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17-02-12, 03:38 AM
Take a look at this:
Google exact UK LSV:
bouncy castle hire: 18,100 (broad = 135,000)
gloves: 6,600 (broad = 823,000)
marquee hire: 18,100 (broad = 110,000)
scarves: 8,100 (broad = 368,000)
Bing "GB" search volume (according to their API instructions):
bouncy castle hire: 934
gloves: 66,392
marquee hire: 1,275
scarves: 21,596
What makes the most sense to you given the time of year? Is Bing giving broad results rather than exact? I know Google is a 12-month average, but does this make the figures more accurate?
Can you interpret this Google graph in relation to the above?
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Google exact UK LSV:
bouncy castle hire: 18,100 (broad = 135,000)
gloves: 6,600 (broad = 823,000)
marquee hire: 18,100 (broad = 110,000)
scarves: 8,100 (broad = 368,000)
Bing "GB" search volume (according to their API instructions):
bouncy castle hire: 934
gloves: 66,392
marquee hire: 1,275
scarves: 21,596
What makes the most sense to you given the time of year? Is Bing giving broad results rather than exact? I know Google is a 12-month average, but does this make the figures more accurate?
Can you interpret this Google graph in relation to the above?
40