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  2. Get started with Google Trends

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    Get started with Google Trends. Google Trends walkthrough. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer.

  3. Trend breakdown: To view trends data breakdown in Google Trends, click Explore. To search the query on Google, click Search it or Explore. In the news: See the articles related to the trend. To compare 2 or more queries (up to five), select an option: Click the checkbox of queries to be compared on the “Trending now” page, then click Compare.

  4. Trends Help - Google Help

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    Official Google Trends Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Trends and other answers to frequently asked questions.

  5. FAQ about Google Trends data

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    Google Trends provides access to a largely unfiltered sample of actual search requests made to Google. It’s anonymized (no one is personally identified), categorized (determining the topic for a search query) and aggregated (grouped together). This allows us to display interest in a particular topic from around the globe or down to city-level ...

  6. Explore results by region - Trends Help - Google Help

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    Open Google Trends. Enter a search term, like “android.”. In the Regional interest section, click the United States on the map. Click a state on the map. Click a metro area on the map. If a region on the map isn’t highlighted, it doesn’t mean there's no interest. Google Trends data is adjusted, so the term may be used in that region ...

  7. Google Trends for marketers in a dynamic environment

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    Using Google Trends comparison feature, you can pinpoint increased search interest in "cut your own hair", while searches for “massage oil” stay steady. Narrowing your search by time. To be relevant in the moment and improve readability for breakthrough trends, use the Past 12 months dropdown to refine your exploration and focus on a ...

  8. Find related searches - Trends Help - Google Help

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    For each rising search term, you see a percentage of the term’s growth compared to the previous time period. If you see “Breakout” instead of a percentage, it means that the search term grew by more than 5000%. Report inappropriate related searches. Google Trends removes search terms that may be explicitly sexual.

  9. Compare Trends search terms - Trends Help - Google Help

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    Compare locations. Open Google Trends. Search for a term, like hamburger. In the "Compare" box, search for another term, like veganism. Next to the first search term, click More ; Change filters. Select a country or region and click OK. Next to the second search term, click More ; Change filters. Select a different country or region and click ...

  10. Refine Trends results by category - Trends Help - Google Help

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    For example, if you search for “jaguar,” you can add a category to indicate if you mean the animal or the car manufacturer. How to add a category. Open Google Trends. Search for a term, like “jaguar.” Under the search box, click All categories, then choose a category. The results show the search interest for that term in a similar context.

  11. Get started with the Google Trends dataset

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    The BigQuery dataset from Google Cloud Marketplace displays the Top 25 overall or Top 25 Rising queries from Google Trends from the past 30 days. BigQuery’s free tier offers up to 1 TB/month in SQL queries and up to 10 GB/month in storage without charge. SQL queries above these thresholds are subject to regular BigQuery pricing.