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deckchair
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Posted: 2007-Aug-03 10:46
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I want to start doing SEO for my website, i would like to analyse the searches on google so I know which areas to target can anyone tell me which tool I can use to find the number of searches? I need a tool that defines the number of searches for specific keyword combination.



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Posted: 2007-Aug-03 12:52
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you won't find any exact information on searches, your best bet is to use PPC tools to help you decide on popular terms such as Google's and Overture's keyword tools smile



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Posted: 2007-Aug-04 02:38
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Overture link
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Googles adwords link
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