{"id":19073,"date":"2022-03-07T12:02:46","date_gmt":"2022-03-07T12:02:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.nobraineragency.com\/seo\/https-www-nobraineragency-co-uk-blog-blog-the-covid-19-pandemic-in-search-trends\/"},"modified":"2023-11-22T12:15:49","modified_gmt":"2023-11-22T12:15:49","slug":"pandemic-search-trends","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nobraineragency.com\/seo\/pandemic-search-trends\/","title":{"rendered":"The COVID-19 pandemic in search trends"},"content":{"rendered":"

Search data gives us a snapshot of public perception, demand or interest at a point of time. But it can also provide useful insight to marketers about what triggered a certain activity, pattern of behaviour or shopping habit, which can help to inform strategy into the future and help us be more proactive in our planning and approach.<\/p>\n

And over the last two years, search data fluctuated massively as the country got to grips with its new normal.<\/p>\n

Taking data from Google Trends and looking at keyword volumes during specific periods, we\u2019ve taken a look at how UK search trends have changed throughout the pandemic and what this can tell us about ecommerce, marketing and brand perception, as well as human behaviour.<\/p>\n

\"COVID-19March 2020 search trends<\/h2>\n

Zoom<\/h4>\n

Whilst video conferencing was nothing new for people in certain types of industry and workplace, it certainly was new for the vast majority of the population when it came to a way for keeping in touch with their loved ones and for working remotely when this had never been necessary in the past.<\/p>\n

Zoom, a video call service that 200k people in the UK searched for in February 2020, soon became a transitive verb, which many people still use to describe any kind of video call. March 2020 saw the search volume for Zoom leap to 3.9 million and peak at 4.6 million in April 2020 as people in the UK embraced the technology, many for the first time.<\/p>\n

The really interesting thing is that even now, nearly two years later and at a point when COVID-19 restrictions are pretty much nil for the general population, around 500k people search for Zoom every month, showing that the brand awareness uplift has lasted all this time and shows no signs of retreating.<\/p>\n

Toilet roll search trends<\/h4>\n

Remember when panic buying caused a global shortage of toilet roll? It wasn\u2019t just people shopping in stores who were lamenting the empty shelves; searches for toilet roll increased from a monthly average of 4k searches in our pre-COVID world to 40k in March 2020. Thankfully, within a few weeks, this returned to normal as the household essential stopped being such a rare commodity again.<\/p>\n

TV binge-watching<\/h4>\n

Binge-watching a favourite TV series was certainly around long before the pandemic hit, but many people found that they suddenly had a lot more time on their hands in March 2020 when the \u2018stay at home\u2019 order came into play. Tiger King, which was released that month on Netflix, became a real hit, as did the shows stars, with huge search numbers that lasted for several months.<\/p>\n

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A combination of escapism, a distraction from the worrying goings-on in the world and a way to spend free time at home that could be discussed during the next family Zoom call or quiz, we saw a number of different shows peaking during various UK lockdowns, but Tiger King remains one of the biggest trends from this period of time.<\/p>\n

\"COVID-19April and May 2020 search trends<\/h2>\n

Garden makeovers<\/h4>\n

As the weather improved and the days lengthened, the outdoor spaces that the UK\u2019s fortunate households had access to, whilst still staying at home, became more important than ever and online shopping was the only way to get these products at the time, with non-essential stores closed.<\/p>\n

\u2018Garden furniture\u2019 was a term that skyrocketed in popularity, more than in any \u2018normal\u2019 year at that time, although there is always a seasonal increase at this time to some degree. Searches rose from around 95k in April 2019 to a huge 155k in the same month in 2020 and peaked in May 2020 at 180k.<\/p>\n

Other garden-focused products that trended at this time included:<\/p>\n