Google Trends can help you stay up-to-date on the latest search queries, music genres and artists, as well as rising type-beats.
Imagine that you own a crystal globe. Imagine you have a crystal ball in your hands that predicts trends and the future of music. This crystal ball will steer you away from unprofitable projects and towards those that have a high chance of success. What if you were told that there is a tool available which acts like a crystal ball?
Google Trends can be compared to a magic crystal ball when it comes to creating a successful, strategy-driven music business. Stay informed about the top music genres, type-beats, and artists.
What is Google Trends exactly?
Google Trends lets you see what people are searching for (or not). It is a powerful tool that allows marketers to know what their audience wants and needs. This tool is a great way for musicians and self-marketers to predict trending genres. It can also be used to find out which searches are more popular. This tool can be used to help you decide which beats you should create to improve your chances of landing sales.
How does Google Trends Work?
Google Trends’ homepage gives you an overview of recent trending searches and the latest stories, insights, and visual charts. You can explore any topic, from Drake Beat to popular musical artists. You can see the popularity of any search term, such as ‘Drake Beat,’ by searching on Trends. Scrolling down will also show you ‘interests by region’, and a list of related topics. You can also compare two results, ‘Drake Beat,’ with ‘Kanye Beat. You can compare the searches for beats over time, and you can also see a breakdown of comparisons by subregion. Google Trends is a great tool to use when you are unsure of the direction your music should take.
What should I do to use Google Trends for my music?
Easy! Google Trends is a great tool to use when researching beats, artists, and hashtags or deciding the best release date for your song. In our free downloadable guide, A Musician’s Guide to Google Trends, we go into more detail about these three methods.