Google Trends
About Google Trends

With Google Trends, you can compare the world’s interest in your favorite topics. Enter up to five topics and see how often they’ve been searched on Google over time. Google Trends also shows how frequently your topics have appeared in Google News stories, and in which geographic regions people have searched for them most.

How does Google Trends work?
How accurate and up-to-date is the information provided by Google Trends?
When will Google Trends be available for my country or language?
About Hot Trends

With Hot Trends, you can see a snapshot of what’s on the public’s collective mind by viewing the fastest-rising searches for different points of time. You can see a list of today's top 40 fastest-rising search queries in the U.S. You can also select a recent date in history to see what the top rising searches were and what the search activity looked like over the course of that day. We update Hot Trends hourly.

How does Hot Trends work?
Is the list of Hot Trends comprehensive?
Working with Google Trends

How many terms can I compare? And what other functionality is available?
How is the data scaled?
Is the news reference volume graph scaled?
Is the data normalized?
Do the numbers on the graph reflect actual search traffic numbers?
I see a number next to my search term at the top of the graph. What does it mean?
When comparing two or more search terms, I sometimes see results with all zeros. Why?
Is there a way to adjust how the terms are ranked and scaled?
How does counting and ranking of the top regions, cities, and languages work, and are they scaled differently?
How is information gathered to determine the regions, cities, and languages?

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How do I change the time frame, region, or sub-region of the results?
Is there a way to export the data?
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