I’m sure I wasn’t the only one who wasted several hours with “Google Trends”:http://www.google.com/trends last week. The newest tool released by the search giant has been the buzz around the net lately by providing search term popularity trends since 2004 (with the ability to compare terms on one graph). As Google’s incredibly huge bank of knowledge continues to grow they are finally starting to drop the “general public” hints as to the magnitude of data that they possess. The release of this tool comes on the heels of a re-vamp of their “keyword suggestion tool”:https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal, which now offers *far more information* regarding search volume, estimated cost and yearly search trends per keyword.
I admit, my first session with the tool led to the inevitable “coke, pepsi”:http://www.google.com/trends?q=coke%2C+pepsi searches, followed by “molson, labatt”:http://www.google.com/trends?q=molson%2C+labatt&ctab=0&geo=all&date=all and then the all important question “pamela anderson, jessica alba”:http://www.google.com/trends?q=pamela+anderson%2C+jessica+alba&ctab=0&geo=all&date=all). After getting the gratuitous curiosity searches out of my system, I moved on to some industry-specific branded terms and began to understand the true importance that this tool holds for search marketers such as myself.
Category: Research
Ever wonder where Canadians actually go when they go online? Well, now, thanks to Alexa you can know! How are MySpace, Amazon, and Apple doing in Canada compared to Canada-specific sites? Read on to find out…
2 Commentsbq. “The amount of money Canadian companies commit to marketing on the Internet is poised to increase 60 per cent over the next three years, overshadowing more modest gains predicted for TV and newspaper advertising, according to a study released yesterday.”
This is what I read in the “Toronto Star”:http://www.thestar.com recently in their article “Web-Ad Buying Forecast To Grow – Internet to Top Other Media”:http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/thestar/939176011.html?did=939176011&FMT=ABS&FMTS=FT&date=Dec+9%2C+2005&author=Rick+Westhead&pub=Toronto+Star&desc=Web-ad+buying+forecast+to+grow%3B+Internet+to+top+other+media+Most+sectors+will (registration required) article on December 9.
According to the “ZenithOptimedia”:http://www.zenithoptimedia.com study (available at a cost) referenced in this article Internet advertising in Canada will increase $100 million per year from $500 million in 2005 to $800 million in 2008. That’s up 60% over three years.
Here’s what some of the other advertising sectors will do according to the ZenithOptimedia survey: