Where else can I get search volumes from?
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We use Keyword Planner to get a rough idea if a keyword has search volumes and worth tracking. But recently, it's showing zeroes (all locations) for very broad search terms such as "corn seed" "sorghum seed" "canola seed" and all variations of these three with "seed" in the phrase.
We checked trends and there are searches for it. Has keyword planner gone bonkers? There were search volumes for corn, canola and sorghum variations, just not words with "seed", which is very odd. "corn grain" has 9,900 searches and "canola plant" has 5,400 searches, for example. "canola seed" has 201-500 searches on Moz, so keyword planner, I think really filtered out seed words.
Is there another tool where we could just copy/paste or import a list and it'll show us the search volumes? I uploaded words on Moz, but we can only get search vol ranges and mostly don't have data yet for Australian searches.
Does SEMRush have this capability too? I couldn't seem to find where to upload a list.
If Google just filtered out these words, is there a way to get around it?
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That plugin is great, it shows search volumes even on predictive search. I figured how to add a list to SEMRush too - thank you!!
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I like the Keywords Everywhere plugin that you can get for free in a Chrome browser extension. You can't upload a list unfortunately but you can check fairly accurate search volumes (i'm showing corn seed gets 15,000 searches/mo.)
In SEMrush if you create a Project for the website, you can copy and paste a list of keywords like you described, it sometimes takes a few minutes to show the search volumes, but should have them (and the websites ranking) within an hour or sooner.
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