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How You Can Find Related Keywords Directly on Google…in Just Seconds? [Video]

11th July 2018 - By Ahmed Khalifa - Tagged With: content, content marketing, semrush, seo, seo tools

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It’s all well and good that you have done your keyword research prior to putting together your new piece of content.

But sometimes you might want to find related keywords (or even new ideas) that can either expand your existing content or to come up with ideas for a brand new one.

Doing some additional keyword research is required, but it doesn’t always have to be a chore, as you can do so directly on Google search result.

And you can do that in just seconds.

In this post (with video included), you can learn how to find related keyword ideas on Google.

You can view the short video below on how I have found related keywords on Google:

Or you can view the step-by-step process below.

 

1. Scroll to the Bottom of the Google Search Result

One of the easiest ways to find related content is to go to Google, search for the keywords or phrase that you are looking for and scroll to the bottom of the results:

Demo of using related searches at bottom of Google's search result
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2. Use Google’s Auto Suggest

You’d be surprised on how powerful Google’s auto suggest can be, as it can also help you to unlockĀ an unlimited amount of keyword AND content ideas too.

Demonstration of using Google's auto suggest for related keywords
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3. Click Back on Search Bar for More Auto Suggest Ideas

After you have searched for your query on Google and looked at the results, if you click back on the search bar, the auto suggest will be very different to what you’ve seen when you originally typed in your search query (note: it’s the same as the ‘related searches’ at the bottom of the search result.

Demonstration of using Google's auto suggest for related keywords
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4. Use the “People Also Ask” Feature

If you are lucky, you might even find the “People Also Ask” feature appearing on the search result, which is also very useful for find related long-tail keywords too:

Demo of Google's "People Also Ask"
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5. Bonus Tips

Don’t forget to use Keywords Everywhere to extract metrics such as search volume, CPC (cost-per-click) and competition alongside the related keywords and “People Also Search For” feature:

Keywords Everywhere tool listing search volumes under Google Auto Suggest search
You can view the search metrics within Google’s autocomplete under the search bar

 

Keywords Everywhere tool showing search volumes within Google Related Search
You can view the search metrics within the related searches at the bottom too

 

On top of that, you will also find an extended list of “People Also Search For” too:

Keywords Everywhere listing search volumes for related keywords and "People Also Search For" on search result

 

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Even though it has been on Google for many years, the auto-suggest, related searches and “People Also Ask” are places that many people don’t bother looking when trying to find related keywords and for content ideas.

And if you want to know more ways of maximising Google, there are a number of different Google search tips and tricks that can help you further, not just with your keyword research, but also your content ideas too.

Related Article: 19 Ways How Google Can You to Find Endless & Relevant Content Idea

Let me know in the comment section below whether you have ever considered using those features to find related keywords and content ideas. And if you have, do you have any other useful tips to share? Do let me know in the comments.

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