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Knowledge Base
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AOL Hot Searches:
Top current queries, or see those in the last
hour, last day and within particular categories.
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Ask IQ:
See top searches at Ask.
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Dogpile SearchSpy:
Choose to see either a filtered or non-filtered
sample of top, real-time search terms from this
popular meta search service. Sister site
MetaCrawler offers a similar
MetaCrawler
MetaSpy service.
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Google Trends:
Allows you to tap into Google's database of
searches, to determine what's popular. View the
volume of queries over time, by city, regions,
languages and so on. Compare multiple terms, as
well. See our review:
Google Trends: Peer Into Google's Database Of
Searches.
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Google Zeitgeist:
What people are
searching for at Google and its associated
specialty services in a variety of categories.
There are
versions for various countries, as well.
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Lycos 50:
Long-standing service showing top searches at
Lycos each week.
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MSN Search Insider:
Top 200 queries on MSN Search (annoyingly in
random order), top "movers" in TV, sports and
music, and a "duels" feature pitting top queries
in a race against each other.
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Yahoo Buzz Index:
Shows you what's hot
and what's not in terms of search topics at
Yahoo.
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dWoz Search Phrase Lists:
Great directory of services like those above,
for search engines large and small, across the
web. Also see the
Search Spies & Voyuers category.
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Google AdWords Keyword Tool:
Enter a term or terms, the use the drop-down box
to see the popularity of terms and popularity
over time.
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Yahoo
Keyword Selector Tool: Formerly called
the Overture Keyword Selector Tool and the
Overture Search Term Suggestion Tool before
that, this free service is primarily designed to
help advertisers who wish to select terms to
target with ads on the Yahoo network. But you
can use it to see how popular particular terms
are.
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Researching Keywords:
For Search Engine Watch
members, this provides an annotated rundown
on key tools useful for search marketers needing
to perform search research for their campaigns.
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Search Term Research
and
Search Behavior: These categories of
Search Engine Watch's
Search Topics area compile articles on the
subject of how people search from across the web
and stretching back to 1997. Available only to
Search Engine Watch
members.
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Testimonials Everyday case
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