that will help you drive more traffic towards your website by generating content on keywords that the world is searching for or help you choose the right keywords to link your advertisements with.
Using the Google Traffic Estimator is quite simple. It is especially designed for advertisers. Visit the traffic search page and enter the keyword whose revenue potential you want to know about. To filter the relevant data, you can put in the exact maximum CPC (cost per click) and your daily budget spending limit.
Once you enter this information, enter a captcha code provided below and hit enter, Google will display the local and global search related to that keyword, estimated ad position, estimated daily clicks (to give you an idea about conversion rate), average CPC and of course the estimated cost that the keyword ad would cost you.
So an advertiser can get an idea about what keywords to target through their ad campaign using this tool. You can compare more than one keywords according to their revenue potential, by entering more keywords in the Google Traffic Estimator search box and sorting them in ascending or descending order by any comparison criteria. It should be noted that you can no longer use 'Google Traffic Estimator by State' search as it has been removed. However, you can filter results country and language wise.
Being the primary search engine tool worldwide, Google has knowledge of what people are searching and it uses this data to provide keyword traffic trends through the traffic estimator and Google Adwords tool. For search engine optimizers who work to drive traffic towards their websites, the Google Traffic estimator provides real data which they can count on. If you haven't tried it out already, visit the Google Adwords Keyword tool and Google Traffic Estimator links, that will help you drive more traffic towards your website by generating content on keywords that the world is searching for or help you choose the right keywords to link your advertisements with.
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