Google offers some amazing free products for people to play with and a lot of them can directly impact an online entrepreneur’s ability to make money on the internet. Google Trends is a free tool located at http://google.com/trends.
Whenever you visit it, you can see what today’s hot trends are based on a top ten list. What could this do for your internet marketing efforts? Plenty!
Here are some ideas:
Blog Posts
Write a blog post about something current and relate it to your niche somehow. This can help you rank in search engines for people looking for information related to that hot topic and once they’re on your page they may subscribe, buy from you, etcetera.
Microblogging
When you post a microblog update about a hot topic, you have a good chance of it being read. When you’re updating Twitter, use a hashtag (a topic tag which is simply done by putting # in front of the topic. Example: #Swineflu or #Election or #Oscars). Your post will be more likely to be read by the masses because people are interested in that topic.
If you put a link to a blog post that can be a great way to get traffic but even if you don’t use a hot topic for link bait, people could still follow your life stream based on finding you interesting and that opens you up for more interesting topics later.
Social Bookmarking
Don’t forget to social bookmark your blog posts related to that hot topic. When you categorize the blog post with a tag that uses the hot trend keyword, it will have more chances of getting read and re-bookmarked thus increasing your potential audience for that post and future blog posts.
New Niches
Hot trends can spark ideas for new niches or sub niches for your internet marketing business. Getting in on the ground floor of the next hottest trend and being an early adopter is how many successful internet marketers make great money online.
Beyond just getting an overview of the trend itself, Google Trends is a data mining tool so playing with it can give you real insight into the potential for certain topics and demographics. You can compare search terms, export the data, and look at rising trends so you can jump in on a trend just before it becomes hot instead of waiting until it’s already there.
Have a most outstanding day.
Sean RasmussenAussie Internet Marketing
www.SeanSEO.com © 2008 - 2010



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I haven’t really looked at this much
Been pretty busy just with the blogs, social networking and all the while learning. I will put in the memory bank to check out later
Hi Sean,
I love Google Insights for Search. I feel it gives me a lot more data to work with than Google Trends. Which do you think is better?
It’s a very clever idea to connect trends with your niche so you can direct people that are not necessarily looking for your niche to your site an maybe get them interested in what you are doing. Haven’t tried it myself yet, as I am still in the status of learning how to blog and write my blogs – without adding the additional dimension of a current trend.
Hi Sean
I have been looking at the Google Trends tool and I reckon I will need a bit of guidance on how to actually use it properly.
The top trend that came up for me just now was Hilary Clinton’s body guard getting married so I don’t think I got that right as a trend somehow unless I can market little bodyguard guard dolls with Hilary action man companion?. But seriously, reading your article, I would like to learn to use it.
I looked at google trends a while back but I definately need to make this a daily action since things change so much on the internet daily. It may take a little getting use to trying to add the hot topic into my post but I am sure I can do it. Thanks for bringing this to my attention again.