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Well, by following the previous points you will have a list of keywords to show your client as well as competitor data.
This is valuable, huh?
In this section we are going to go a little further and try to find alternative ways for users to reach your client's website.
Voice searches are a reality today.
It is estimated that 50% of Google searches from the United States have been done by voice.
Furthermore, according to some recent studies, voice searches will grow by approximately 130% over the next year.
It's definitely something you can't miss.
You can take advantage of the “Questions” tool within Keyword Magic Tool to find questions related to your client’s product or service.
This is interesting to be able to incorporate it into your blog or directly into the product or service sheet that you want to position.
Look at this example, here you can see that users searching for boots are also searching for topics related to cleaning or combining them.
How about writing blog posts about how to clean leather or suede boots now?
Or perhaps you would prefer to explain in the boots product sheet how to clean them or how to combine them with other products?
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Comparison of SEMrush vs Google Ads
Comparisons are odious, we know!
But I also want to tell you why the keyword research I do, I do it directly with SEMrush.
I hope no one from Google is reading this!
I don't mean to say that I don't use the Google Ads keyword planner , I find it a super interesting tool, but as a workflow I find SEMrush more powerful.
This is based on totally personal experience, so I don't mean to say that one is better than the other.
They are different, but because they are different it is normal that you end up liking one more than the other.
These are some of the reasons why I now choose SEMrush over Google Ads:
1- Workflow: I find the SEMrush workflow more interesting when it comes to cre dubai filipino whatsapp group ating lists, looking at the competition, and doing more research on a particular keyword. In other words, I see it as more of an all-in-one. Google Ads offers me search volumes, okay, but SEMrush offers me more things within its platform.
2- Questions: This is something that Google Ads doesn't have, we've seen it in a previous paragraph. SEMrush allows me to filter words related to questions that people ask. This is extremely interesting because of the whole voice issue and Google hasn't launched it yet.
3- Related keywords: SEMrush usually offers larger lists of related keywords.
4- Ease of export and filtering: There are more keyword export and filtering options in SEMrush, so I find analyzing and working with data easier.
5- Ok, it's not Google... so what! I don't really see it as a problem. The database they have is very extensive and the estimates they offer are very reliable.
5.- New keyword ideas with Keyword Magic Tool
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