NEW Related Topic Generator.
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I have recently signed up to Moz Pro and wanted to check out the topic generator tool but can't seem to locate it in the platform. Can anyone guide me ?
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Hello,
you need to have pages setup in the page optimizer. Insert a url along with a keyword you want to optimize for.
After you have your first page optimized you will be able to access related topics based on a list of keywords you could possibly rank for.
on the page optimization tab click discover. Then click the url you want to see related topics on. Click related topics and you will see a list of keywords. There will be a graph showing likely hood of ranking. To the far right is an drop down arrow. Here you will find urls to posts written that rank for a particular keyword.
hope that helps!
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Hi
In regards to topic generation or content related tool Moz offer MOZ content tool.
That you may can use for topic research.
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