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Bing Keyword Research Tool: Highlights & Limitations

Duane Forrester, the Bing Webmaster Tools senior program manager, recently unveiled a slew of new tools that can be found within the Bing Webmaster Tools interface. As Derek Edmond put it in his recap of the SES New York SEO Tools of the Trade session, what caught my eye was:

As an SEO, I find myself doing a lot of key phrase research and the tools of the trade seem like they change as fast as the search algorithms themselves. Over the years I've had the chance to get "down and dirty" with more than my fair share but also over that time more and more tools rely on data pulled directly from Google's AdWords Keyword Tool.

Now Googles keyword tool is a fine tool and has turned into the default for many an optimizer. I myself use it on a day-to-day basis for brief research (like keywords for a blog post). Its usable, but the numbers always seem off. I'm not sure if it's the rounding, the averages, the paid search data, or the fact that time and time again I see SEOs ignoring the match types, but every time I use it, I just feel a little like Google isnt giving me the data that I'm trying to see.

That's why my ears perked up when I heard about the new Bing Keyword Tool. Through Microsoft Ad Intelligence, MSN has been giving away some actual numbers for years. However that Excel plugin has always been buggy and has worked as often as it hasn't for me so I was excited to see what might come from a web interface.

Out of the box, here are the highlights of what you get from the new Bing Keyword Tool:

Admittedly there are some really cool things here and as it's in "Beta", I'm hopeful that there are improvements still to come. It's very nice to see the actual number of queries a term gets and to sort by these as well.

One thing you should familiarize yourself with as you start to use this tool is the "Strict Mode" checkbox. I like it's placement in the interface as it stands out more than Google's "Match Type" menu but the functionality here is slightly different.

If you select the Strict Mode option, it will filter the results to show you only query volumes explicit to the keyword or phrase, excluding phrases which may include the original keyword.

For example, if you type in cars, and leave strict unchecked, the total query volume shown for the phrase cars shows an aggregate number inclusive of all phrases containing the word cars.

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Google Author Stats In Webmaster Tools Disabled Due To Bug

Earlier, we reported that author stats in Webmaster Tools have gone MIA. Its missing because of a bug.

A Google spokesperson tells WebProNews, Weve currently disabled the experimental Author stats feature in Webmaster Tools Labs as we work to fix a bug in the way stats are attributed.

There were some complaints about the features disappearance in the comments section of a Google blog post discussing rich snippets updates. One reader wrote:

I went to check my Author Stats, under the Labs tab in Google Webmaster Tools. GONE!

Anyone else?

In the past, they only gave me credit for about 50% of the pages that I have fixed up with Google-required special authorship tags, according to their specifications.

At the bottom of the Labs page, their disclaimer prevails

Webmaster Tools Labs is a testing ground for experimental features that arent quite ready for primetime (sic). They may change, break or DISAPPEAR AT ANY TIME.

Nothing about the probably of return, however. (sic)

The timing of this was rather coincidental for me, as I just wrote a long piece about the benefits of authorship (for both users and Google), and talked about the feature.

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FL Carbonell Awards Given April 2; Hairspray, Light in the Piazza , Michael McKeever Among Nominees

FL Carbonell Awards Given April 2; Hairspray, Light in the Piazza, Michael McKeever Among Nominees

By Kenneth Jones 02 Apr 2012

The Carbonell Awards, celebrating South Florida professional theatrical productions from 2011, will be handed out at an April 2 ceremony at Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale. Maltz Jupiter Theatre in Jupiter, FL, received the most nominations 25.

The evening will feature entertainment from shows of the year.

Actors' Playhouse earned 14 nominations followed by Broward Stage Door Theatre with 11 and Palm Beach Dramaworks with 10. Actor Avi Hoffman was nominated in two categories Actor in a Play for Superior Donuts and Supporting Actor in a Musical in Hairspray.

In a category that indicates the health of community, suggesting adventurousness on the part of producers and audiences, the nominees for Best New Work are David Michael Sirois for his play Brothers Beckett (Alliance Theatre Lab) in Miami Lakes; Michael McKeever for his play Stuff (Caldwell Theatre Company in Boca Raton); Christopher Demos Brown, who won the award last year, for his play Captiva (Zoetic Stage in Miami); and Carter W. Lewis for his play The Cha-Cha of a Camel Spider (the final production at Florida Stage in Palm Beach County; the theatre folded in 2011).

