How to find keyword related questions to answer?
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Is there any search operator to find keyword relevant questions on yahoo answers and on other websites? So that I can answer those and put my website link.
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Landon,
100% would try playing around with http://ubersuggest.org/
I find it useful for finding some of the high traffic searches around the industry, which can be used for blog article topic research.
For example if its an SEO blog, just a couple of searches like
What is link building? / What is SEO? / What is the best digital marketing software?
You will get lots of ideas that users have been searching for.
Hope this helps
James
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Hi Landon,
The "site:" operator is probably what you're looking for. To use Bob's example of finding questions about SEO on Yahoo answers, it would be:
"site:uk.answers.yahoo.com SEO"
I hope this helps.
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Hi Landon,
I would first try to figure out if there are any communities within your industry that have a questions / answers section. If so, it might be more beneficial to focus on one or two communities and make a name for yourself (which can result in business relations and multiple backlinks from other websites).
If there aren’t any or you’re not in it for the long run I would try:
- Search Google with adjusted filters, content from the last 24 hours for example. Something like “seo question” with a filter on the last 24 hours will give some results.
- Set up fresh web explorer or Google Alerts for frequently asked questions. Since it will be hard for a robot to give you only the questions about your topic. Most services just return very specific phrases like brand mentions.
I hope this helps!
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