Keyword Analysis Using Google Trends
By Paul Flyer
Can you imagine seeing how many searches have been performed on Google for important keywords?
Google Trends is a new tool developed by Google Labs to help webmasters see search volume. Users can enter up to five phrases and Google will return a line chart showing the comparative volume trend over the last two years.
For example, when "dog food" and "cat food" are entered, the results show that "dog food" is searched for nearly twice as much as "cat food". This is definitely handy information when comparing keywords.
Google Trends provides other information such as City, Regional and Language comparisons. It is easy to see that people in the United States search for "dog food" about twice as much as people in Australia. Information like this can help webmasters focus marketing efforts regionally.
Google Trends does not show users the actual quantifiable numbers on any of the charts. I cannot tell how many times "dog food" was actually searched. It could be 10 or 10,000. A user can only glean basic relationships between keywords.
Here are a few tips for getting the most of Google Trends:
1) This is Google data. While it is still beta and they have disclosed that it may not be 100% accurate, it is still based on Google data. The point? Its Google data!! Get the most out of Google Trends even given the potential flaws.
2) Always search for multiple phrases. The tool is based
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