Best keyword research tool for Google image search?
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What is the best research tool for finding search data specifically for Google Image search?
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Searches that show in kw tool are for the Google search network and include images. What is reported using exact match is the search volume for the keyword.
A search is neither organic or paid, it is a search. So, any traffic for that kw is just that traffic - they choose what they click on in terms of organic or paid.Best
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Images are an untapped sourced of traffic in most cases and have their SEO specs. People look for images, however most of that traffic is looking to "download" your image.
I was wondering if you use google's keyword tool, are the results for searches and image searches reported in the exact match search volume for a keyword or is just the organic search traffic?
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Michelleh
I find your question quite interesting. My thought would be (as I have never done keyword research based on images) that you would still rely on the Adwords Keyword tool. I took aspirin and searched on it plus picture, pictures, image, images and aspirins with same. Aspirin picture was most searched upon.
I searched without personalization in Google images and then did same in Google search. The same image came up first. I don't know that allows for any conclusions as to keywords for the images, but it would appear on a minute test that one would use the same keywords for images as for regular and then the same keyword tools.
Not sure if it helps, but I would love to know what brought this up and to see other answers.
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