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Google Trend Review 10 Oct

October 10, 2008 by Rachel  
Filed under Marketing

I’ve kept an eye on the trends this week and decided to review brand appearances weekly. So here we go.

Saturday: Affliction Clothing got a boost as it was featured in the CBS Elite CX Saturday night fights. The fight caused a LOT of the main search terms for the day.
Sunday: no brands. however, a lot of searches for TV shows as people use the weekend to catch up on their downloads.
Monday: quite a few searches for people looking to get registered to vote in various US states along. Citicards were a popular search, possibly because they have started to cancel dormant cards. Samsung Sway was the only other brand, a new phone that was released that day.
Tuesday: People were looking for In and Out Burger, which appeared to be celebrating its 60th birthday,. Bill Me later, an online payment system, hit the headlines with iwantmymancave.com, a competition to win a kitted out Man Den. Finally, Blend Tec, the lovely company behind Will it Blend videos were also being looked for.
Wednesday: Halo 3 Recon was popular, as Microsoft announced a new version of the game. Olive Garden, the family chain of restaurants appeared to be very popular for no reason that I could see and In and Out Burgers were still trending high. But the overall biggest trend appeared to be for grocery coupons, in various permutations, as people looked for ways to save money.
Thursday: no brands today; CSI and associated terms were the most popular entertainment property as the series returned in the US.

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  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google
  • TwitThis
  • Reddit
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • Slashdot
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  • BallHype
  • YardBarker

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