Benjamin Rojas - LowFruits https://lowfruits.io Analyze the SERPs Faster, Find Weak Spots Thu, 30 May 2024 13:43:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://lowfruits.io/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/cropped-lf-logo-symbol-32x32.png Benjamin Rojas - LowFruits https://lowfruits.io 32 32 LowFruits Joins the All in One SEO Family https://lowfruits.io/blog/lowfruits-joins-all-in-one-seo/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lowfruits-joins-all-in-one-seo https://lowfruits.io/blog/lowfruits-joins-all-in-one-seo/#respond Thu, 30 May 2024 13:43:28 +0000 https://blog.lowfruits.io/?p=1982 LowFruits was acquired by AIOSEO, the leading SEO WordPress plugin! Get excited for new features, top-tier support, & higher search rankings.

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Dear LowFruits Community,

I’ve got an exciting announcement to share with you: LowFruits has been acquired by All in One SEO (AIOSEO), the leading SEO plugin for WordPress!

This acquisition opens up a whole new world of possibilities for your SEO success and propels us toward groundbreaking innovations in keyword research.

Here's what you can look forward to:

Exciting New Features: Get ready to supercharge your SEO strategy! With AIOSEO's support and expertise, we’ll be developing a host of exciting new features that will improve your online visibility. From enhanced keyword clustering to advanced content planning, we are committed to helping you win more rankings and grow your organic traffic.

Top-Tier Support & First Look: Our unwavering commitment to your success remains our highest priority. With this acquisition, you now have access to one of the industry's most exceptional support teams. As valued LowFruits users, you will be the first to experience and benefit from new features as they are released, ensuring you stay ahead of the game. (And get help from AIOSEO support any step of the way.)

Continued Access to All Your Favorite Tools: We want to reassure you that despite this exciting new chapter with AIOSEO, your beloved LowFruits tools and functionality will remain fully accessible. You can continue to rely on LowFruits as your trusted keyword companion, helping you uncover those hidden gem keywords with low competition.

This acquisition allows us to:

Expand Our Reach: By joining forces with AIOSEO, we are poised to introduce LowFruits to a whole new community of SEO enthusiasts. Together, we will not only impact more small businesses but also empower website owners like never before.

Enhance Usability: Our user-friendly interface will continue to be our hallmark. However, we are committed to further enhancing the usability of LowFruits, making it even more intuitive for users of all levels. Prepare for an optimized and effortless keyword research experience.

Develop Groundbreaking Features: This acquisition represents an exciting opportunity to brainstorm and develop groundbreaking features. We’re confident that AIOSEO is ready to bring our tools to their next phase of growth. You’re in for a serious treat, and we couldn’t be more excited for what’s to come.

LowFruits will continue to operate as an independent entity, maintaining our unique identity and focus on simplifying keyword research. Your needs and aspirations drive our every move as we evolve and enhance our offerings.

Thank you for your continued support and trust in LowFruits!

Stay tuned for further updates and enhancements as we embark on this exciting next chapter with AIOSEO,

Paul

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Recommended Strategy to generate keyword ideas with LowFruits https://lowfruits.io/blog/recommended-strategy-to-generate-keyword-ideas/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=recommended-strategy-to-generate-keyword-ideas https://lowfruits.io/blog/recommended-strategy-to-generate-keyword-ideas/#respond Wed, 18 May 2022 12:17:47 +0000 https://blog.lowfruits.io/?p=670 2-step strategy for effective keyword generation on LowFruits

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This a 2-step strategy based on how the most successful users leverage LowFruits for their content.

Step 1. Think niche and niche down ? 

Very broad seed keywords will (generally) give competitive keyword ideas.

Dogs (too broad) ? Golden Retriever training (much better ?)

Find topic ideas around a niche ?

Find topic ideas and use these as seed keywords.

Eg. A few ideas around the “Golden Retriever” niche.

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How can you find topic ideas ? ?

Read this other article to get ideas : https://blog.lowfruits.io/10-great-ways-to-get-topic-ideas

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Step 2. Use narrow seed keywords ?

