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So I check a term in Overture tonight. I checked "Pulitzer Prize". It shows that there were 8181 "hits" for that search terms in Jan 2003.
BUT, it also shows that there were 423 hits for "1948 cartoonist prize pulitzer".... there were also other variations of this terms, each yielding hundreds of hits at a time.
So my question is this - it is HIGHLY unlikely that more than 1 person was looking for so obscure a term, right? Or do you really think there were that many people entering the term?
So is Overture a true measure of search term popularity, or not?
If not - what IS?
gph
BUT, it also shows that there were 423 hits for "1948 cartoonist prize pulitzer".... there were also other variations of this terms, each yielding hundreds of hits at a time.
So my question is this - it is HIGHLY unlikely that more than 1 person was looking for so obscure a term, right? Or do you really think there were that many people entering the term?
So is Overture a true measure of search term popularity, or not?
If not - what IS?
gph