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Best New Work Brothers Beckett, David Michael Sirois Alliance Theatre Lab Captiva, Christopher Demos Brown, Zoetic Stage The Cha-Cha of the Camel Spider, Carter W. Lewis, Florida Stage Stuff, Michael McKeever, Caldwell Theatre Company

Best Production of a Play All My Sons, Palm Beach Dramaworks August: Osage County, Actors' Playhouse Clybourne Park, Caldwell Theatre Company The Pillowman, Infinite Abyss Stuff, Caldwell Theatre Company

Best Director of a Play Joseph Adler, Red, GableStage Jeffrey D. Holmes, The Pillowman, Infinite Abyss J.Barry Lewis, All My Sons, Palm Beach Dramaworks Stuart Meltzer, Captiva, Zoetic Stage Richard Jay Simon, Side Effects, Mosaic Theatre

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Eric Michael Gillett, Marilyn Maye, Terese Genecco Among 2012 MAC Award Winners

Eric Michael Gillett, Marilyn Maye, Terese Genecco Among 2012 MAC Award Winners

By Michael Gioia 30 Mar 2012

The 26th Annual MAC Awards, hosted by Jason Graae, were presented by the Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs March 29 at B.B. King Blues Club & Grill.

The 2012 ceremony, dedicated to The Year of the Songwriter, honored and paid tribute to five songwriters: Ervin Drake and David Friedman, who received MAC's Lifetime Achievement Awards; and Francesca Blumenthal, John Bucchino and Julie Gold, who received MAC's Board of Director Awards. Additionally, the HansonAward was presented to Rosemary Loar.

The annual MAC Awards honor achievement in cabaret, comedy and jazz in Manhattan. Lennie Watts directed the evening, which was produced by Julie Miller.

The 2012 MAC Award nominees follow (winners' names are bolded with an asterisk):

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Kim Grogg, One-Hit Wonder Woman Don't Tell Mama

*Janice Hall, Grand Illusions: The Music of Marlene Dietrich Urban Stages

Sigali Hamberger, A Toast to Ava Gardner Metropolitan Room

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Lucille Lortel Award Nominations Announced; Once and Tribes Lead the Pack

Lucille Lortel Award Nominations Announced; Once and Tribes Lead the Pack

By Adam Hetrick 29 Mar 2012

The acclaimed Off-Broadway productions of the drama Tribes and the new musical Once lead the 2012 Lucille Lortel Award nominations, which were announced March 29.

Once premiered in late 2011 at New York Theatre Workshop and has since moved to Broadway. Tribes is currently playing at the Barrow Street Theatre.

The 27th annual Lortel Awards, celebrating Off-Broadway work, will be presented May 6 at the 7 PM at the Skirball Center.

Representatives of the Off-Broadway League, Actors' Equity Association, Stage Directors & Choreographers Society, the Lucille Lortel Foundation, in addition to theatre journalists and academics and other Off-Broadway professionals, serve on the Lortel Voting Committee. The Lucille Lortel Awards ceremony is produced by special arrangement with the Lucille Lortel Foundation.

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Outstanding Play Blood and Gifts Produced by Lincoln Center Theater; Written by J. T. Rogers Milk Like Sugar Produced by Playwrights Horizons and Women's Project Theater; Written by Kirsten Greenidge Sons of the Prophet Produced by Roundabout Theatre Company; Written by Stephen Karam The Big Meal Produced by Playwrights Horizons; Written by Dan LeFranc The School For Lies Produced by Classic Stage Company; Written by David Ives

Outstanding Musical Once Produced by New York Theatre Workshop; Book by Enda Walsh, Music and Lyrics by Glen Hansard and Markta Irglov Queen of the Mist Produced by Transport Group; Words and Music by Michael John LaChiusa SILENCE! The Musical Produced by Victoria Lang, Rich Affannato, Donna Trinkoff in association with Scott Kirschenbaum, Theater Mogul, Kitefliers Studio and Terry Schnuck; Music and Lyrics by Jon Kaplan and Al Kaplan, Book by Hunter Bell, Adapted from the screenplay Silence! The Musical by Jon and Al Kaplan The Blue Flower Produced by Second Stage Theatre; By Jim Bauer and Ruth Bauer The Shaggs: Philosophy of the World Produced by Playwrights Horizons and New York Theatre Workshop; Book by Joy Gregory, Music by Gunnar Madsen, Lyrics by Joy Gregory and Gunnar Madsen, Story by Joy Gregory, Gunnar Madsen, and John Langs

Outstanding Revival Blood Knot Produced by Signature Theatre; Written by Athol Fugard The Lady from Dubuque Produced by Signature Theatre; Written by Edward Albee Look Back in Anger Produced by Roundabout Theatre Company; Written by John Osborne The Cherry Orchard Produced by Classic Stage Company; Written by Anton Chekhov, Translated by John Christopher Jones The Maids Produced by Red Bull Theater; Written by Jean Genet, Translated by Bernard Frechtman

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