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I have a simple software which can to get current google search trends. It's based on information about what people are searching now(well i have a little percent of current search queries). Insted of http://www.google.com/trends/ where you must to enter intersting keyword my software can get growing trends automatically. Well...what is best way to get money from it? Sell actual keywords or try to found market with weak competition and good search queries trend or ....?

Are these type information could be intersing for someone?

Ok. i am try to explain with more details. Many users every day searching stuff. I have access to a little percent of google search queries. So...24/7 i am parsing queries and store it in my local db. After storing queries i can analyze data. What can i do? Of course i have many(maybe hundreds of millions or billions after some time) actual keywords(im not SEO guru and donnt know is it intersting for someone but i konw that people sell keywords base) .

Secondary i can use some data mining approaches. For example: what is somewhere a very hot summer? People are searching fans and cold things. Well i can to detect it. You would like to say but i can see it on google trends! Of course you can if you know what are you looking for. Idea is to detect actual trends then automatically check competitions(counts of ad blocks, bids on AdWords) and create a dropshipping site or sell information to other peoples.

Is it right way? I am afraid that it's just a pink glasses on my eyes.

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Please rephrase your question as is not clear. Thanks – user983248 May 11 '12 at 15:03
Asking for "monetization ideas" is off-topic here. – dnbrv May 11 '12 at 15:18

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