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Google Trends for your website

Saturday, May 09, 2009 at 2:30 PM

Webmaster Level: All

In a recent post on the Official Google Blog, we mentioned our Google Trends gadget, and we thought it made sense to also post something here for all the webmasters that might be interested in having Trends on their website. Google Trends is a great way to see what's popular on the web -- people tend to search for what they care about -- and the Trends gadget makes it easy for you to put Trends on your website. Just cut and paste a small snippet of code, input your search terms, and you can show your readers how searches for Obama have changed during the last 30 days or who's the most popular American Idol contestant. So take a little piece of Google with you, and show your readers what's hot on the web.

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9 comments:

Cleo said...

Can I show the trends gadget on my commercial websites.

zkarj said...

The gadget code doesn't update at all when I change the country and frankly the parameter formation isn't entirey intuitive.

How about you either have the embed code update, or even just give us the specs for the parameters?

santosh kumar kori said...

Really help full for people they can see what word/ keywords are most popular in google and internet world.

and also web master can optimize website as per that word

D said...

I think this is a nice feature. When will it show trends based on US and UK data?

I similar tool based on associative keyword variations would also be handy.

http://hbretzke.blogspot.com said...

Ich finde die ganzen Optionen sehr gut, man hat viel mehr Möglichkeiten auch für die ganzen User.

Liassic said...

Your last two links in your post don't seem to work as you intended - the first returns a malformed URL request message and the second doesn't go to where you wanted. :-(

Philippe said...

hello
can i use any tags with rdf ? (a, div, span, h1 etc.)

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