Summary of Google Trends info is placed on inbox duty for subscribers
Google Trends has launched an email subscription service that sends periodic notifications about the popularity of specified search terms. These alerts highlight what is trending both currently and historically, helping users track interest in specific topics directly within their inbox without needing to manually check the platform.
Parts used in the Google Trends Email Service:
- Email subscription form
- Notification system
- Search term tracking module
- Trend data analyzer
- Inbox delivery mechanism
(Phys.org) —Google Trends has added a new service to its mix, where users can enter email subscriptions for Google Trends, and as a can be sent notifications on topics of interest, showing them what is popular around the web now and in the past. The email notification service offers people signing up to be notified by email periodically about the popularity of specified search terms.
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Google Trends info is placed on inbox duty for subscribers
- How can users receive updates on popular web topics?
Users can enter email subscriptions for Google Trends to receive notifications. - What information does the email notification service offer?
The service notifies subscribers periodically about the popularity of specified search terms. - Can users see past trends via email?
Yes, notifications show what is popular around the web now and in the past. - Do I need to visit the site to see trends?
No, the service places info directly on inbox duty for subscribers. - How often are these notifications sent?
Subscribers are notified by email periodically about search term popularity. - What is the main purpose of this new service?
To allow people to be notified about the popularity of specified search terms. - Is this a paid feature?
The article does not mention any cost; it describes entering email subscriptions.
