On Google Keyword Planner, a real estate search term has 1,600 average monthly searches. When I change the setting to include "Google and Search Partners" it has 33,100. This is a huge jump. Can anyone shed light?
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a) is this a glitch in the tool b) if not, where might such an exponential increase come from outside of the dominant search engine, Google?
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Answer:
That's big. Normally adding partners doubles volume more or less. AOL and Amazon are probably the two biggest partners. Not sure either one would have huge volume. Is your term the name of a book on amazon? That might do it.
Dan Deceuster at Quora Visit the source
Other answers
The jump in search volume can jump at varrying levels depending on the coverage by the partners and it's not fixed or average in any way. Real Estate is a big sector and a massive jump in not surprising.
Jeff Ferguson
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