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puffed.co.uk

Great name for smoking accessories, maybe even fitness...
 
Doh! I didnt put in the price!

Looking for around £1,200-£1,500 but open to realistic offers.
 
Price reduction

Price has been reduced to mid to high £xxx for this one word generic domain;

puffed.co.uk

Google exact search volume; 40,500 per month
 
Oop!

Sorry..I did make a mistake...but not sure where you are getting your figures from James though. :confused:

Google LOCAL search volume for 'puffed' is 9,900 - Google GLOBAL monthly search volume for 'puffed' is 40,500.
 
Sorry..I did make a mistake...but not sure where you are getting your figures from James though. :confused:

Google LOCAL search volume for 'puffed' is 9,900 - Google GLOBAL monthly search volume for 'puffed' is 40,500.
James is quoting the "exact" GLOBAL monthly search volume, which is 1,300 ("exact" Local Search Volume is 140)
 
Sorry..I did make a mistake...but not sure where you are getting your figures from James though. :confused:

Google LOCAL search volume for 'puffed' is 9,900 - Google GLOBAL monthly search volume for 'puffed' is 40,500.

They're Broad figures feKIX

The Exact are as JamesUK says, 140 Local, 1300 Global.

And the Traffic Estimator gives an estimated daily click rate of '0' I'm afraid.
 
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They're Broad figures feKIX

The Exact are as JamesUK says, 140 Local, 1300 Global.

I see. Can you point me in the direction of obtaining these figures please as obviously I have made an error. Anyone know why the figures are so vastly diffferent? IE; whats the point in broad if google is giving me estimates that are way off..?
 
Broad match refers to searches people have made which include 'puffed' in them. For example puffed wheat, puffed up, puffed out etc. etc.

Exact match is where somebody has searched for that exact, specific term - in this instance the exact term is 'puffed'.

You can see there would be a huge disparity between the 2 results because the word 'puffed' may feature in a wide variety of terms, yet very few people would search for the exact term 'puffed' - it doesn't really mean anything.

Try an exact match search for words such as casinos, holidays etc. and that will clarify things.

Just go to the google adwords tool and do a search. Then change the setting on the right from broad to exact match. Set it to the UK (should be by default).

Here's the link -

https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal

The exact match is really important because it's obviously an indicator of the potential relevant searches which could arrive at that domain - an indicator of relevant demand.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Steve.
 
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Bit late in replying to this as I've been in and out of hospital for a few weeks.

Thanks Steve...I never saw the broad/exact drop down box. Thanks for pointing that out.
 
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