Do not index
Do not index
With AI being integrated into the SEO space, it’s never been harder to produce content that not only ranks but actually provides valuable information to the reader.
That’s why in today’s blog post, I’ll be sharing 2 tools that simplify the process of trying to figure out what questions your target audience is searching for around your primary keyword.
Let’s get into it.
Side note: I used the keyword “my eyes are killing me” as an example.
Alsoasked

AlsoAsked is a tool that analyzes the "People Also Ask" boxes that appear in Google search results. That gives you a tree like map of questions people are search around a specific keyword or topic.
Some use case ideas include:
- Content Planning: Helps identify gaps in content and new article ideas.
- Keyword Research: Uncovers long-tail keywords and question-based queries.
- User Intent Analysis: Provides insights into what information users are seeking.
The Competitive Advantage of using Alsoasked is that: It allows you to see a more comprehensive view of topic clusters that aren’t typically visible in your standard Google searches.
Side Note:
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Syllaby

Syllaby is somewhat similar to AlsoAsked but instead of just giving you the search intent of people on Google, it gives you the search intent of people across different search engines like YouTube, TikTok, Pinterest, Bing and more.
I typically use these questions for my clients' FAQ sections in their articles. This approach tends to result in a 3%-9% boost in search traffic.
Sometimes I actually do write an article based around a specific question that caught my eye simply because I'd use a tool like Writesonic, more specifically Writesonic chrome extension, to get real-time data on the keyword (question).
If the search volume is above 600, I would move on to using a tool like KoalaWriter to generate the actual article itself, and within 2-6 months, those articles typically grow my clients' email list by 10 each week.
I go in much detail in this blog post!
If you want to give Syllaby a try click here!