Add modifiers – with or without wildcards (*) – around your topic ideas (and niche) to create narrow seed keywords.

PS : Complete Step 1 before going to Step 2
(as the 1st step really helps you for this one).

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A few ideas for narrow searches (using modifiers)

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How to come up with modifiers ?

Check your broader searches (from step 1).

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For questions

Eg. Here I'm using the broad “golden retriever” but can be done on topics like “golden retriever food” (found in step 1).

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For transactional and other keywords

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Most frequent terms ?

PS : The list of frequent terms can also help to get topic ideas when niching down.

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No keyword ideas generated ?

Sometimes seed keywords can be too narrow ? no keyword ideas generated from it ? no market ?

If it's the case, go a little less narrow.

Or use the “import” feature for specific keywords you want to analyze.

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Feel the niche

Sometimes you just need to feel the niche and the possibilities by playing around with seed keywords.

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2 videos to get you started

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How to Use Google Autocomplete to Extract a Maximum of Keyword Ideas https://lowfruits.io/blog/how-to-use-google-autocomplete-to-extract-a-maximum-of-keyword-ideas/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-use-google-autocomplete-to-extract-a-maximum-of-keyword-ideas https://lowfruits.io/blog/how-to-use-google-autocomplete-to-extract-a-maximum-of-keyword-ideas/#comments Wed, 16 Feb 2022 15:43:48 +0000 https://blog.lowfruits.io/?p=366 Keyword tools are a tremendous SEO asset. But with over 8 billion Google searches every day, keyword tools won't show you all the keywords you need. When you consider that keyword tools also display search volume 0 for keywords people use (albeit sparingly), you're left with gaps in your SEO strategy. The solution? Add Google […]

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Keyword tools are a tremendous SEO asset. But with over 8 billion Google searches every day, keyword tools won't show you all the keywords you need.

When you consider that keyword tools also display search volume 0 for keywords people use (albeit sparingly), you're left with gaps in your SEO strategy.

The solution? Add Google autocomplete to your keyword research.

Today, I'll show you how to use Google autocomplete to find high-intent keywords your audience uses. (And no, you won't have to skyrocket your Domain Authority to compete.)

Let's take a look!

What Is Google Autocomplete?

 When you start typing into the search box, Google autocomplete will suggest potential queries.

It expands your search with more details to find the right results faster.

How Does Google Autocomplete Help with SEO?

Google autocomplete is handy for searchers, but it also allows you to tap into potential keywords your prospects are using to find the right product for their needs. 

Unlike keyword tools (that don't display all keywords if they don't have high search volume), Google autocomplete shows you long-tail and high-intent keywords.

Someone searching for a sofa to help with their back pain isn't a window shopper. 

They're aware of their problem, and they're actively looking to purchase a product – making ‘sofa for back pain' a high-intent keyword you can leverage in your SEO strategy.

And in the SEO world, where keyword intent is crucial, Google autocomplete is a goldmine of profitable information.

The best part? Even if your go-to research tool shows search volume 0, Google autocomplete won't display the query if it didn't get traffic. These keywords are more than worth targeting!

How to Use Google Autocomplete to Extract More Keywords

The Google Alphabet Soup Method

Type in your seed keyword followed by a letter, and Google will show you different options:

Letter A? You'll get options for AirBnBs, apartments, and other relevant queries.

Adding the letter T after the seed keyword will generate queries for teenager rooms, tall people, and more.

Start from A and go all the way to Z, capturing Google autocomplete responses to get an exhaustive keyword list.

Google Autocomplete Modifiers

This is where you can start to see how detailed Google autocomplete keywords are.

Add a modifier like ‘best' to your query, and you'll get plenty of ideas:

You can expand it further. For example, add a situational modifier:

There are hundreds of potential modifiers you can use for your searches, including:

Top 10 [keyword]Best [keyword] for *Cheapest [keyword] in *
Comparison [keyword][keyword] VS[keyword] alternative
Can you [keyword]Reasons for [keyword]How to [keyword]

Each modifier has a different intent, for example:

  • Commercial – e.g., “best” (used by people who are looking for a product)
  • Informative – e.g. “can you” (used by people who need more information)

The queries show you the stage your lead is in and the type of content they want to see after hitting Enter.

