Trends has always been a fun tool to get a sense of what people are searching for, but it has also been helpful to optimize your own websites for Google search results. And with YouTube now being part of Trends, one can expect that many video publishers will frequent the tool to figure how to name their videos. In other words:
Google Trends is a service provided by Google, which give us information about most hot topic in the world, actually what people are searching.To use the feature visit Google Trends and enter any search you’d like to get insight on and then, on the left, choose “limit to” for YouTube. In addition you can vary the pattern by region or category or time period as well.
It will be interesting to observe how YouTube Trends would affect the viewing behavior of the users. So far, people have stumbled upon videos by browsing through the millions available on the site.
Don’t be too surprised if your YouTube experience looks a bit more zeitgeisty and SEO-optimized from now on. This is pretty exciting news for those of you who are looking to "tentpole," or find a popular search term to ride for popularity, or just plain looking for interesting data about videos you love.
Google Trends is a service provided by Google, which give us information about most hot topic in the world, actually what people are searching.To use the feature visit Google Trends and enter any search you’d like to get insight on and then, on the left, choose “limit to” for YouTube. In addition you can vary the pattern by region or category or time period as well.
Kevin Allocca, YouTube Trends manager, pointed out some interesting search results from YouTube Trends in his latest blog post. For instance, on a “Harlem Shake” popularity search, users can find that people are still searching for “Harlem Shake” on YouTube, but then find from the Google Trends search that its peak was on March 3.
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