I ran into an acquaintance who asked what do you do with your
totally free time? My response is that I play in a few pool
leagues. My acquaintance Says What? I say you know, shoot Pool
Billiards.
At times folks quickly believe about swimming, gambling or a car pool when they hear the word pool. In order to save time and confusion, my typical response would be I play pool in a league, do you play pocket billiards?
The two words dont appear or sound natural together like that. They do nonetheless type of go hand in hand. While doing some crucial word investigation, I discovered out that the phrase pool billiards, typed just like that was searched 20,144 times last month.
This sounds like a fairly huge number and it is fairly a few searches. This is a little number even so compared to the monthly searches performed last month on the keyword billiards, which was 416,838.
Wow that is pushing a half million searches for the single word billiards.
Billiards Parlor came in second with 95,546 searches for the month. If we put those leading 3 together we are well over half a million monthly searches and that is only on those three keyword phrases.
We played in a championship match the other night in one of the APA teams that I play on and 1 of my team mates said that playing pool is on the decline. I am not confident if it is on a decline or not. There are nonetheless very a few men and women looking for pool and billiards connected material, details or merchandise.
I wrote this post since I see these two words together all the time. They dont sound natural but they kind of go together in a funny way.
If you hear someone say, I am going to play pool, you know pocket billiards. (sounds acceptable)
Guy Says Im going to play pool billiards. (doesnt sound natural)
I guess given that more than 20 thousand people kind these words into search engines in a month, that they must be a legitimate search phrase. (Marketers would call this a short tail keyword phrase.)
Well now that I got this off of my chest, I guess its time to shoot some pool.
To your run out success.
aramith
Pool Billiards, Which word do you use?
aramith
At times folks quickly believe about swimming, gambling or a car pool when they hear the word pool. In order to save time and confusion, my typical response would be I play pool in a league, do you play pocket billiards?
The two words dont appear or sound natural together like that. They do nonetheless type of go hand in hand. While doing some crucial word investigation, I discovered out that the phrase pool billiards, typed just like that was searched 20,144 times last month.
This sounds like a fairly huge number and it is fairly a few searches. This is a little number even so compared to the monthly searches performed last month on the keyword billiards, which was 416,838.
Wow that is pushing a half million searches for the single word billiards.
Billiards Parlor came in second with 95,546 searches for the month. If we put those leading 3 together we are well over half a million monthly searches and that is only on those three keyword phrases.
We played in a championship match the other night in one of the APA teams that I play on and 1 of my team mates said that playing pool is on the decline. I am not confident if it is on a decline or not. There are nonetheless very a few men and women looking for pool and billiards connected material, details or merchandise.
I wrote this post since I see these two words together all the time. They dont sound natural but they kind of go together in a funny way.
If you hear someone say, I am going to play pool, you know pocket billiards. (sounds acceptable)
Guy Says Im going to play pool billiards. (doesnt sound natural)
I guess given that more than 20 thousand people kind these words into search engines in a month, that they must be a legitimate search phrase. (Marketers would call this a short tail keyword phrase.)
Well now that I got this off of my chest, I guess its time to shoot some pool.
To your run out success.
aramith
Pool Billiards, Which word do you use?
aramith