How to Find Semantically Related Words for Your Content
Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2024 4:46 am
So how do you find semantically related words to use in your content? Here are five approaches you can take when doing keyword research to ensure you’re talking about the right things in your pages and that you’re including words that you expect to find in content about that topic:
Analyze related searches on Google
Analyze Google Autocomplete
Analyze box results People also asked
Use Semrush's Keyword Magic Tool
Use Semrush SEO Content Template
Analyze related searches on Google
Go to Google and search for the main keywords of your german whatsapp number pages. Keeping with the previous example, we will use "credit cards" again.
Scroll down to the bottom of the SERPs and you will see a “Related Searches” section.
And if you do the same search for "iPhone case" you will see:
Use these topics and keywords as inspiration for more topics to talk about in your content.
Of course, use common sense and choose the ones that make sense to include in your content. Going back to the examples we just saw, you won't mention "3,000 euro credit" if it's not a service you offer or "originals" if you don't sell original cases.
Related searches can also give you ideas for other things to reference on your page.
Analyze Google Autocomplete
Google Autocomplete is another great way to find related keywords to use within your content, and it only takes a few seconds.
Go to Google and enter your main keyword but don't click Search. Instead, take a look at the autocomplete results that come back.
Analyze box results People also asked
Just as related searches on Google can be a great way to find related keywords to include in your content, you can also analyze the “People Also Asked” results for more ideas.
Don't know what it's about?
"The People Also Asked box is an interactive, universal Google search result that will display a box of questions other users have asked related to your original search."
Analyzing these results is really simple and can be done using the AlsoAsked.com tool .
Enter your main keyword, wait a few moments, and you’ll see the boxes expand, giving you ideas for semantically related words to use.
AlsoAsked.com PAA flow
Use Semrush's Keyword Magic Tool
Go to Semrush’s Keyword Magic Tool and enter your primary keyword to see a list of keyword ideas to use in your content.
Click on the "Related Keywords" tab at the top of the screen to see a list of keywords similar to the seed keyword you entered into the tool.
Analyze related searches on Google
Analyze Google Autocomplete
Analyze box results People also asked
Use Semrush's Keyword Magic Tool
Use Semrush SEO Content Template
Analyze related searches on Google
Go to Google and search for the main keywords of your german whatsapp number pages. Keeping with the previous example, we will use "credit cards" again.
Scroll down to the bottom of the SERPs and you will see a “Related Searches” section.
And if you do the same search for "iPhone case" you will see:
Use these topics and keywords as inspiration for more topics to talk about in your content.
Of course, use common sense and choose the ones that make sense to include in your content. Going back to the examples we just saw, you won't mention "3,000 euro credit" if it's not a service you offer or "originals" if you don't sell original cases.
Related searches can also give you ideas for other things to reference on your page.
Analyze Google Autocomplete
Google Autocomplete is another great way to find related keywords to use within your content, and it only takes a few seconds.
Go to Google and enter your main keyword but don't click Search. Instead, take a look at the autocomplete results that come back.
Analyze box results People also asked
Just as related searches on Google can be a great way to find related keywords to include in your content, you can also analyze the “People Also Asked” results for more ideas.
Don't know what it's about?
"The People Also Asked box is an interactive, universal Google search result that will display a box of questions other users have asked related to your original search."
Analyzing these results is really simple and can be done using the AlsoAsked.com tool .
Enter your main keyword, wait a few moments, and you’ll see the boxes expand, giving you ideas for semantically related words to use.
AlsoAsked.com PAA flow
Use Semrush's Keyword Magic Tool
Go to Semrush’s Keyword Magic Tool and enter your primary keyword to see a list of keyword ideas to use in your content.
Click on the "Related Keywords" tab at the top of the screen to see a list of keywords similar to the seed keyword you entered into the tool.