Macro Market / Trends Tools Analysis ?
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Hello Mozzzzzzzzz fans !
One tiny, cute question. Has anyone ever faced the following situation: I'm working on trends projects but I'm struggling to access the information;
Let say that we're trying to provide insight around the youth French people. What tool would you recommend to find the most accurate trends ?
I've looked around: Google trends, Google Adwords Planning, Reddit, Quora .. Any other tools in mind maybe ?
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Tks ! That's the kind of website I was looking for. Do you know any with special focus on Social Media Trends Analysis ? It can be a good help too.
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Hey
Google trends, with the right settings, can be very useful. In fact I'd recommend all of the methods you mentioned.
But one additional one I think you might like is FAQFox. Basically, it's a tool that will find questions your demographic are asking online. Enter your keyword and then either enter the sites you'd like it to scrape or click on one of the pre-defined sets the tool comes with. It will then list the questions and links that it finds.
Might be useful in seeing what kind of questions are being asked about your topic, and I hope you can see the potential for SEO as well (creating assets and resources that tackle popular questions).
Hope this helps.
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