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What do customers search for Christmas?

What do customers search for Christmas?

You’re not Santa Claus. You don’t get letters from your customers telling you exactly what they want for Christmas. We’re here to tell you what they’re searching for most.

Christmastime is the busiest time of the year for e-commerce. Cash in on all the holly-jolly Christmas shopping this season by tailoring your designs to the top Christmas search terms on Google and Spreadshirt. We’ve done all the hard work for you and collected the top search terms from the Spreadshirt Marketplace and Google for November and December 2018.

Once you know what your customers are looking for, boosting your sales will be a piece of Christmas pudding.

USA

Top Google Searches

1. Funny
2. Christmas
3. Rowdy
4. Funny Christmas
5. Ugly Christmas
6. Best Friends
7. Meme
8. Cool Quote
9. Cool
10. F*ck You (well, aren’t you a Grinch-y bunch)

Top Spreadshirt Searches

1. Funny
2. Christmas
3. Ugly Christmas
4. Vintage
5. Rowdy
6. Geek
7. Cool Quote
8. Couples
9. Best Friends
10. Funny Gym

Canada

Top Google Searches

1. Funny
2. Christmas
3. Canada
4. Ugly Christmas
5. Cool
6. Funny Gym
7. Geek
8. Vintage
9. Humour
10. Weed

Top Spreadshirt Searches

1. Funny
2. Christmas
3. Canada
4. Ugly Christmas
5. Geek
6. Vintage
7. Cool
8. Funny Gym
9. Humour
10. Funny Christmas

Australia

Top Google Searches

1. Christmas
2. Ugly Christmas
3. Funny
4. Australia
5. Vintage
6. Cool
7. Funny Gym
8. Geek
9. Mens Christmas
10. Santa Claus

Top Spreadshirt Searches

1. Christmas
2. Ugly Christmas
3. Funny Christmas
4. Funny
5. Australia
6. Vintage
7. Geek
8. Poppy
9. Cool
10. Funny Gym

Use these keywords to name the designs in your Showroom or create designs matching the top search terms to make sure your designs are seen on the Spreadshirt Marketplace for Christmas 2019. But don’t limit yourself to just these topics. The Top 10 may be the most commonly searched terms, but customers search for all kinds of things! (We’ll spare you the details.)

How are you preparing for the Christmas rush? Which of these search terms were the most unexpected? Let us know in the comments below.

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