Fun with Google Trends - Discussion
Fun with Google Trends
Dada Kind, modifié il y a 8 années at 11/04/16 18:59
Created 8 années ago at 11/04/16 18:54
Fun with Google Trends
Publications: 633 Date d'inscription: 15/11/13 Publications Récentes
https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=mindfulness%2C%20meditation%2C%20buddhism&geo=US&cmpt=q&tz=Etc%2FGMT%2B4
![](http://i.imgur.com/ttO2thm.png)
Then mindfulness on its own for proper scale:
https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=mindfulness
There are other fun ones to try. "Zen" is cooling off. "Vipassana" is steady.
For some reason Vermont Googles meditation related stuff relatively frequently. Anyone know why? Also, why are people Googling Buddhism so much in October and so infrequently in summer? School?
And if anyone can think of other searches feel free to post them
![](http://i.imgur.com/ttO2thm.png)
Then mindfulness on its own for proper scale:
https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=mindfulness
There are other fun ones to try. "Zen" is cooling off. "Vipassana" is steady.
For some reason Vermont Googles meditation related stuff relatively frequently. Anyone know why? Also, why are people Googling Buddhism so much in October and so infrequently in summer? School?
And if anyone can think of other searches feel free to post them
Psi, modifié il y a 8 années at 11/04/16 19:48
Created 8 années ago at 11/04/16 19:48
RE: Fun with Google Trends
Publications: 1099 Date d'inscription: 22/11/13 Publications RécentesDroll Dedekind:
And if anyone can think of other searches feel free to post them
https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=mindfulness%2C%20meditation%2C%20buddhism%2C%20%2Fm%2F0524b41%2C%20%2Fm%2F0c3xpwy&geo=US&cmpt=q&tz=Et
Psi, modifié il y a 8 années at 11/04/16 20:06
Created 8 années ago at 11/04/16 20:06
RE: Fun with Google Trends
Publications: 1099 Date d'inscription: 22/11/13 Publications RécentesDroll Dedekind:
mindfulness trend vs. Vipassana trend vs pragmatic dharma trend
https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=%2Fm%2F04csl7%2C%20%2Fm%2F01gn4c%2C%20Pragmatic%20Dharma&cmpt=q&tz=Et
Ann, modifié il y a 8 années at 14/04/16 12:00
Created 8 années ago at 14/04/16 12:00
RE: Fun with Google Trends
Publications: 49 Date d'inscription: 08/12/15 Publications Récentes
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For some reason Vermont Googles meditation related stuff relatively frequently. Anyone know why?
My guess is that it's because Vermont is one of the most liberal states in the country--perhaps even the most liberal state in the country, depending on who you ask. And for an itty bitty rural state, it has quite a few meditation centers. In the 60s and 70s, a lot of left-leaning, nature-loving professionals left the big cities of New England and settled there.
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For some reason Vermont Googles meditation related stuff relatively frequently. Anyone know why?
My guess is that it's because Vermont is one of the most liberal states in the country--perhaps even the most liberal state in the country, depending on who you ask. And for an itty bitty rural state, it has quite a few meditation centers. In the 60s and 70s, a lot of left-leaning, nature-loving professionals left the big cities of New England and settled there.
Mirco, modifié il y a 8 années at 01/06/16 15:04
Created 8 années ago at 01/06/16 14:27
RE: Fun with Google Trends
Envoyer: 1 Date d'inscription: 31/05/15 Publications Récentes
When you look at zen + yoga worldwide, it's interesting that in between 2004-07,
zen has it's maximum in december while yoga then has it's minimum,
and one month later, in january, yoga has it's max. Funny, isn't it? ;-)
Link: https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=zen%2C%20yoga
While 'zen' is declining over the following years,
'yoga' is growing and still has its very significant regular peaks in January (also for the US).
I think, that is because of the winter time in the northern hemisphere,
when the people are looking for some relief through bodily workout.
zen has it's maximum in december while yoga then has it's minimum,
and one month later, in january, yoga has it's max. Funny, isn't it? ;-)
Link: https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=zen%2C%20yoga
While 'zen' is declining over the following years,
'yoga' is growing and still has its very significant regular peaks in January (also for the US).
