Using Google Insights For Niche/Market Research?

Published on 17th May 2009

Google Insights As you may well know there are many tools which Google provide that allow you to carry out a lot of tasks completely FREE from the comfort of your desk; one of these tools is called Google Insights. Now Google insights isn't a new tool by any means, in fact it's been around for quite some time but you would be amazed the amount of people who don't know about it or choose not to use it.

So what is Google Insights? Basically it's a tool which allows you to compare and analyse search volume and patterns for your specified search terms over a given period of time, area of the world or a specific category. Essentially what the information allows you to do is:

  • See if a particular search term appears to be becoming more or less popular
  • See the trend of increasing and decreasing popularity over a period of time for a specific search term
  • See which geographical locations your particular search term is most used.
  • See patterns as well as peaks and troughs at particular times of the year or within particular geographical locations.
  • See search terms which are directly related to the term you have entered along with percentage stats indicating whether the search trend for that particular term is increasing or decreasing.

But how can you use this to your advantage? It's pretty simple really, if I have an idea for a niche area, for example 'Gas Grills', then I can simply visit Google insights below and type it into the Google insights engine which will return a set of results as we see in the screenshot below:

Google Insights 1

If we really wanted too we could also add multiple search terms to compare them side by side. Initially the information this will give me is the following:

Interest over time

Below you can see in the screenshot that I have got the overall trend of interest over time for the term 'Gas Grills', just looking at the trend from 2004 right through to 2009 I can see quite clearly that there has been a steady decrease over the last few years in the popularity for the term 'Gas Grills'. But in this instance that isn't the most important thing, if you look at the places I have circled you can see that there have been consistent peaks for the last 4-5 years around the middle of the year where the term 'Gas Grills' becomes hugely popular.

Google Insights 2

Now if you think about it logically this is what you would expect, right? Well yes, in this case you would but that's probably because it's a more obvious niche that I'm examining but you will be surprised some of the results you turn up when you go digging for other search terms. So from this initial information I know that if I wanted to build a site which was based around 'Gas Grills' then the best time to really start pushing it and advertising it would be the summer time or middle of the year, yes I may get some sales at each tale end of the year but the times I would be pushing the site would be the summer time.

Regional interest  for gas grills

The next peice of information which is really powerful is the regional interest information. What this basically gives us is a list of the places where the term 'Gas Grills' has been most popular. If you look at the screen shot below you will see that the area where this term is most popular is in the USA and if we were to click on the 'United States' link then we would be able to see the regions within the USA where this term is most popular. It therefore allows us to very closely GEO target if we wanted to, this is especially important if you were using PPC to promote your site, since you wouldn't try to display a campaign for the whole of the USA.

Google Insights 3

Search terms related to gas grills

The final piece of information which we can gather from this Google insights search are the related search terms. These are search terms which are directly related to the search term that you have entered into Google insights and so are great for giving you more ideas for further search terms or keyphrases which you can use in your keyword research.

Google Insights 4#

The great thing that you will also see in this screenshot is the ability to see the percentage increase or decrease for the popularity of that search term, this gives you a great indication of terms or niche areas which are on the up. Again, as with geographical locations we can dig deeper down in these related search terms to find even more search terms , click on one of these terms and all of the aforemetioned data will be returned for that term.

In conclusion

If you weren't using Google insights to help with your niche/market research then I hope you will be now. It's a truely powerful tool which can give you a great starting point in any niche site build, the best thing of all is its completely FREE. So what are you waiting for? Start using Google insights today!

Visit Google Insights right here.

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12 Comments So Far - Join in the Discussion!

  1. Mandy Allen says:

    This is brilliant, Ben, thanks for this. I never knew of it but will be sure to use it now.

    Enjoy the journey.

    Mandy

  2. Ben says:

    Hi Mandy

    Yes it’s a sweet little tool which can provide you with a good insight into the marker before diving into any niche area.

    Best part is it’s completely FREE.

    Thanks
    Ben

  3. James Mann says:

    That’s pretty cool Ben.

    I have already started doing some research using Google Insight and already I can see some of the phrases I am using for some of my niches really need some work.

    It’s so easy to just write what you want and think that’s going to cut it. It takes more planning than that, especially if you don’t have a lot of schooling and your writing skills are lacking, like mine do at times.

    I can see I have learning to do this morning, better get another coffee.

    • Ben says:

      Hey James.

      I know, I’ve done this in the past. Built a site around some phrases which I thought would work great based on some shaky research and then paid the price later when the site has bought in very little in the way of income. Google Insights is just another tool you can use to help decide whether or not a niche is going to be worth pursuing or not. I use as many tools as possible and where the majority confirm my thoughts then this usually works well.

      Have a good day :)

  4. Hi Ben,

    What a cool and informative post! I am a fellow MC student and have been struggling with niche ideas for my first info product but this will really help. Thanks a lot!

    Steve Wilkins

    http://steve-wilkins.com/

    • Ben says:

      Hi Steve

      Glad you found it useful. It’s a really simply but powerful tool to use and it has helped me in the past to find a lot of pretty cool niche markets, equally it has allowed me to exclude ones which I would have otherwise gone ahead with, so all in all a pretty useful tool.

      Thanks
      Ben

  5. John McNally says:

    Thanks for this information Ben,
    I haven’t looked at this Google tool yet, but I will now, especially as it’s free!…..On a separate point, how did you capture the screen shots to use in your post? They make your blog very professional.
    Good luck with your business.
    John

  6. Thanks for the insight. I will be using this for research.

  7. Ben says:

    No problem Ed, very happy to help.

    Cheers
    Ben

  8. Roy says:

    Insight is a great marketing tool which can enhance your marketing prospects.

  9. Tom says:

    Nice one Ben,

    I’ve just checked out a niche I’m thinking of launching and it appears search traffic is going through the roof ;-)

    Best crack on with it eh!

    Cheers
    Tom

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