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* This current tool is focused on overall search volume. If you want a regional keyword tool try our international keyword research tool. * Tools can only provide helpful information and estimates. Don't let tools make your mind up for you! o Don't expect precise quantitative analysis from keyword tools. o Use tools for qualitative and relative analysis. o People tend to typically use language in similar patterns. If there are 14,000,000 search results then odds are car hire is a more common search term. * Since we estimate Google, Yahoo!, and MSN traffic based on Wordtracker's keyword data, any sampling error is amplified due to the difference in traffic. * Please note our tool currently assumes Google having ~ 70% of the market, Yahoo! having ~ 20% of the market, and MSN search having ~8% of the market, and is based on rough math that is less precise than Wordtracker's computational techniques. Depending on your topic / vertical and your geographic location the search engines may have vastly different search volumes. The tool can only possibly offer approximations. Exact search volumes are hard to find due to vanity searches, click bots, rank checkers, and other

Scoubi, Scoobie, Boondoggle, or Lanyard) is a plaiting and knotting craft, originally aimed at children, which originated in France, where it became a fad in the late 1950s. The name Scoubidou came from the late French singer Sacha Distel, who scored his first hit with the song of the same name in 1958. It came back into fashion in various countries, including the United Kingdom, in 2004 and 2005. It uses commercially supplied plastic strips or tubes. Scoubidous are supple, round, hollow plastic tubes usually about 80 centimetres in length. They are sold in various colours, sizes and types. They are used to make various items by binding them together with special knots. Key chains, friendship bands and other trinkets are common, although more complicated shapes and figures can also be created Most of the knots used in Scoubidou were already used in bast fibre, while the creations possible with Scoubidou are also similar in many ways to traditional corn dollys and to macrame. Contents