Keyword tool: Answer the Public
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 8:12 am
So be happy about every question that is put to you. Be it as a comment on your blog, on your Facebook page, in your or other Facebook groups. Of course, you can also use questions from your customers for blog posts.
Tip No. 4 – Use keyword tools and the Google Search Console
While my first three tips may seem very obvious, my fourth tip may not be quite so obvious to you. The combination of a keyword tool and the Google Search Console is my secret weapon in the fight against a lack of ideas.
I wrote about Answerthepublic as croatia telegram screening a source of ideas some time ago. Here's a quick rundown of how it works. Answer the Public is an easy-to-use tool. In an interactive graphic that's a bit like a mind map, you can easily see search queries for a specific topic. This means you've done your keyword research for your article and found inspiration in one go! The tool is now also integrated into Ubersuggest - how convenient!
Find ideas for blog posts with Answer the Public - Screenshot
Google Search Console
With the Google Search Console, you can find out the search queries that led readers to your website and write blog articles based on them. However, like Google Analytics, you must first link the Google Search Consol.
Tip No. 4 – Use keyword tools and the Google Search Console
While my first three tips may seem very obvious, my fourth tip may not be quite so obvious to you. The combination of a keyword tool and the Google Search Console is my secret weapon in the fight against a lack of ideas.
I wrote about Answerthepublic as croatia telegram screening a source of ideas some time ago. Here's a quick rundown of how it works. Answer the Public is an easy-to-use tool. In an interactive graphic that's a bit like a mind map, you can easily see search queries for a specific topic. This means you've done your keyword research for your article and found inspiration in one go! The tool is now also integrated into Ubersuggest - how convenient!
Find ideas for blog posts with Answer the Public - Screenshot
Google Search Console
With the Google Search Console, you can find out the search queries that led readers to your website and write blog articles based on them. However, like Google Analytics, you must first link the Google Search Consol.