Trending Tools Analyzing Search Terms, Keywords

March 7, 2009 by NetCrunch  
Filed under Top Lists

Ever Wonder what most people are searching on the web? or what are the most visited websites for the day?, Most Search Engines are developing tools to analyze these data and are freely available to anyone. Here’s some online tools to analyze Search terms, and websites.

Search Trends

Google Trends

  • Google Trends is a web-based tool under development by Google Labs. The tool measures the search volume for terms in Google’s search engine over a specified period of time. Google Trends will display graphical results for a specific term’s popularity and allow you to compare search volumes with other search terms. Google Trends also compiles and displays a list of the most popular terms for which people have recently searched.  Learn More.

Yahoo Buzz!

  • Yahoo! Buzz is a service much like Digg offered by search engine Yahoo!. It allows users to submit links and vote for submitted links; Yahoo! Buzz then ranks the submitted links in order of votes received and search engine trends and places the highest ranked links on the front page of their site.

Live Search xRank

  • xRank keeps track of notable people and puts them in order for you. We count Live Search web searches for movie stars, musicians, and other famous people. Then, we compile our findings into an insightful ranking formula that tells you who the world is searching for most. The result is a cultural snapshot of who’s hot and who’s not!

MSN A-List

  • MSN A-list tracks popular searches on MSN network, topics ranges from News headlines, Health, sports to top Books and more..

AOL Hot Searches

  • Find out what are the hottest topics and most searched news and keywords on AOL Network

Ask.com IQ Reporting

  • Ask.com IQ (Interesting Queries) – See the most popular search terms each week based on millions of Ask.com searches.

Search.com top Searches

  • Lists of popular search terms on Search.com a part of CNET Networks, Inc.

Lycos 50

  • The Lycos 50 lists the people, places and things which are most on the public mind as reflected by Lycos user searches over the past week.

Website Trends

Alexa.com

  • Alexa.com is both a search engine and website tracker. You may search for information on Alexa.com, as you would when using a search engine like Google, or you may enter a url into the search bar to receive traffic statistics and other information about that site.

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