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Old 07-26-2007, 10:07 AM
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How is the probability measured? I remember when i had SBI, there was an equation to this.

((google supply/wordtracker count) * 1000)

I have key word which has google supply of 968 pages, and the wordtracker count is 42. What would be the profitability?
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Old 07-26-2007, 10:29 AM
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Oh wow, Webdev... I'd have to check on that. I must say, I used that profitability tool when I first determined the concept of my site two years ago, but it's changed so much in SBI that I'd have to go back and check. I don't use it before creating each page (like I probably should!) so I need to get back to you on that one.
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yea do let me know if you find it. i went through day 3 and 4 action guide video but didn't find the formula. I remember they talked about it somehere saying that pages with profitabilty in thousands or even high hundreds are the ones you should be going after.

so i just wanted determine the profotibilty of my pages. I'm starting a new site on a differnt topic, a non-tech topic. so i just wanted to run thorugh the profitibilty steps to determine which keywords what to pick. I have a list of 150+ searched keywords on my topic.

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It's demand/supply x 1000.
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It's demand/supply x 1000.
So the WordTracker number would be the demand and the total number of results the engine shows is the supply right?
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Yes, you got it!
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It's demand/supply x 1000.
thanks lisa.


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So the WordTracker number would be the demand and the total number of results the engine shows is the supply right?
yep that's exactly it.

you can get the Google supply by using quotes around your key phrase. So instead of searching online marketing as it is, sbi puts quotes around the key phrase to get the supply number like "online marketing". You will notice the number of results will be much less than without quotes.
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