How do I get Google Trend data?

How do I get Google Trend data?

Export, embed, and cite Trends data

  1. Open Google Trends.
  2. Search for a term.
  3. In the top right of the chart, click Download .
  4. Open the file using a spreadsheet application, like Google Sheets.

What does 100 on Google Trends mean?

peak popularity
Interpreting Google Trends The numbers represent the search interest relative to the highest point on the chart for the selected region and time. A value of 100 is the peak popularity of the term, whilst a value of 50 means that the term is half as popular.

What do Google Trends show?

Google Trends is a search trends feature that shows how frequently a given search term is entered into Google’s search engine relative to the site’s total search volume over a given period of time.

What do you need to know about Google Trends?

Google Trends data is an unbiased sample of Google search data. Only a percentage of searches are used to compile Trends data. There are 2 types of Trends data: After search data is collected, we categorize it, connect it to a topic, and remove any personal information.

How are search results normalized in Google Trends?

Google Trends normalizes search data to make comparisons between terms easier. Search results are normalized to the time and location of a query by the following process: Each data point is divided by the total searches of the geography and time range it represents to compare relative popularity.

How are the Google Trends data points scaled?

Each data point is divided by the total searches of the geography and time range it represents to compare relative popularity. Otherwise, places with the most search volume would always be ranked highest. The resulting numbers are then scaled on a range of 0 to 100 based on a topic’s proportion to all searches on all topics.

How does Google Trends work for duplicate searches?

Duplicate searches: Trends eliminates repeated searches from the same person over a short period of time. Special characters: Trends filters out queries with apostrophes and other special characters. Is Google Trends the same as polling data? Google Trends is not a scientific poll and shouldn’t be confused with polling data.