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October 26, 2010 04:53 PM UTC

Google election stats

  • 6 Comments
  • by: DavidThi808

Ok, here they are for all of October through this morning. My ads are set to display on any search in Colorado. So this shows you what is being searched on in Google for this election.

Keyword repeats – I have multiple ad campaigns on some keywords, so each is listed differently. Total use of that term in searches is add up each case.

Impressions – how many times the ad was shown. This should be the number of times those words were searched on in Google.

Click Through Rate – the percentage of times the ad was shown that someone clicked through to my ColoradoBallot site. (In the business world 2% is considered really good.)

Keyword Impr. CTR
Total – all keywords 234,293 3.19%
ken buck
42,343 2.14%
colorado amendment
38,153 2.05%
michael bennet
21,202 3.70%
colorado amendments
20,721 3.67%
amendment 60
9,844 3.84%
amendment 63
8,635 3.51%
amendment 62
8,478 2.39%
ballot initiatives
8,075 2.80%
bennet buck
7,480 2.70%
dan maes
6,538 1.51%
betsy markey
5,390 2.39%
scott gessler
4,708 5.33%
stan garnett
4,386 14.98%
amendment 101
3,969 4.06%
walker stapleton
3,460 11.56%
senate election
3,388 3.10%
sample ballot
3,119 0.93%
bernie beuscher
2,944 2.41%
cory gardner
2,780 4.17%
john suthers
2,046 4.99%
senate candidates
1,762 1.76%
election amendments
1,690 4.20%
colorado initiative
1,453 0.89%
amendment 61
1,400 5.43%
hickenlooper tancredo
1,294 4.33%
ballot measures
1,230 2.76%
constitutional amendments
1,043 0.58%
election amendment
1,021 1.47%
colorado initiatives
1,008 1.49%
senate race
986 0.91%
cory gardner
972 1.54%
maes tancredo
844 3.32%
ballot review
789 2.53%
ballot information
767 2.09%
amendment vote
766 1.83%
markey gardner
732 4.51%
ballot amendments
699 4.72%
john suthers
692 1.73%
colorado constitution amendments
591 3.55%
amendment ballot
572 2.10%
bernie buescher
556 10.61%
colorado constitution amendment
500 3.00%
representatives election
482 0.21%
scott kimball
458 2.40%
cary kennedy
370 4.59%
ballot 101
349 4.30%
ballot initiative
348 2.59%
garnett suthers
345 9.86%
colorado constitutional amendment
334 2.10%
kennedy stapleton
260 9.62%
ballot measure
260 1.54%
buescher gessler
253 9.49%
ballot amendment
252 2.38%
stan garnet
252 0.79%
constitutional amendment
190 1.58%
amendment abortion
182 1.65%
senate ballot
176 2.27%
hickenlooper maes
168 8.93%
john hickenlooper
167 3.59%
amendment elections
129 3.88%
representatives ballot
56 1.79%
amendment health care
54 1.85%
initiative 101
51 3.92%
representatives vote
44 2.27%
proposed constitutional amendment
29 0.00%
amendment healthcare
20 0.00%
suthers kimball
13 0.00%
amendment definition person
11 0.00%
garnet suthers
8 12.50%
amendment property tax
6 0.00%

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6 thoughts on “Google election stats

    1. So this is just totals on these specific words. It should be every time that phrase is entered since my ads always display.

      I can still get people via misspellings though because the vast majority of visitors come via organic search, not via paid search. And that can be any phrase where my site is listed in the first couple of pages of results.

      1. which you could count and maybe track from whence it came, but Gooogle won’t send you those results, will they?

        Just curious how all this interwebz stuff works…

        1. But if they come from a search then the referrer is Google. There are a surprising number of sites that do link to my site that bring in people.

          There’s a lot more I could do with the info I have, but I don’t have the time because of work. And the traffic I’m getting is substantial so I’m happy 🙂

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