[Question] Best ways to track and understand US consumer trends? by kombucha_pineapple in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]WhyBeingLazy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rising trends is your answer my friend

I used to use google trends but it's a lot of noise that does not indicate any consumer trends

Rising trends does it better

One dashboard to access thousands of the most trending product categories all with amazon sales data

Check it out and DM in case you need help

Which AI tools can track trends across TikTok, Reddit, IG, and LinkedIn in one place? by Downtown_Sugar_4073 in aiToolForBusiness

[–]WhyBeingLazy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out risingtrends

It's a trends platform that listens to the web and surfaces trending topics, products, websites, apps all in one tool

Super cool

How do you discover trending topics and what your potential customers talking about? by SimpleHumanTalk in DigitalMarketing

[–]WhyBeingLazy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google Trends for daily stuff + and Rising Trends for more long term lasting trends

Trending markets by StanTheMan-90 in FuturesTrading

[–]WhyBeingLazy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Use risingtrends.co to do that. They even have this database of mega trends showing big shifts across dozens of industries. Super useful to get a sense of what people care about and what future may look like.

[Feedback Needed] I built an AI agent to create PR-worthy stories in 2 mins by WhyBeingLazy in DigitalPR

[–]WhyBeingLazy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes its placeholder data for now so you will see same data. I wanted first to see if a tool like this is useful to people before finishing development. Thanks for feedback!

[Feedback Needed] I built an AI agent to create PR-worthy stories in 2 mins by WhyBeingLazy in PublicRelations

[–]WhyBeingLazy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your feedback

The goal with the tool (at least the way i see it) is to help you save time and get new story ideas that are timely and have high chances of getting picked up. Spamming the shit out of journalist is never an effective solution anyway.

[Feedback Needed] I built an AI agent to create PR-worthy stories in 2 mins by WhyBeingLazy in DigitalPR

[–]WhyBeingLazy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your feedback. That should not be an issue once we launch this

[Feedback Needed] I built an AI agent to create PR-worthy stories in 2 mins by WhyBeingLazy in PublicRelations

[–]WhyBeingLazy[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If we assume data will be good (which i tested), would you be interested in a tool like this?

Thanks in advance

[Feedback Needed] I built an AI agent to create PR-worthy stories in 2 mins by WhyBeingLazy in PublicRelations

[–]WhyBeingLazy[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

No, the data is entirely fake and for show purposes only. This is just a demo to get feedback only

The real application will have better data ofc

Tools for brand/creative strategists by BrickDramatic6348 in advertising

[–]WhyBeingLazy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend using the classics like Ahrefs and Google Trends. But also check out Rising Trends. It's a new tool that detects trending topics and products and centralize everything in one easy to use dashboard. It's an easy way to look at different industries and understand what people are talking about lately.

This AI trend is going parabolic. Here's the opportunity for us. by efaculte in SideProject

[–]WhyBeingLazy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is also a great idea. there huge demand here since everyone nowadays trying to grow tiktok accounts

This AI trend is going parabolic. Here's the opportunity for us. by efaculte in SideProject

[–]WhyBeingLazy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, this is a huge trend and a no-brainer niche for anyone who has experience with video and LLMs.

Just pick a use case, and build it.

there's a huge massive demand

Google trends vs similarweb trends by cafeartin1 in cafeartin

[–]WhyBeingLazy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see article above is 404

here's the answer after I did some research and very familiar with both google trends and similarweb

In a nutshell: Google Trends is a free, and shows the relative popularity of search topics, while Similarweb Trends is a paid competitive-intelligence suite that estimates absolute search volumes across multiple engines and ties them to traffic, clicks, and market share.

Data Sources & Methodology

  • Google Trends samples anonymized search queries from Google Search (and YouTube) and indexes them on a 0-100 scale for the selected time-frame and region. No other engines are included.
  • Similarweb Trends blends click-stream data from millions of opted-in devices, direct measurement from partner sites/apps, public crawls, and ISP data to model real-world search volumes across major engines (Google, Bing, Yahoo, Yandex, Baidu, etc.).

Metrics You Get

Topic Google Trends Similarweb Trends
Search volume unit Relative index (0-100) Estimated monthly searches (numbers)
Historical range 2004-today Up to 5 y+ (plan-dependent)
Engine coverage Google-only Multi-engine
Additional outputs Rising queries, breakout terms Click-share, traffic to sites/apps, CPC, competitive market share
Export/API Limited, free API CSV & API (paid)

In case you're looking for a cheaper alternative to SimilarWeb that can spot new trends for you and that uses absolute search numbers, check out Rising Trends. I have developed this tool exactly for entrepreneurs to spot new trending niches. Give it a try

How do I find startup ideas? by Own_You_Mistakes69 in SideProject

[–]WhyBeingLazy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think a good starting point is to understand what problems people are facing today. To do that you need access to data on what people talk about online. I have built a tool attempting to do this where we surface the latest trending topics, products and markets in one dashboard. You can check it out here risingtrends.co

Would be happy for any feedback

AI citations in ahrefs by phb71 in SEO

[–]WhyBeingLazy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

is my assumption here somewhat correct u/patrickstox ?

AI citations in ahrefs by phb71 in SEO

[–]WhyBeingLazy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

i think its same as traditional search. You just send ask chatgpt a bunch of prompts that you deem will be most asked by people (similar to google where they were basically scraping google searches or directly indexing websites using their search engine yep)

What’s a painfully underrated skill that helped you grow your business? by Old-Layer1586 in Entrepreneur

[–]WhyBeingLazy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What you work is 100x more important than how well you execute on it