Hello, this is a question for Kyle, Carson, or anyone else who has experience using Jaaxy. How exactly are the numbers for average searches, traffic, and QSR calculated in Jaax
Read Kyle's answer to a similar question in another thread: Why is jaaxy results different to google keyword planner? Robert's post might also help: How to Get Correct Google Keyword Results By the way, the Keyword Planner is part of an advertising platform. Only paid users with current campaigns can see more exact number of search volume per keyword phrase.
~Jude
Everything is estimates. Nothing is set in stone. However, Google keyword planner is pretty unreliable. Also, keyword planner shows data for ads whereas Jaaxy shows data for searches.
Traffic is the number of people you can expect to visit your site when you get the first place on the first page of Google search for that keyword.
Hope this makes sense. For ranking on Google, Jaaxy is by far the better option.
How are the numbers for keywords calculated in jaaxy ?
Hello, this is a question for Kyle, Carson, or anyone else who has experience using Jaaxy. How exactly are the numbers for average searches, traffic, and QSR calculated in Jaax
Thanks for the link to that other thread. So it seems like the numbers on Jaaxy are probably the averages from Google, Bing, and Yahoo. That would make sense.
Read Kyle's answer to a similar question in another thread: Why is jaaxy results different to google keyword planner? Robert's post might also help: How to Get Correct Google Keyword Results By the way, the Keyword Planner is part of an advertising platform. Only paid users with current campaigns can see more exact number of search volume per keyword phrase.
~Jude
Everything is estimates. Nothing is set in stone. However, Google keyword planner is pretty unreliable. Also, keyword planner shows data for ads whereas Jaaxy shows data for searches.
Traffic is the number of people you can expect to visit your site when you get the first place on the first page of Google search for that keyword.
Hope this makes sense. For ranking on Google, Jaaxy is by far the better option.
Thanks for the link to that other thread. So it seems like the numbers on Jaaxy are probably the averages from Google, Bing, and Yahoo. That would make sense.