Understanding Google Trends
Google Trends is a powerful tool that gives users insight into the popularity of search queries across various regions and languages. Specifically, it allows you to track interest over time, making it especially useful for analyzing current trends, such as the DHS ‘remigrate’ topic. Understanding how to export this data can help in further research and analysis.
Steps to Export Data
To export the past 24-hour interest data for the DHS ‘remigrate’ topic, follow these simple steps:

- Visit the Google Trends page and navigate to the ‘trending now’ section.
- Filter the data to show only the past 24 hours.
- Locate the ‘export’ button near the search interest chart and click it.
- Choose whether to download the data as a CSV file or copy it directly to your clipboard.
By completing these steps, you will receive a CSV file or a copied data set containing time-stamped search interest values. This data reflects the volume of searches for the topic ‘remigrate’ every few minutes, allowing for detailed analysis of search spikes and trends.
Analyzing Your Data
Once you have exported the data, the next step is to analyze it. This analysis can reveal patterns over the 24-hour period, such as peak interest times and correlations with current events. If you need assistance with exporting or analyzing this data, resources are available to help maximize your insights.
