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hi dear Moz . When we search for a keyword, it shows us a list of countries. Others, such as SEO tools, do a global search as well.
Can we do this so that when we search for someone's keyword, they will also tell us the search result in Global.
If that happened then there would be no better tool than bananas. I am linking to it. When we look at any data from a website, all the data is found. I have seen that. -
Hi - Thanks for posting.
Moz has the ability to report on national markets and local markets, but we do not have keyword data for a "global" market, I'm afraid. We look at Google's existing search engine markets which are on a national level.
We hope that helps to clarify, let us know if you have further questions about this that we can help with!
Best regards,
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