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I used to spend hours on keyword research for every blog post.
Now I use a tool called AnswerThePublic to find real questions people are asking. I switched about 8 months ago after a client in Austin said their old content wasn't getting clicks. It cuts my research time in half and the posts perform better. Has anyone else found a tool that changed their content planning?
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noah7533h ago
Yeah, and it's not just about finding questions, it's about seeing the weird ways people actually phrase things. That's what AnswerThePublic shows you. Like @tessa_hunt42 said, "real questions" are key, but the real gold is in those awkward, long-tail searches that sound like a real person talking. I started plugging those exact phrases into my headings and it made a huge difference. Most tools just give you stiff keyword lists, but catching the casual language people use is what gets you the click. It makes your post sound like it was written for a human, not a robot.
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