I think, that is because of the winter time in the northern hemisphere,
when the people are looking for some relief through bodily workout.
CJMacie, modifié il y a 8 années at 01/06/16 18:15
Created 8 années ago at 01/06/16 17:55
RE: Fun with Google Trends
Publications: 856 Date d'inscription: 17/08/14 Publications RécentesMirco:
... in january, yoga has it's max. Funny, isn't it? ;-)
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'yoga' is growing and still has its very significant regular peaks in January (also for the US).
I think, that is because of the winter time in the northern hemisphere,
when the people are looking for some relief through bodily workout.
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'yoga' is growing and still has its very significant regular peaks in January (also for the US).
I think, that is because of the winter time in the northern hemisphere,
when the people are looking for some relief through bodily workout.
In some countries (i.e. USA), health-fitness fad stuff peaks in January due to "New Year's Resolution" effect -- people resolve to do this or that self-improvement program to start-off the new year.
Wanting to take off weight gained by holiday season eating is a contributing factor. Advertising for diet-programs probably peaks around January too, as with gym, yoga, etc. fitness programs.
And, as Mirco mentions, people in northern hemisphere are mostly stuck indoors by winter cold, lacking exercise, losing tone, getting flabby..
The new-years-resolution-sparked programs usually last less than a month or so.
Heres the graph for diet/yoga/gym:
https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=%2Fm%2F02zkwn%2C%20%2Fm%2F087zy%2C%20%2Fm%2F016yx7&cmpt=q&tz=Et
CJMacie, modifié il y a 8 années at 01/06/16 18:23
Created 8 années ago at 01/06/16 18:16
RE: Fun with Google Trends
Publications: 856 Date d'inscription: 17/08/14 Publications Récentes
Here's one that came out a bit unexpectedly:
https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=%2Fm%2F092bf5%2C%20%2Fm%2F01lp8%2C%20%2Fm%2F03_gx%2C%20%2Fm%2F0flw86&cmpt=q&tz=Et
Christianity & Islam -- helter-skelter (of course)
Buddhism & Judaism -- lockstep and regular -- why the peaks in Oct-Nov & Apr-May? (The latter ~ Vesak)
https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=%2Fm%2F092bf5%2C%20%2Fm%2F01lp8%2C%20%2Fm%2F03_gx%2C%20%2Fm%2F0flw86&cmpt=q&tz=Et
Christianity & Islam -- helter-skelter (of course)
Buddhism & Judaism -- lockstep and regular -- why the peaks in Oct-Nov & Apr-May? (The latter ~ Vesak)
Psi, modifié il y a 8 années at 01/06/16 18:48
Created 8 années ago at 01/06/16 18:48
RE: Fun with Google Trends
Publications: 1099 Date d'inscription: 22/11/13 Publications RécentesCJMacie:
Check this one, Buddhism, Christianity, Facebook
https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=%2Fm%2F092bf5%2C%20%2Fm%2F01lp8%2C%20%2Fm%2F02y1vz&cmpt=q&tz=Et
Party is over... lol
Pablo CEG, modifié il y a 8 années at 02/06/16 07:49
Created 8 années ago at 02/06/16 07:49
RE: Fun with Google Trends
Publications: 23 Date d'inscription: 07/07/15 Publications Récentes
DhO and Dhamma Wheel head to head for the last 6 years. So the mindfulness hype haven't reinforced these communities. Or is it that forums are freezing, or worse going through a long decline (much like what happened with mailing lists) because of the unavoidable battles and wordy posts?
https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=Dhamma%20Wheel%2C%20dharma%20overground&cmpt=q&tz=Et
https://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=Dhamma%20Wheel%2C%20dharma%20overground&cmpt=q&tz=Et
Robert, modifié il y a 8 années at 02/06/16 12:56
Created 8 années ago at 02/06/16 12:42
RE: Fun with Google Trends
Publications: 100 Date d'inscription: 08/05/15 Publications Récentes
Thanks for the link. This is interesting. In general there seems to be a decrease in interest in the subject of "truth and reality" in general (including zen etc.) and an increase in the interest in things like sex for example. Very revealing... I had always thought that the trend is the other way around but apparently not.