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How to find search intent?

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 8:18 am
by tanjilaakter0011
Indeed: in some cases, images make the difference. Or videos. Or maybe a table of numbers. Similarly, the presence of the keyword in the text , perhaps right in the title tag, is no longer an essential condition for good positioning: Google understands if a content is qualitatively useful.

google serp example
And it succeeds in this regardless of this and the proof malaysia whatsapp number of what I write is in the image above, it is not the perfect overlap between title tag and query that makes the difference. At this point it is clear to ask what is the path to follow to obtain clear information. Are there any useful tools?

Advanced SEO tools like Semrush and Seozoom offer specific solutions to investigate the search intent of a keyword . And discover, with greater precision, the needs and ambiguities that are found in a query. In the screenshot there is a clear example, the one related to formatting.

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seozoom search intent
These tools certainly help. But it is clear that this is not enough to find the search intent and, above all, to develop it clearly for your SEO strategy. In these cases Google remains one of the best solutions to have clear information. At least up to a certain point.

Analyzing Google SERP is a fundamental step to understand what people are searching for and what content can help the SEO and the copywriter (or SEO copywriter) to create noteworthy content. Also thanks to the observation of the multimedia content present in the SERP and the search completion obtained with Google Suggest. There is one point to underline, however: there is not always clarity .