How do you find popular blog topics (methodology) to rank in Google (organically)
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Hi guys
Do you guys have any advice and experience into how to find very popular blog topics? The purpose is to be able to rank them organically in Google.
If you could share your methodology I would be really thankful as well if possible.
Cheers
John
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You can try this out:
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Define your main keywords
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Run them on https://answerthepublic.com/ to see all kinds of questions being asked around those main keywords. A lot of these questions can be good Blog topics.
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Take the output of that and run it in Google Ads Keyword Planner in your target country/region to see how much search volume (demand) exists for the topics/questions
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Run a manual search to see what's showing up for these topics/questions
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Write the blogs based on all the above, publish it,and then start promoting it
You can also try out Quora and see what questions are being asked about a specific topic, and repeat the above process starting from research in Google Adwords.
Hope that helps!
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