
You probably have used Google Trends, I am mad about this tool and use is heavily everyday. For those who don’t know about it:
"It is a great tool which lets you see the trends of searches for a particular search term, and you can even compare the trends of multiple terms by comma separating them. However, it doesn’t show you the absolute number of searches, you need to have some reference search term if you want to get some idea of search volume for some other search term"
So what’s new?
They have just rolled out a great feature which shows the trends on numerical scales. For example when I tried to compare trends of cricket Vs. football It showed me that average search volume for football is 4.2 times that for cricket. Nice!. I am now going to watch football 4.2 times I watch cricket.
I am still not sure how I would use this feature or if it has any real use in the first place, but, still loving it. Now, I don’t need to look at the graphs, instead I’ll just see the scale values straight away.
I hope someday they will add absolute volumes of searches too. That’ll be fantastic, it’s very unlikely to happen though.
So go ahead and check out this nifty feature.
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