Keyword Volume Data for Austria
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Hi,
we can't find any Volume Data for Keywords in Austria.
If we upload a Keyword List in the Keyword Explorer there is always US shown.Any suggestions?
thxChris
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Sorry about that! While our keyword corpus for Keyword Explorer is large, it does not cover all keywords. If you see "no data" reported for a keyword's volume, it means we do not yet have volume information available. The good news is that your Keyword Difficulty score is unaffected by volume data, as it relies on SERP rankings, so you can definitely still find useful data here! We are continually adding keyword volumes to our database, so we may have data for your keywords in the future.
Hopefully our coverage for Austria will improve soon!
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Have a look at this blog post here: https://moz.com/blog/keyword-explorer-upgrades-new-features-more-lists-and-better-metrics It says KWE has moderate coverage for languages of western countries. So that's probably the issue. Depending on topic, I also get a lot of keywords with "No data" and I'm in the UK where coverage is significant.
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Hi,
thx 4 info.
the problem is we do not see any volume results for any keyword we try in austria...
https://moz.com/explorer/overview?locale=de-AT&q=werbeagentur
even if we try very popular ones...
https://moz.com/explorer/overview?locale=de-AT&q=angelina+jolie
i don't think that works in austria...
cheers,
chris -
Hi there! Tawny from the Customer Support team here. Sorry you're having a bit of trouble with Keyword Explorer!
When you upload a CSV of keywords to a keyword list, the default is to show you search volumes for the US. You can set a Locale you'd rather see data for by formatting your CSV a little differently, though! If you take a look at the second example on this page: https://moz.com/help/guides/keyword-explorer#frequently-asked-questions, that format should allow you to upload a CSV and see search volumes for Austria rather than the US.
Hope that helps! If you're still having trouble, feel free to write in to help@moz.com and we'll do our best to answer all your questions!
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You can define the locale if you upload the keywords using a list format, but I am not sure, KWE already supports Austrian volume data. See here for how to upload the list using a .csv file (see option 2, you need to create a column for keywords and then one next to it for the locale - de-at): https://moz.com/help/guides/keyword-explorer#frequently-asked-questions
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