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December 30, 2007

Keyword phrase obsevations in "trends"

Welcome to the KEI Observation Deck.

Let's dip into Wordtracker for a few random observations around the the topic of "trends" as a root word.

Each of the following exact phrases have less than 10 competing pages based on the Google search engine and at least a dozen searches within Wordtracker data within the last 90 days. Keep in mind that when estimating traffic the number of times search is less than a fraction of 1% of all the searches being done on the Web.

Rather than displaying KEI values I am simply listing observations with less than 10 pages competing.

Here we go...

"Fashion Trends in the 90's"

"future trends in home health care"

"global credit card trends"

"Madonna Fashion Trends"

"new trends in physical therapy"

"cabinet hardware trends"

"globalization and trends in higher education"

"woodworking industry trends"

"Advertising in trends"

"violent crime trends graph"

"research trends post SARS on health care workers"

"hotel trends in technology"

"trends in emerging affluent consumer market"

"us flavor trends"

If you are looking for more keyword observations, drop in to Wordtracker and give their service a whirl.

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Tomorrow night on December 31st, the clock will strike twelve and people all over the world cheer and wish each other a very Happy New Years.

Here's a quote from a wonderful writer, Ann Landers....

May this coming year, be better than all the others. Vow to do some of the things that you have always wanted to do, but couldn't find the time. Call up an old friend. Forgive an old grudge and replace it with some pleasant memories. Walk tall, and smile more. You'll look ten years younger.

I take this opportunity to wish you a wonderful and very Happy New Year in 2008.

Highest regards,
John Alexander
John@searchengineworkshops.com
http://www.Searchengineworkshops.com

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Posted by John at December 30, 2007 02:22 PM

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