January 4th 2010
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Tomorrow, January 5th, the Google Nexus One will be released along with some other bits of news from the search giant. Apple has made a living off these big events by introducing the Ipod, the Ipod Touch and the Iphone. No one really knows what Google is going to show ...
January 2nd 2010
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Nike has been the #1 provider of sports equipment for quite some time and it does not look as if that is going to change anytime soon. In 2005, Adidas decided to buy Reebok in hopes of gaining on Nike but it the Google Trends chart comparing Nike and Adidas ...
January 1st 2010
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The Google Trends chart for Tag Hauer clearly shows that this luxury watch maker is losing its luster during the current recession. There is little doubt that many people have cut back when it comes to buying high ticket items but Tag Hauer looks to be taking it on the ...
December 30th 2009
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Today we learned that GMAC will get approximately $3.8 billion in government bailout funds. This goes to a company that has already been bailed out twice. The auto and home lender continues to report losses from the bad loans on their books. This comes as no surprise as there has ...
December 30th 2009
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While doing some research on Google Domestic Trends I ran across the chart for Advertising and Marketing. There is no doubt that the great recession has hit many industries very hard but the visual chart of advertising and marketing searches is shocking. With most major companies cutting their expenses it ...
December 26th 2009
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It is hard to believe that it has been over a year since the Snuggie first came out. The blanket with sleeves has gained in popularity but who would have believed that the popularity continues to accelerate. This year they have added designs and different versions of the Snuggie but ...
December 25th 2009
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In 2008, Wall Street saw two many financial firms go bankrupt (in more words or less) - Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns. There was great interest, prior to the credit crisis, in each of the firms from blue collar Americans but most middle to low income Americans had no idea ...
The idea of a Bank of America bankruptcy has dissipated in the eyes of many Americans but definitely not all. By looking at the Google Insights for Search chart for the Big Four banks filing for bankruptcy you can easily see that the amount of searches for "Bank of America ...
There is little argument that consumers of the product Coca-Cola are not going to Google search the term "Coca-Cola" when they want to make a purchase. Even with that being said, there has been a steady drop in the number of searches for the term "Coca-Cola." When looking at this ...
Google trends is a tool that can be very helpful. Many website owners and Americans in general use this site to do research on everything from buying a house to finding out who will win American Idol. By simply sitting down and typing in some keywords on Google Trends you ...