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    In Need of Excel Formula to Manage Export from Adwords Keyword Tool

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    • G2W
      G2W @BlueprintMarketing last edited by

      Thanks, Thomas. I'll check it out.

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      • Mark_Ginsberg
        Mark_Ginsberg @G2W last edited by

        You could try this create a pivot table organized by competition score, group the competition numbers into groups - ten groups separated by .1 - then within those groups place the keywords, and sort the keywords by largest to smallest search volume. If I get a chance to play around with it, I'll try to create something for you in Excel.

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        • G2W
          G2W last edited by

          I suppose another way to phrase this is that I am looking for an Excel formula to help me determine KEI, or Keyword Effectiveness Index, with greater accuracy.

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          • BlueprintMarketing
            BlueprintMarketing @G2W last edited by

            Happy to help out. There is another tool entirely called screaming frog spider SEO

            http://www.screamingfrog.co.uk/seo-spider/

            Seer interactive has the best guide to do anything with it SFSS

            http://www.seerinteractive.com/blog/screaming-frog-guide

            primarily going to create excel style sheets for you. The only issue with the tool is that it is free up to only 500 pages.

            However http://www.distilled.net/U is by far the best I believe if you want to truly know everything about technical search engine optimization

            Glad I could be of help sincerely,

            Thomas

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            • BlueprintMarketing
              BlueprintMarketing @G2W last edited by

              http://www.searchenginejournal.com/8-ways-excel-can-help-in-search-marketing-seo-ppc/23230/

              http://keiseo.com

              http://www.1stsearchranking.net/keywords.htm

              http://muratos.hubpages.com/hub/What-is-KEI-and-How-to-use-it-for-SEO

              http://www.seo-artworks.com/university/GoogleKEI.htm

              If I may add for tracking keywords my personal favorite is using scribecontent.com by copy blogger it's a great tool.

              I hope this helps,

              Thomas

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              • BlueprintMarketing
                BlueprintMarketing last edited by

                PS I found that www.wordtracker.com which is a great software has a lot of information on this. I don't want to make you keep clicking on links however I think this is a great place to start if you haven't found what you're looking for.

                http://www.wordtracker.com/academy/keyword-research-kei

                KEI - Keyword Effectiveness Index (either tool):

                KEI is one of the quickest ways to find keywords with good potential - that is, those keywords which are likely to help your site attract more traffic.

                It's a banded metric, so you'll never see a KEI of more than 100. That doesn't mean that we can go back to the old method of thinking that a KEI of X or Y is good, or that a KEI of Z is bad - it's still important to look at the numbers as relative values inside a niche - what might be a good KEI for one niche may prove not to be so useful inside another niche - so do look at the relationships between the figures in this column rather than just relying on pure numbers.

                So how do we use KEI? Simple! There are two ways that we can find helpful figures - we're looking for a high KEI as these are the keywords that show potential. The first thing to do is to sort the column by KEI just by clicking the column header. We can see the highest ones at the top of the list instantly, so look for the keywords that are relevant to your business.

                The second way you can narrow down your list according to KEI (if you're familiar with the market you're targeting and have a rough idea around search behaviour in that niche) is to use the filters on the right to exclude keywords with a KEI below a certain figure - you'll probably get more of a feel of what to exclude the more you work with a niche.

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                • Mark_Ginsberg
                  Mark_Ginsberg @Mark_Ginsberg last edited by

                  I created a pivot table for you based on a kw export I did from adwords - you could play around with it a bit more, but basically, it groups the terms into groups of competition, and then sorts keywords by highest local US volume. This sounds like what you were looking for - hopefully it helps. Here is a link to the Google doc in Drive - good luck and let me know if you need help replicating it.

                  Thomas's recommendation of the Distilled Excel for SEO guide is spot on - I love that tool.

                  Mark

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                  • G2W
                    G2W last edited by

                    I did find something that seems to work pretty well. the formula is _=(B2^2)/C2 _where column one is keyword, column two is local monthly searches, and column three is competition. The KEI formula goes in column four.

                    This is all well and good, but it takes quite a bit of time to adjust this formula row by row; any ideas on how to simply apply this to the entire table?

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                    • G2W
                      G2W @G2W last edited by

                      Haha, I actually just realized that I will only have to punch the formula in on a row by row basis once; after that I can simply arrange the table columns in the same way and copy the KEI column with the formulas into the new doc.

                      Might be a little time consuming the first time, and you probably wouldn't want to do it for a spreadsheet containing more than a couple hundred keywords, but not bad overall.

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                      • Mark_Ginsberg
                        Mark_Ginsberg @G2W last edited by

                        In Excel, you create the formula once in the first row, and then double click on the bottom right corner of the cell and it should populate the rest of the data in that column with that formula. It's called the fill handle - double click it and it will fill the whole column.

                        See here - http://office.microsoft.com/en-001/excel-help/fill-data-automatically-in-worksheet-cells-HP001216366.aspx

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                        • G2W
                          G2W @Mark_Ginsberg last edited by

                          Like a charm, Mark. Thanks!

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                          • BlueprintMarketing
                            BlueprintMarketing @Mark_Ginsberg last edited by

                            Hi Mark,

                            Thank you for that I use distilled University for myself and my staff and I found it to be extremely valuable tool. I think that distilled has some of the best knowledge out there and the back of their partnered with Moz makes them even better

                            You can always find distilled University at  http://www.distilled.net/U

                            Thanks again sincerely,

                            Thomas

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                            • JoomGeek
                              JoomGeek last edited by

                              Yes actually it could be amzing, some calcuation we could do to ad coef to our searches numbers, competition and suggested bid to prioritize our keywords !

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