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Love this! Right under our noses, yet simple and effective. Love when someone uncovers something rarely talked about but right in front of us and demonstrates some clever ways to use it.
Thanks Dan. Google Related Searches is one of my go to research tools. It's not fancy or automated but I think it can be really powerful. Couple it with a few other tools and you can quickly figure out modifiers, modifier classes, competitors, semantic terms and divine intent.
Good stuff. AJ I like how you mapped out the process in the post. I have been subconsciously using Google Related Searches during keyword research and I didn't even realize it!
Thanks Mark. When Google tells me something is related, I tend to pay attention! There's a lot of awesome information in those related searches if you just look for the patterns.
We pull in related searches into each serpIQ.com Competition Analyzer result, and you can directly analyze any of those related keywords with two clicks. It's the best source of related keywords you could possibly find.
We use this quite a bit, a great way to find additional keywords!