9 Best Free Sources of Data

9 Best Free Sources of Data

Companies are getting more powerful each and every day based on the actions you take online and off. If you are a small or large company it might be useful to know detailed information about your target audience. This information can be used for marketing and sales efforts. Some examples of using data for your benefit are extracting it from well known platforms and implementing that extracted data into your ad campaigns. There are nine useful sources of data that can be used for your own research purposes and they are:

1.      Google Trends

Google Trends is a search analysis website that launched on May 11, 2006. People can see which search queries are popular and could also compare search volume between an abundance of terms. A person can search by country, time, category, and web search format. The search categories are as follows: Arts & Entertainment, Autos & Vehicles, Beauty & Fitness, Books & Literature, Business & Industrial, Computers & Electronics, Finance, Food & Drink, Games, Health, Hobbies & Leisure, Home & Garden, Internet & Telecom, Jobs & Education, Law & Government, News, Online Communities, People & Society, Pets & Animals, Real Estate, and others.

https://trends.google.com/trends/?geo=US

2.      Kaggle Data Sets

Kaggle is an online community of data scientists and machine learners. In 2017 Kaggle was acquired by Google. Kaggle allows users to find and publish data sets, explore and build models in a web-based data-science environment, work with other data scientists and machine learning engineers, and enter competitions to solve data science challenges. Inside Kaggle you’ll find all the code & data you need to do your data science work. Use over 19,000 public datasets and 200,000 public notebooks to conquer any analysis in no time.

https://www.kaggle.com/

3.      Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is a federal agency that conducts and supports health promotion, prevention and preparedness activities in the United States, with the goal of improving overall public health. On their data & stats section you can find information on a variety of topics that relate to facts about the current health of the United States population.

https://www.cdc.gov/datastatistics/index.html

4.      U.S. Census Bureau

The Census Bureau's mission is to serve as the nation’s leading provider of quality data about its people and economy. The Census Bureau is part of the U.S. Department of Commerce. The U.S. Census Bureau is overseen by the Economics and Statistics Administration (ESA) within the Department of Commerce.

https://www.census.gov/about.html

5.      HealthData.gov

This site is dedicated to making data discoverable and making valuable government data available to the public in the hopes of better health outcomes for all. On this site, you can find data on a wide range of topics, including environmental health, medical devices, Medicare & Medicaid, social services, community health, mental health, and substance abuse. The data is collected and supplied from agencies from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as well as state partners. This includes the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration, and the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, among others. View the full listing of agencies that contribute data to HealthData.gov.

https://healthdata.gov/

6.      Data.gov

Data.gov is primarily a federal open government data site. The site is a repository for federal, state, local, and tribal government information.

https://www.data.gov/

7.      National Center for Environmental Information

NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) hosts and provides access to one of the most significant archives on earth, with comprehensive oceanic, atmospheric, and geophysical data. From the depths of the ocean to the surface of the sun and from million-year-old ice core records to near-real-time satellite images, NCEI is the Nation’s leading authority for environmental information.

https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/

8.      Bureau of Labor Statistics

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of the U.S. Department of Labor is the principal federal agency responsible for measuring labor market activity, working conditions, and price changes in the economy. Its mission is to collect, analyze, and disseminate essential economic information to support public and private decision making. As an independent statistical agency, BLS serves its diverse user communities by providing products and services that are accurate, objective, relevant, timely, and accessible.

https://www.bls.gov/

9.      EU Open Data Portal

The European Union Open Data Portal (EU ODP) provides access to an expanding range of data from the European Union (EU) institutions and other EU bodies. You can use and reuse these data for commercial or non-commercial purposes.

https://data.europa.eu/euodp/en/data/

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