Post by kmstfatema on Mar 5, 2024 2:51:50 GMT -7
Related searches are searches relevant to those that interest us , and which are used by a blogger to horizontally expand a topic to be covered. They are different research and to be fully developed separately, but they have points in common with the one in question. For example, if you search for “how to monetize with a blog”, you can find related searches like “how to start a blog for free” or “how to make money with a travel blog”. If you are talking about structured products such as companies, films, TV series, there are a series of additional questions online not relating to the entity in question but to those surrounding it (managers, actors, directors...) and which it is right to evaluate in order to offer to its readers with information capable of completing their curiosity.
If you search for information on the film "Inception", for Germany Telegram Number Data example, you can come across searches related to the cast that are interesting for the same target. Example of related searches shown in Google results At least 3.5 billion searches are typed into Google every day and it is estimated that around 8% of them are in the form of questions. You can imagine how important it is to understand what the requests for information, doubts and curiosities are around web entities if you want to position your site for this type of query.
In fact, in the eyes of Google, many topics are cataloged as entities, complete with quality and correlations to other subjects , therefore those who follow the editorial plan have every interest in understanding the correlations between the entities and the related searches that develop around they. Searches in the form of known questions can be highlighted in the form of a box that directly offers content relevant to the question asked. In foreign SERPs, for searches that begin with "Why, "Where", "What", "When" etc., we have Direct Answer Questions (DAQ): a screen opens that briefly answers the question in question.
If you search for information on the film "Inception", for Germany Telegram Number Data example, you can come across searches related to the cast that are interesting for the same target. Example of related searches shown in Google results At least 3.5 billion searches are typed into Google every day and it is estimated that around 8% of them are in the form of questions. You can imagine how important it is to understand what the requests for information, doubts and curiosities are around web entities if you want to position your site for this type of query.
In fact, in the eyes of Google, many topics are cataloged as entities, complete with quality and correlations to other subjects , therefore those who follow the editorial plan have every interest in understanding the correlations between the entities and the related searches that develop around they. Searches in the form of known questions can be highlighted in the form of a box that directly offers content relevant to the question asked. In foreign SERPs, for searches that begin with "Why, "Where", "What", "When" etc., we have Direct Answer Questions (DAQ): a screen opens that briefly answers the question in question.