How do I determine international search volume for a search term, beyond google?
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I am trying to determine which countries I should be entering into next with my product based on search volume and competition. The issue is that not every country has google as their primary engine, ie. China.
How would I go about figuring out volume / competition globally across all engines?
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Hi Jay Here is the list of World Wide Search Engines : http://www.sitepromotionlinks.com/SearchEngines/index.asp
You can find the countrywise SE from the above link.
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Hi Jay, you might find this post helpful
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Hi Jay,
this should help:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_search_engines
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