Post by parvej64 on Oct 24, 2023 16:19:22 GMT -12
It allows you to check when keyword phrases are in season and determine in which areas they are searched more or less frequently. This allows you to not only determine when to post content related to a given phrase, but also indicate which areas of the country are worthy of local activity. The tool also helps to check trends for phrases and topics that will become popular soon. We can easily observe seasonality in the example of deceased celebrities. They will often note the peak of their interest with the name of a famous person during the week of their death.
Below, we have been measuring seasonality based on the phrase since the year trends began collecting data. On the day of the artist's death (the day of his death), the word Michael Jackson set an unprecedented popularity record. We can observe much the same situation with the recent death of Queen photo retouching Elizabeth II. In the week of her death, her name was the most frequently searched name on Google. A happier example is the phrase A Christmas Carol, which only reaches its peak during the festive period of January. This has to do with the special nature of these songs, which are overwhelmingly played during the holidays.
We've been observing a clear trend of increased interest in this phrase since the Christmas and New Year period when the tool started collecting data. The chart clearly shows us the cyclical seasonality of the phrase A Christmas Carol, which occurs in the month of January. For the rest of the year, there was little or no interest in the phrase. Google Trends Determines Seasonality of Key. It allows us to examine at what time of year a certain phrase reaches its peak of interest and is most commonly searched for by users.
Below, we have been measuring seasonality based on the phrase since the year trends began collecting data. On the day of the artist's death (the day of his death), the word Michael Jackson set an unprecedented popularity record. We can observe much the same situation with the recent death of Queen photo retouching Elizabeth II. In the week of her death, her name was the most frequently searched name on Google. A happier example is the phrase A Christmas Carol, which only reaches its peak during the festive period of January. This has to do with the special nature of these songs, which are overwhelmingly played during the holidays.
We've been observing a clear trend of increased interest in this phrase since the Christmas and New Year period when the tool started collecting data. The chart clearly shows us the cyclical seasonality of the phrase A Christmas Carol, which occurs in the month of January. For the rest of the year, there was little or no interest in the phrase. Google Trends Determines Seasonality of Key. It allows us to examine at what time of year a certain phrase reaches its peak of interest and is most commonly searched for by users.