# Keyword Explore

Not only can you track the search volume monthly, but also know about the trend and competition for a keyword.

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To further explain the terms you might find unfamiliar, “Search Volume” refers to the volume (or number) of searches for a specific keyword in a given timescale. "Trend" shows how the monthly search volume for a keyword has changed over the last 12 months and "Competition" is understood as to how competitive ad placement is for a keyword.

When you enter the keyword you want to research, and click check, our app will show a report of this keyword and the words or phrases related to the keywords based on the country and the language you choose.

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In the Trend column, you can see a diagram showing the fluctuation of the search volume in 12 months and the percentage of this keyword change over one year.

The level of competition is determined by the number of ad slots filled divided by the total number of ad slots available. There are three levels displayed on this feature: high, medium, and low. If the level of competition is low, it means the level of competition between the advertiser is low. This is also the same with other levels.

Besides, you can also use the filter to narrow down the number of keywords shown in this tool. Currently, there are four filters for the maximum and minimum volume and word count, the status of the competition, and adding keywords.

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You can also download a report for the keyword you research just by clicking the "Export" button on the top right of the screen.

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The system will give you a report of the number of search volumes in the recent 12 months, the search volumes on average, the trend, and the competition.

In addition, you can try **Identify Intent** feature to explore keywords based on user goals and purposes.

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