If my product trending country is Australia while i am based in US .so for analyzing SERP should i change my search setting to Australia or go with US?
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I selected an affiliate keyword .now the next step is to analyze the SERP and look for competitor .if my current search setting is US and google trends show that my product is trending in Australia ,so should now i change my search setting to Australia or go with US?
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@seotoolshero0111 said in If my product trending country is Australia while i am based in US .so for analyzing SERP should i change my search setting to Australia or go with US?:
Hi guys
I have same question for my website sportshoesnow
Have you found the solution, please?
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Hi guys
I have same question for my website sportshoesnow
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Hi there,
That's correct. You should be using google.com.au to see your competitors that rank for that keyword.
Ross
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