Serpbook search count vs Google keyword planner search count?

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Hey all,

just noticed that serpbook might show, lets say 5400 searches for "red widgets", then when i check google keyword planner itll say red widgets has 1200 searches.

Does this mean that 5400 -1200 = 4200 searches in bing/yahoo? Or is the serpbook value just the numbers for Google, and updated less often than google's own tool?
 
thats a great question! I have never heard of super book before and i honestly thought that google was the dominating search engine. Would be interesting to hear more about this
 
thats a great question! I have never heard of super book before and i honestly thought that google was the dominating search engine. Would be interesting to hear more about this

Super book? Search engine? You just made my day.
 
Hey all,

just noticed that serpbook might show, lets say 5400 searches for "red widgets", then when i check google keyword planner itll say red widgets has 1200 searches.

Does this mean that 5400 -1200 = 4200 searches in bing/yahoo? Or is the serpbook value just the numbers for Google, and updated less often than google's own tool?

It shows Googles Exact Monthly Keyword Volume. I haven't used Googles keyword planner in a while but there should be a check box to make sure its Exact

Super book? Search engine? You just made my day.

Watch him post a 10/10 review for one of the BST threads soon :thumb:
 
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thats a great question! I have never heard of super book before and i honestly thought that google was the dominating search engine. Would be interesting to hear more about this


not sure if spam bot or not but this is serpbook:

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I'm sure google updates more frequently to attract more adwords advertisers. So serpbook probably fetches the amount for a newly added keyword. Better track it through google.
 
definitely not serpbooks count. some keywords are showing "0" or "N/A", but I get lots of traffic from these. And yes, it is the correct country/google tld.

I wouldn't count Googles too much. They are a company and they want the people to spend money on adwords.

But ofc google I would prefer google over serpbook when it comes to searches.
 
Have you contacted Serpbook on the origin of their data? It seems to me that they should know, right? ;-)
 
Have you contacted Serpbook on the origin of their data? It seems to me that they should know, right? ;-)

I did that a little bit after making this thread and they offered to refresh it for me
 
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