Google Autocomplete and Cursor Position

Another way to get more keywords from Google autocomplete is to change your cursor position.

You've seen what happens when your cursor is after the last word. But if you place it after the first word, your results change:

Second word?

Google autocomplete just keeps on expanding your seed keyword, giving you more insight into what your audience needs. It goes more granular than other tools so you can create content that satisfies the searchers' intent in full.

Google Autocomplete and Your SEO Strategy

In your content strategy, you need to meet the leads where they are:

  • What is their buyer journey stage? (e.g. problem-aware, solution-aware, looking for alternatives for their specific use case)
  • What's the intent behind each query? (e.g. get more information, see a comparison between different products)

From there, your SEO and content strategy starts taking shape.

For example, you may want to create in-depth guides for people who need help fixing their products. You may create landing pages with alternatives to popular products.

Before you start writing, understand what type of answer searchers expect from each keyword.

Some queries require short answers (sometimes Google displays the right answer at the top):

You should focus on queries that require in-depth answers to get the best results.

The more details the query has (for example, sofa for a specific purpose, room, or condition), the easier it is to create content that will convince searchers to convert on your site.

It's personalization at scale!

Tools to Extract Google Autocomplete Keywords

Technically, you could just perform the searches and extract the resulting keywords into a Google Sheet. This takes a lot of time, so it's better to use tools:

Keyword Shitter2

Keyword Shitter2 is a famous extractor that scrapes information from Google Auto Suggest (infinitely) with different methods (including the Alphabet Soup).

Price: Free

Keyword.io

Similarly to the Keyword Shitter2, Keyword.io extracts long-tail keywords from Google autocomplete. It also supports the usage of modifiers and leverages the Alphabet Soup method.

Price: Free (but you need a free account)

KeywordTool.io

KeywordTool.io gives you up to 750 long-tail keywords based on Google autocomplete predictions even without an account. If you want more information like search volume or CPC, you’ll have to pay for a subscription.

Price: Freemium, paid plans starting from $69/mo

AnswerThePublic

AnswerThePublic is a visual search insight tool that looks for letters, modifiers, questions, comparisons, and prepositions related to your seed keywords. It does this automatically so you don’t have to plug in modifiers yourself. However, it doesn’t show search volume or other SEO data.

Price: Free – up to 3 searches per day, paid plans starting from $99/mo

A similar tool is Answer Socrates that is focused on question type of keywords.

Yoast Google Suggest Expander

Yoast’s Google suggest expander only displays the basic expansions and the Alphabet Soup. There’s not much to see, but it’s handy and allows you to export the results in a neat .csv.

Price: Free

AdWords Robot

AdWords Robot (not affiliated with Google) scrapes Google autocomplete suggestions and then provides you with a list of keywords, mainly using the Alphabet Soup method, as well as some numbers. 

Price: Free, paid ad campaign management services

LowFruits

Even though LowFruits is a well-rounded SEO tool, it extracts Google autocomplete keywords for you for free, using:

  • The Alphabet Soup
  • Modifiers
  • Questions
  • Other autocomplete methods

You insert your seed keyword, the maximum DA you want to compete against, target country, and negative keywords to run the analysis:

LowFruits then uses all Google autocomplete analysis methods to give you an exhaustive keyword list:

Save the best keywords to a list and export them when you're ready.

See your competitors and understand what searchers expect from your content by analyzing the SERP content within your LowFruits dashboard.

Just launched a new website and you’re not sure if you can rank? There are definitely queries you can compete for. Analyze your keywords and you’ll find the low fruits: results where “weak” websites rank on the first page

For example, if you want to target ‘best sofa for rental,' hover over the apple icons to see which competitors have low Domain Authority and what position they rank in the search engine results pages:

If your competitor’s Domain Authority is low but their content is ranking well, they’re doing something right. All you have to do is find out what it is and create even better content.

 Leave no stone unturned! Get your keywords for free.

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