Great to hear - thank you! Yes keeping it simple will get you the best results - just use 1 or 2 words. The Official Guide to AnswerThePublic video on the TH-cam channel will give you lots more useful tips like that :)
Great webinar, thank you. I have been looking for a way to see search volume numbers for key phrases used in voice searches. Do you know of a way to get that data?
Question for you re alerts. If a term was there 3 weeks ago, then disappeared, and then came back, will I get an alert? Or are alerts really reserved for things NEW -- not ever seen before?
Good question - it's actually both. So you'll be alerted to brand new, never been seen before searches, and things which are newly trending (so it could be something which has been seen before, dropped out and then come back).
Interesting to see how you input the search term. You just keep it simple. Loved the webinar. Thank you :-)
Great to hear - thank you! Yes keeping it simple will get you the best results - just use 1 or 2 words. The Official Guide to AnswerThePublic video on the TH-cam channel will give you lots more useful tips like that :)
Great webinar, thank you. I have been looking for a way to see search volume numbers for key phrases used in voice searches. Do you know of a way to get that data?
Hi there, yes - check out this video which will help you: th-cam.com/video/Q94EBpNTlnI/w-d-xo.html
Very insightful. How many searches (ball park) does it take for a term to be on answer the public's radar?
Question for you re alerts. If a term was there 3 weeks ago, then disappeared, and then came back, will I get an alert? Or are alerts really reserved for things NEW -- not ever seen before?
Good question - it's actually both. So you'll be alerted to brand new, never been seen before searches, and things which are newly trending (so it could be something which has been seen before, dropped out and then come back).
Yes can hear fine
Thanks David!
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