With these limitations,
search volume data from the Keyword Planner is still useful.
Here are some examples with
search volume data from Google...
Not exact matches
Data was retrieved
from keyword
search tool Google Trends, which provides an index value for the
volume of
searches for any given keyword.
From a
search volume point of view Leadpages is the clear winner as per trends
data below, so you can see why brands are hitting the terms hard --
They don't provide monthly
search volume data, but you can get that
from GKP.
From the front page of Keyword Planner, select «Get
search volume data and trends» and enter your brand name in the box.
Jaaxy has been around since around 2011 and according to the Jaaxy blog, it gets its
search volume by analyzing
data from all
search engines and using their algorithm to determine
volume numbers that are closer to the actual
volumes.
Yahoo and Bing do still get significant
search volume (25 - 29 % of
search volume according to Comscore in 2013) and it does provide real
data from organic
search so it is worth looking at.
You can see
from the
data below that the priority based on
search volume is not aligned with the prominence of each feature on the mobile site.
After doing
searches for
volume data from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE), I discovered that there is a major shift happening in the way investors view and use options.