Problem with trends and keyword planner

by st0le
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Hello,

I'm confused

I checked the keyword planner tool for find some keywords:



And I checked others in google trends:



Why it takes different result? Is really low 30 searches.

Some warrior know what is happen?

Cheers,
#keyword #planner #problem #trends
  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Well, for one, the keyword planner data is for the UK (English).

    The trends data looks like Spanish (I guess).
    • Different countries
    • Different traffic
    • Different data centers
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    • Profile picture of the author st0le
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      Well, for one, the keyword planner data is for the UK (English).

      The trends data looks like Spanish (I guess).
      • Different countries
      • Different traffic
      • Different data centers
      Hello,

      Reino unido = UK

      It should be the same, isn't it?

      Thanks for your help
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      • Profile picture of the author irawr
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        I've never once looked at google trends. Usually people use that for discovery and not some way to validate a keyword. You have the search data, I have no clue why you're checking the trend data. The search trend is right on the planner. Just search each keyword one a time with whatever geo you want.

        Seems like extra work and you're getting different data so...

        Edit: oh I see, there's a guide on seroundtable.

        If that's where you got that information, do yourself a big favor:

        If you're a windows person, navigate to
        Code:
        C: Windows System32 drivers etc
        find hosts.ini, open it with notepad

        add

        Code:
        127.0.0.1                   seroundtable.com
        127.0.0.1                   matthewwoodward.co.uk
        then save the file.

        Trust me, it will save you a lot of time and heartache.
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        • Profile picture of the author yukon
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          Originally Posted by irawr View Post

          do yourself a big favor:

          If you're a windows person, navigate to
          Code:
          C: Windows System32 drivers etc
          find hosts.ini, open it with notepad

          add

          Code:
          127.0.0.1                   seroundtable.com
          127.0.0.1                   matthewwoodward.co.uk
          then save the file.

          Trust me, it will save you a lot of time and heartache.

          You have to be kidding.
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          • Profile picture of the author irawr
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            Originally Posted by yukon View Post

            Yeah man, just run hit bots into the serp, great idea. Google will never figure that out. Seriously, just hosts.ini it to localhost so you can't ever accidentally go there.

            One of these days me might make a post that seems like a good idea.
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            • Profile picture of the author st0le
              Originally Posted by irawr View Post

              I've never once looked at google trends. Usually people use that for discovery and not some way to validate a keyword. You have the search data, I have no clue why you're checking the trend data. The search trend is right on the planner. Just search each keyword one a time with whatever geo you want.

              Seems like extra work and you're getting different data so...

              Edit: oh I see, there's a guide on seroundtable.

              If that's where you got that information, do yourself a big favor:

              If you're a windows person, navigate to
              Code:
              C: Windows System32 drivers etc
              find hosts.ini, open it with notepad

              add

              Code:
              127.0.0.1                   seroundtable.com
              127.0.0.1                   matthewwoodward.co.uk
              then save the file.

              Trust me, it will save you a lot of time and heartache.
              Thanks for your info, But can you explain me please how is working it?

              Originally Posted by yukon View Post

              I dont understand, can you explain it please?
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