Analysis Graph
The Keyword Analysis Graphs are great resources for you to use during
the SEO process. The Keyword Analysis Graphs contain pie charts summarizing
a variety of information from the Analysis Table. Displayed in easy-to-follow
information, this search engine position analysis tool is great for
internet marketing research, providing a quick snapshot explanation
to you or your SEO clients. There are four graphs that you can view.
How you use it:
Simply place your cursor over the colored buttons to slide out a piece
of the keyword Analysis Graph. (Note: Flash 6 is required to reap the
full capabilities of these graphs.)
- The Pie Chart for Highest Average Mutual Information is a 3D Pie
Chart that corresponds to the Highest Average Mutual Information (HAMI)
column in the Analysis Table. It represents the words with the most
relevance. Its colors correspond to those in the Theme Palette.
- The Pie Chart for Word Probabilities is a 3D Pie Chart that corresponds
to the Word Probabilities column in the Analysis Table. Just as in
the HAMI, this search engine positioning tool uses the same colors
from the keyword Analysis Table's Theme Palette.
- The Pie Chart for Word Information Gain is a 3D Pie Chart that corresponds to the Word Information Gain (WIG) column in the Analysis Table. Each piece of the pie corresponds to a color on the Theme Palette. The percent values show the percentage of the total words on the list that fall into a particular color on the palette. The numbers beside each group simply show the actual number of words in that color region; therefore, a high number does not necessarily relate to the importance of the words in that particular color.
- The Pie Chart for Word Pair Information Gain is a 3D Pie Chart that corresponds to the Word Pair Information Gain column in the keyword Analysis Table. This pie chart is based on the exact same principle as the WIG. The percent values show the percentage of the total word pairs on the list that fall into a particular color region of the palette. The numbers beside each group show the actual number of word pairs in that color region.