myKeywordFinder.com is a simple tool for all
Search Engine Optimization experts to get precise information more quickly and effectively.


The following section provides you what you need to get started and to interpret the findings in the table below:

Keyword Term:
Type in the keyword for which you would like to find multiple combinations.
Limit:
Enter a number to limit the number of keywords found by our database; set to 25 default

Boolean:
Determines the depth of your query search
  • Strict: Will give you results exclusively for that term
    Eg. Using keyword “brick pavers”, we see the results exclusively for this term.
  • Relative: Multiple results are found with a specific keyword combination
    Eg. The relative feature used for keyword “brick pavers” generates extended variables for the term such as “wholesale brick pavers” “brick pavers patios”
  • All Match: All possible keyword combinations any individual and multiple words employed in the term will be included on the list
    Eg. Bricks pavers gives us keywords such as “the brick”, brick, pavers, brickell lofts, etc

Results Information:

Determines the degree of information requested
  • Standard: Greater detail goes into the search for keywords as the number of actual requests per month are added the basic option
  • SEO Expert: Gives you the most complete information requirements to better assess the potential success of specific keywords



Description of report findings:

Keyphrase:
A list of key phrases generated from the initial query

Probability:
Our large database allows us to predict with great precision the probability a specific key phrase will show up based per chunk of 100,000 queries

SEO Expert definitions

Req. per Months:
This column represents the average number of total requests per month on all search engines.

Req. per Months Major Engine:
This section breaks shows you the average number of requests on the major search engines including Google (G), MSN (M), and Yahoo! (Y).

TOP 10 Clicks:
Calculates the total number of clicks brought to your site using that specific keyphrase per month given a Top 10 position on that specific search engine.

For example, 133 clicks per month are expected to arise if keyphrase brick pavers breaks Google’s Top 10, while MSN would have 29 and MSN would bring in 51 clicks.