Google revealed the most searched words on YouTube in 2018, and it turns out that the word “paint” was the top searched term. Interestingly enough, “paint” wasn’t even one of Google’s top 10 most popular keywords in 2017 or 2016! So what’s driving all this interest in paint?
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Google Releases Its Annual YouTube Search Trends
Google has released its annual YouTube search trends report, which shows that the most searched words on YouTube in 2017 were “happy,” “pizza,” and “baby.” This follows last year’s trend of “money” and “suicide” being the most popular topics on the platform. In terms of category, the top five categories were gaming, music, comedy, lifestyle, and tech.
The Most Searched Words On YouTube In 2018
Google has once again released its annual report on the most searched words online, and as usual, some interesting insights are to be gleaned. Here are the five most searched words on YouTube in 2018:
1. “YouTube”
2. “How to.”
3. “2018”
4. “Vlogging”
5. “DIY”
The Top 5 Videos Of All Time
Google has released its annual list of the most-searched words on YouTube, and unsurprisingly, “YouTube” topped the list. Other top-searched words included “Minecraft,” “Pete Rose,” and “Bieber.” Interestingly, several popular YouTubers made a list for the first time this year, including Shane Dawson and Casey Neistat.
What Words Are You Most Likely To Search For On YouTube?
Google has released its annual “Year In Search” report, and the top five most searched words on YouTube in 2018 were “juice,” “cardigan,” “Taco Bell,” “Panda,” and “One Piece.” Interestingly, a few of these words have been trending for years, while others are more recent additions to the list.
Regarding what people were looking for specifics on YouTube in 2018, there was a big shift toward wellness content. This is likely due to popular trends like the keto diet and clean eating, which have seen increased media coverage over the past year. Other popular topics include DIY projects and animal videos.