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Google Keyword Tool Changes

July 11, 2008 By: Justin | no comments

The Google Adwords keyword tool is one of many free keyword research tools that can be used for keyword research and selection. Traditionally this tool would only show relative search volume with bars instead of numbers. The tool has changed over to showing numerical data. It shows numerical data for both average search volume and average monthly search volume.

This a wonderful upgrade from Google and provides a great source of free data. Check it out.

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