High Ranking Content Ideas

by admin on January 28, 2009 · 2 comments

UPDATE 6/1/2009: The guy I am talking about further down the article is Jonathan Leger. We all know that Jon comes up with surprises all the time and this one is no different.

Have a look for yourself it’s called Answer Analyst.

I was so excited when I found this well hidden tool, but I will give you a bit of history as to why I wanted this info in the first place.

I write about 5 unique articles a week for a variety of my websites. I try not to use articles that are used on other websites (sometimes hard to do) and put pen to paper regularly. However, coming up with the topics I know will be popular is the hardest part of article research.

What questions are people asking? How can I find these popular questions?

One way is to go to Yahoo Answers and do a search using a primary keyword and then look to see how popular the questions are and then also look at how many answers have been submitted. But, what should I put in the search box in the first place?

Well this is were this tool I just found comes in.  Wordtracker Labs has a tool called “Keyword Questions”.

Basically, this tool from Wordtracker does a search using a keyword phrase you provide and then looks for popular question titles. You then take the titles Wordtracker provides and then copy it into the Yahoo Answers search form and find popular questions on their website.

When you have found a couple of popular questions, you then do some research and write a new article from your research. You could also go to www.ezinearticles.com and grab an article form them.

In my case this morning I wanted to write an article for www.ecashloans.com.au about how popular credit cards. So I went to the Wordtracker Keyword Question tool, used the term “credit cards”. I took the results from the tool and then went to Yahoo Answers and used the terms to find popular questions on “credit cards”. I found 3 very popular questions about credit cards and wrote an article from the answers to those three questions.

Oh yeh! If you use this technique, make sure your article is question themed. What I mean by that is, the title of your article will be a question and the content of your article will be the answer.

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Justin Brooke (2 comments) February 5, 2009 at 7:57 am

Learning what people are looking for online can give you ideas too on what kinds of contents to use on websites.

Kalung Biofir (2 comments) February 11, 2009 at 4:33 am

Yea. That’s right. We can also use Google Trends I think. Do you think so?

Kalung Biofirs last blog post was..Bayi sakit kuning sembuh setelah diberi Biofir. This link is my way of saying a very big thankyou.

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