HotWords: See What Others Are Searching For

HotWords is a website that can be used to see what others are searching for. It can gather the trend of searched keywords across major search engines and give you a host of statistics like daily and monthly top 10 keywords, top losers and gainers of a day etc.

With the help of this tool you can search for keywords rankings, keywords that are gaining or losing position over a period of time. Also it provides an option to view historical reports where you can view keywords rankings for past 3 years. I think this tools can be particularly useful for affiliate marketers searching for hot niche or for bloggers searching for a topic to write on. After all it makes perfect sense to write on a topic that world is searching for.

what others are searching

By default this tool is family safe. But if you wish to search for adult keywords you can always turn Adult Filter off by clicking on Adult Filter On/Off link given on top-right-side.

Other such tools are either paid or show limited data for one search engine only. Hotwords has partnered with major search engines and the trend is gathered on a huge sample of 6 million searches per day.

Features:

  • Tells you what people are searching for.
  • Find hot keywords across a period of time.
  • Daily and Monthly keywords ranking.
  • View keywords rankings for past 3 years.
  • Free and no registration.

Check out Hotwords @ HotWords.com (Contributed by ROW from www.reviewofweb.com)

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2 Comments Add Comment
2009-02-06 19:59:50
Wooot

Nice found! MakeUseOf and KillerStartups, both got it.

2009-02-12 01:02:10
Paul

It looks as though there’s nothing here newer than June 2008.

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