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    Can someone tell me what ∞% trending upward in my keyword report means?

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    • Ellsworth
      Ellsworth last edited by

      I'm seeing this result in the 'Change' column on my keyword report.

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      • AndreVanKets
        AndreVanKets last edited by

        The change % represents the difference in visibility for the keyword you have tracked in the report.

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        • brandonjschwartz
          brandonjschwartz last edited by

          This means that you were basically invisible or non-existent with that keyword prior, but now you have some visibility which is mathematically infinitely greater than zero.

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          • Ellsworth
            Ellsworth @brandonjschwartz last edited by

            Infinitely greater than or less than what? In other words, what is the range of possible values? Fractional?

            Thanks,

            Lance

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            • brandonjschwartz
              brandonjschwartz @Ellsworth last edited by

              Infinitely greater than 0. The range is a percentage. Any number greater than 0 is, percentage-wise, infinitely greater than 0.

              Forgetting the keyword report for a second, an increase from 1 to 2 is a 100% increase. But an increase from 0 to 1 is an infinite percentage because 0 is nothing where 1 is something. Something is infinitely more than nothing.

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              • Ellsworth
                Ellsworth last edited by

                Great - Thanks! Much appreciated!

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