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ubaidabcd

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Besides that graph, is there a way to see the number of searches? I don't see that option. Just a graph, and it's not really helping.
 


Others have suggested taking a keyword you rank #1 or #2 for, seeing what your daily traffic is from that keyword and comparing other search terms to that... so you can see the relative difference and estimate a number.

But a pain, I agree
 
Yep, they probably did it on purpose though. That information is very readably available to google. To not publish it seems like they are intentionally trying to hide that detail.
 
trigatch is exactly right. Also, don't pay attention to the line graph much. The bar graphs below are much more valuable.
 
Thanks for the advise. I thought maybe it was just me and I was missing something and there was a way to see numbers. if I compare the graphs with another keyword that can get me an estimate. That overture tool seems to not be working at all for the past week so I'm trying to find a different solution.
 
Others have suggested taking a keyword you rank #1 or #2 for, seeing what your daily traffic is from that keyword and comparing other search terms to that... so you can see the relative difference and estimate a number.

But a pain, I agree

I believe those bar a relative to other country, not the search volume...

let say keyword A and keyword B 's search volume breakdown for different country are the same

US: 50%
UK: 30%
canada: 10%
Aussie: 5%

and keyword A is being search for 200k times/month and keyword B is being search for 1k times/ per month

the graph will be the same.


just like the graph on top, it is relative to % change between month instead of search volume
 
I believe those bar a relative to other country, not the search volume...

let say keyword A and keyword B 's search volume breakdown for different country are the same

US: 50%
UK: 30%
canada: 10%
Aussie: 5%

and keyword A is being search for 200k times/month and keyword B is being search for 1k times/ per month

the graph will be the same.


just like the graph on top, it is relative to % change between month instead of search volume

I'm not really sure what you are trying to say but if you type in both keywords into the same query then you can compare them.
 
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