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Pokemon 241,286 97 luggage 240,848 98 usb hub 240,654 99 camera 240,313 100 projector 239,730 You'll quickly notice that searches for gadgets dominate this list, including laptops, Bluetooth speakers, smartwatches, SSDs, and game controllers. So 50% of searches are about gadgets. This doesn't even include searching for iPhone accessories, which are plentiful. The most popular ones are: # keyword search volume 1 iphone xr case 271,339 2 iphone 11 case 250,704 Speaking of iPhone accessories, "Bluetooth headphones" is searched approximately 550,000 times each month, making it the 14th most popular product search on the list. That's no doubt due to Apple (and other phone manufacturers) ditching
the headphone jack in recent years. Side note. Additionally, there are approximately 316,000 searches for "wireless Australia Phone Number Data headphones" and approximately 350,000 searches for "Bluetooth earphones." Amazon also seems to be a popular place to buy consoles and games. Nintendo Switch topped the list with 1.26 million monthly searches, followed by PS4 with about 454,000 searches. Gaming mice and chairs are also popular, with around 822,000 total monthly searches. But other than gadgets and games, what else is popular on Amazon? Well, there are still quite a few searches for “books” (about 246,000). Of course, this is
how this all started for Amazon in his 90s. However, with approximately 582,000 searches for "kindle," it seems that most people prefer reading on electronic devices these days. The Kindle isn't the only popular Amazon-branded device. The company's Fire Stick and Echo products together receive hundreds of thousands of searches each month. Beyond that, there are plenty of searches for household items and other "basic" items. # keyword search volume 1 toilet paper 519,449 2 paper towel 440,166 3 Water bottle 386,527 Four coffee 320,407 Five aa battery 317,797 6 shower curtain 313,728 Oh, and non-physical products also made the list. That is "Prime Video" (approximately 272,000 searches per month). Is Amazon catching up to Netflix? Maybe so. Either way, one thing is for sure. The thing is, Amazon is a true jack-of-all-trades. It's not just about books anymore.
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