Dennis Francis
2 min readMay 7, 2022

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Hey Pamela.

Do you mean “What is the best way to get the most relevant questions from Google about a particular topic?”

You can use the Google AdWords Keyword Planner to determine the most relevant questions about a specific aspect of your business. It allows you to enter a keyword or phrase to get a list of potential questions people might ask when searching for information about that keyword.

You can use this method to identify questions that your customers might be interested in and to create targeted ad campaigns that answer those questions. In addition, by tracking the results of your campaigns, you can identify which topics are driving the most traffic (and revenue).

For that reason, if you want more people to visit your website and click on your ads, using the Google AdWords Keyword Planner is a handy place to start.

Another way to do it is through Google search results. Click on your Chrome browser and type in your keyword in Google. Let’s say you’re looking for “cat dewormer”. There are several areas to focus on once your results pop up.

1. Search results: About 14,700,000 results. You now have the raw numbers for searches on the keyword.

2. People also ask:

  • What is the best dewormer for cats?
  • What wormer kills all worms in cats?
  • How often should I deworm my cat?
  • Can you deworm a cat over the counter?

This section will display questions that relate to the particular search term. If you don’t see this on a page, your keyword may not elicit that kind of search intent.

Now go to the bottom of the page and look for…

3. Related searches

  • best cat dewormer without vet prescription
  • cat dewormer tractor supply
  • cat dewormer liquid
  • cat dewormer amazon
  • drontal cat dewormer
  • broad spectrum cat dewormer
  • cat dewormer near me
  • cat dewormer tapeworm

This is where you’ll find additional search requests for a topic. If you’re writing articles or blogging on a topic, this is where you may find more meat for your article.

Although this last tidbit isn’t on Google, it can often produce worthwhile results on its own. Head over to https://answerthepublic.com/ and type in your keyword. This site uses Google search results in its algorithm.

I hope this helps you. Please let me know if I’ve covered your question effectively.

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Dennis Francis
Dennis Francis

Written by Dennis Francis

Retired content marketing consultant. Author, artist, husband, father and owner of ContentMarketingMagic.co. Still helping small business owners daily.

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