Discover related keywords with the Keyword Clustering feature

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Discover related keywords with the Keyword Clustering feature

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Instead of simply typing in keywords , you need to optimize your content to answer specific questions and handle more complex, colloquial queries.

Additionally, natural language queries often provide deeper insights into user intent, so your SEO efforts should focus on understanding and addressing this intent rather than just matching exact keywords.

For this you can use LowFruits, which offers keyword clustering. This feature groups similar long-tail keywords based on shared intent, using real-time search data.

By targeting these clusters, you can target a wider range of relevant queries and improve your chances of ranking for more related keywords.

29. Having more information about your business on Google, Yelp, and Bing can make your business 90% more suitable for voice search.
People often use voice search when they’re traveling. They might ask, “Where’s the nearest coffee shop?” or “What time does the hardware store close?”

If your information is correct and consistent, you are more likely to be the answer to these voice queries.

It's not just about showing up in search results. Who we are, is about getting more people in your door.

Every voice search that leads to your business is a potential customer who enters.

More stats about who we are in Google voice search
Google Assistant is the second most popular voice search app in the world, with Alexa in first place and Siri in third.
Google Assistant has over 85 million users in the United States.
27% of searches in the Google app are done by voice.
Google's voice recognition is said to be 95% accurate.
52% of voice-activated speaker owners want to receive information about offers and promotions from egypt telemarketing data brands.
44% of regular voice-activated speaker users order items like groceries at least once a week.
51% of people over 55 use voice-activated speakers to get instant answers and information.
72% of voice-activated speaker owners use their devices as part of their daily routine.
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