3-Step Keyword Research. Step 2.2 Getting keywords ideas from WikiPedia and Google Suggestion

Step 2.2: Getting Keywords ideas from Wikipedia and Google Suggestion
Find a relevant Wikipedia article. As it happens, Wikipedia is a wealth of succinct, well-written content that explains concepts in terms people understand and search for. For example, the Wiki article on keyword research gives you some ideas as to what’s important and the language the tribe interested in the field use to talk about it.
keyword research wikipedia definition
This gives me a bunch of new ideas to add to the sheet.
Once you’ve racked your steaming brain and done some real life reading with your real life eyes, it’s time to hand the job over to a machine. Phew, you get to automate this for a little while!
Here’s what you’ve got to do next.

Generate a huge list of suggestions from your most relevant keywords

UberSuggest is a valuable tool for keyword research. If used properly, it can give you some truly golden keywords. But with the wrong terms, you’ll get a load of rubbish so niche you’d need to calculate it’s volume since the ’90s to get a number above 10.
It works by scraping the autofill suggestions Google gives you when you type the first word of a phrase into the box.
google autosuggest
(Love that last one.)
So, since its scope is limited with every extra word you input, the trick is to let UberSuggest take care of the specifics. Input the most relevant, most general, shortest keyword you have. For me, this means ‘keyword research’.
ubersuggest
If you found another synonym that people are using when they talk about your topic, it’s best to do more than 1 pass with UberSuggest. I think I found enough with this tool, so I’ll click ‘Get’ and update my sheet.
Here’s what it looks like now:
keyword research process sheet
It’s getting pretty long, as you can see. But we’re not done yet. This is just the first overall pass which is a combination of what we can come up with through a bit of Googling and scraping suggestions.
The next section of the keyword research process involves looking at places on the web where people are talking about what you’re writing.

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