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Indian Skincare Market Search Intelligence Dataset (2021–2026): Google SERP Content
e-commerce and retailThis dataset contains scraped Google search results related to the Indian skincare market, including URLs and extracted page content. It provides valuable insights into consumer search behavior, trending skincare products, popular ingredients, and brand visibility across search engine results pages (SERPs). Covering key categories such as face wash, sunscreen, serum, toner, and facial care, the dataset enables business intelligence (BI), market research, and AI-driven analysis of the rapidly growing skincare industry in India. It can be used to identify emerging trends, high-intent keywords, consumer pain points, and competitive positioning of leading skincare brands. Ideal for data analysts, digital marketers, e-commerce sellers, and D2C skincare brands, this dataset supports use cases like search intent analysis, NLP-based topic modeling, sentiment analysis, and SEO strategy development.
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Energy Sector Intelligence of Nepal: Trends, Capacity, and Sustainability Insights (Year-wise Analysis)
energy and environmentThis BI report provides a data-driven overview of Nepal’s energy landscape, tracking its evolution from a traditional, biomass-dependent economy to an emerging hydroelectric power-house. The analysis spans several decades, offering a year-wise breakdown of consumption patterns, infrastructure growth, and the shift toward sustainable alternatives.
Search Intent Intelligence in India’s Skincare Market: A Google Trends Top Queries Analysis (2025-03-18 to 2026-03-28)
e-commerce and retailBased on the Google Trends data for skincare products, here is a detailed topic-wise analysis designed for a skincare marketer.
Search-Driven Insights into the Indian Skincare Market: What Consumers Really Want (2021–2026)
e-commerce and retailThis report is based on comprehensive analysis of 15 high-authority sources scraped from Google Search results, including market research reports from Markets and Data, Astute Analytica, IMARC Group, TechSci Research, Fortune Business Insights, and Vyansa Intelligence, along with news articles from Economic Times, IBEF, Business World, and PR Newswire. The dataset spans February 2025 to March 2026 publications. Analysis employed NLP for keyword clustering, entity extraction identifying 47 brands and 23 ingredient types, and sentiment analysis to evaluate consumer perception indicators across the scraped content.
India Skincare Market Intelligence Report (2021–2026): Trends, Demand Shifts, and Consumer Search Behavior
e-commerce and retailThe India Skincare Market Intelligence Report (2021–2026) provides an in-depth analysis of market trends, evolving consumer preferences, and search behavior across skincare products. It offers actionable insights for brands and sellers to understand demand shifts and optimize strategies in the Indian skincare sector.
India’s Housing Market Shift: Luxury Demand, Rising Prices, and the Future of Urban Real Estate
real estate and urban developmentThis report analyzes the current state of the Indian housing market, drawing exclusively from a dataset of news articles and reports published between late 2025 and March 2026. The overarching trend reveals a market undergoing a significant structural shift, moving away from broad-based demand towards a luxury-driven model. While overall sales volumes have shown moderation, the value of sales has surged, propelled by strong demand from wealthy buyers and non-resident Indians (NRIs). This has led to a sustained increase in home prices, with forecasts indicating a continued rise of approximately 5% annually until 2028. Key findings indicate a two-speed market: the premium segment (homes priced above ₹1 crore) now dominates sales value, while demand for affordable housing has sharply declined. This dynamic is most pronounced in major metropolitan areas like Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, and Bengaluru, where prices continue to climb. However, a parallel trend is the emergence of Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities as new growth corridors, fueled by significant government infrastructure investment. The report concludes that while the luxury boom currently defines the market, long-term sustainability and balanced urban growth will depend on addressing the affordability gap and capitalizing on the development of emerging urban centers. Data Sources: This report is based on a dataset comprising articles from leading publications and research firms, including Reuters, The Times of India, Hindustan Times, JLL, Knight Frank, CREDAI, and Square Yards, covering the period from December 2024 to March 2026.
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