Use the Keyword Explorer to display subheadings.

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Use the Keyword Explorer to display subheadings.

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In Moz Keyword Explorer, you can search for different keywords and related keywords in two different ways. You can type in a query. So you could type in “buy a house” or “buying a house” or something like that. You start with your main title, and what you’ll get back is a bunch of suggested keywords that you can also include on your page, terms that are related to the term you searched for. This is going to be really cool, because you’ll start to see themes emerge. Some of the themes I noticed were people searching for “home buying calculator,” like a calculator for how much I can afford. A lot of people are searching for things related to finances, obviously, bad credit. I filed for bankruptcy, can I still buy a house? You’ll start to see subthemes emerge.

Then I also wanted to point out that, in Moz Keyword austria number data Explorer, you can also search by URL. What I can do is query my term that I'm trying to target on my page. I'm going to take the top three URLs that are ranking. You pop them into Keyword Explorer, and you can compare them and you can see the areas of most overlap. So you'll basically get a list of keywords that the top ranking pages for that term are also ranking for. That would be a really good way to generate some additional keyword ideas to make your page more comprehensive.

4. Questions
Then here we go. We have the fourth step. After coming up with some subheadings, I think it's also a good idea to ask my questions and try to figure out what questions our audience is actually asking. So, for those, I استعمال کرنا پسند ہے؟Answer the Public and Keywords Everywhere. وہ دو واقعی بہترین ٹولز ہیں جنہیں میں ایک طرح سے استعمال کرنا پسند کرتا ہوں۔
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