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Micro Niche Finder Search Results
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The
Search Results Page contains a wealth of information about
the search term that you entered. If you click in the Column Header
for each column, the results will be sorted automatically for you,
either alphabetically or numerically. Click a second time in the
header to switch from ascending to descending order.
Phrase
these are the keywords or keyword phrases that are
returned based on the term you entered. Micro Niche Finder will
return up to two-hundred different results.
Domain Availability - A new feature in Version 4.6.0 is
the ability to determine if a TLD (top-level domain name) is
available for the phrase. (currently .com, .net, and .org).
Local Search Count This column shows the approximate
number of monthly search queries on the Google server used for the
search matching each keyword result. This statistic applies to
searches on Google and the search network in the most recent month
that Google has data for. If Google does not have sufficient data
for a particular keyword, you'll see the phrase Not Enough Data in
this column. There are three possible variations of the local search
count: Broad, Exact and Phrase. The values in this column default to
the Exact Search Count, but you can use the links just above the
Phrase column header to view any of the three types of Search
Counts:
Global
Search Count This column shows the approximate average
monthly number of search queries matching each keyword result
for all Google servers. This statistic applies to searches
performed on Google and the search network over a recent
12-month period. It includes traffic in all countries and
languages. If Google does not have sufficient data for a
particular keyword, you'll see Not Enough Data in this column.
There are three possible variations of the global search
count: Broad, Exact and Phrase.
Search Trends Graph - This column shows a keyword's
fluctuation in traffic over a recent 12-month period. Each bar
represents a different month. If Google does not have sufficient
data for your targeted country and language, the trend column will
be blank.
Exact Phrase Count these are the number of web pages
that are indexed in Google for the given exact phrase. This is the
count returned by Google when a searcher enters a search phrase with
quotes. This count is returned by clicking the Get Exact Phrase
Count link for each phrase. When searching for your niche market,
think of these counts as the competition in the market.
Ad Cost these are the approximate costs for the top ad
position in Google AdWords for the given phrase.
OCI these values represent the Microsoft OCI (or
Online Commercial Intention) index. They show the likelihood of a
searcher making a purchase based on the search phrase he entered. If
an OCI is .5 or greater, it means there is strong commercial intent
on the part of the searcher. To retrieve an OCI value, click the Get
OCI link for that phrase.
MOB these values represent the exclusive Micro Niche
Finder Measure Of Backlinks index. This column provides an estimated
number of backlinks required to land on the first page of Google
search results. We determine this number by checking the number of
InLinks for the top ten pages in the Google search results for the
Exact Phrase Match of the search phrase (a search with quotes around
it). We then calculate the MOB based on a subsection of the results.
MOB can be an excellent resource in combination with SOC to
determine a markets viability.
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