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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?

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I say "not". I do not buy domains based on any Overture numbers. If I want traffic, I buy domains with link pop.
 

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yes , for the entire month there WERE that many searchs for cartoonist prize pulitzer..

Now take into consideration, duplicate searches, webmaster searches, news reports for the month, sports are sesonal for example..etc..

http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&c2coff=1&q=cartoonist+prize+pulitzer&sa=N&tab=wn


Link pop is becoming less important..follow the google news..
besides..link pop can easily ALL belong to 1 webmaster..he sells the domain and dropps the link...then what do you ahev ? a name that isnt searched on at all AND no links..

No matter which tool you use dig deeper in seeing why a name has so many searches or links.. when you better understand "why" then you'll make better domain registrations
 

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Originally posted by bidawinner
yes , for the entire month there WERE that many searchs for cartoonist prize pulitzer..

Thanks for the info. I still don't buy that there were THAT many people looking for the 1948 Pulitzer Prize Cartoonist. If there were, statistically you'd expect every other year to show up, wouldn't you?

Again - thanks for the link etc.

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From http://www.tcj.com/3_online/f_laurels.html

"The winner of the 1948 Pulitzer for editorial cartooning, Reuben "Rube" Goldberg, however, is the inspiration for an equally prestigious award, this one within the comics industry itself: the Reuben Award. Sponsored by the National Cartoonists Society, the world's largest organization of professional cartoonists, the Reuben is a small statuette designed by and named for the NCS's first president. Since 1946, the Reuben has been awarded to the NCS's choice for Cartoonist of the Year (not necessarily a member of the society), with additional awards for excellence being given to outstanding artists within disctinct disciplines of cartooning."

http://www.reuben.org is the site of National Cartoonist Society.

So I guess 423 hits for "1948 cartoonist prize pulitzer" is about right.
 

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Easily that many searches..

Different tastes for different people.. you have over 6000 million people now hooked up to the internet.. 100 searches a month is only 33 searches aday..just not that much considering how many people are now connected.

http://www.tcj.com/3_online/f_laurels.html

"The first Pulitzers were awarded in 1917, with additional awards being established over the years under the Pulitzer umbrella, including the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning in 1922. "

Maybe it was part of a college exam ? ..

Maybe the term was used in the news last month ?


Follow it for a few months and see ..

but it wouldnt suprise me if it there are just as many if not more searches necxt month..




Originally posted by gph


Thanks for the info. I still don't buy that there were THAT many people looking for the 1948 Pulitzer Prize Cartoonist. If there were, statistically you'd expect every other year to show up, wouldn't you?

Again - thanks for the link etc.

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:laugh: same page reign..


Originally posted by ReignDomain
From http://www.tcj.com/3_online/f_laurels.html

"The winner of the 1948 Pulitzer for editorial cartooning, Reuben "Rube" Goldberg, however, is the inspiration for an equally prestigious award, this one within the comics industry itself: the Reuben Award. Sponsored by the National Cartoonists Society, the world's largest organization of professional cartoonists, the Reuben is a small statuette designed by and named for the NCS's first president. Since 1946, the Reuben has been awarded to the NCS's choice for Cartoonist of the Year (not necessarily a member of the society), with additional awards for excellence being given to outstanding artists within disctinct disciplines of cartooning."

http://www.reuben.org is the site of National Cartoonist Society.

So I guess 423 hits for "1948 cartoonist prize pulitzer" is about right.
 

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Okay, fair enough! :swg:

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