I am looking for someone with a good background in statistics and probability. This particular question is based around search engine keywords, however you do not need to understand the topic specifically; just be good in statistics, probability and general mathematics.
I am doing some statistical analysis of google, overture and wordtracker keyword estimates. Right now they all give different answers to the same keyword estimates, I want to get an idea by what level of trust I can put into their estimates.
I have a list of keywords, along with actual historical impressions, and estimates from the 3 services. I want the level of statistical probability we can assume from their estimates.
It will take no more than 1 hour of your time to help me with this.
Questions:
a) Please tell me briefly about your statistics and probability background.
b) Please confirm if you are available to discuss by phone
c) Please confirm if you are available to discuss by IM
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