4 Ways to Find Question Keywords (With Examples)

Questions, questions, questions.

Everyone has questions. And most of the time, they head straight to Google and other online forums to search for the answers.

Studies have shown that 14.1% of Google searches are question keywords:

Graph showing percentage of queries that are question keywords

Note: If you think that figure is low, bear in mind that’s 14.1% of 3.5 billion daily searches, which equals 490 million questions a day.

Furthermore, the most common types of question keywords were: “how” (8.07%) and “what” (3.4%):

But one thing that questions have in common is that they’re typically long-tail terms, most likely driven by the increase in voice search.

Whether it’s a quick question about how to grind coffee beans or an in-depth research question on the best ERP system to implement, people are searching for answers.

And that paves the way for you to step in and provide the best possible answers, and at the same time, introduce people to your product, service or affiliate offer.

But how do you know what questions people are asking? Well, that’s what this post is all about.

Because I’m going to show you four quick methods that I use to find loads of quality question-based keyword opportunities.

Let’s start!

Why Question-Based Keywords Can Be a Goldmine

Question-based keywords can be valuable for a couple of reasons:

1. High intent

The first reason is that question-based keywords often have a much higher degree of intent.

If you think about it, when people enter questions in the search bar, they’re often looking for a specific answer to a particular problem they have, and more importantly, they want it fast.

So it’s a great opportunity for you to insert your product or service into the conversation and showcase it as a solution to their problem.

2. Low competition

The second reason is that, in most cases, question-based keywords have a much lower degree of keyword competition. And, as a result, you don’t need to create long-form content or build any backlinks at all to rank on the first page for these terms.

4 Ways to Scale Question-Based Keyword Research

In this section, we’re going to look at 4 tactics that you can use to scale your question-based keyword research.

Editor’s note: I’ll be using Semrush for the tactics in this guide. If you’re interested in the platform, my readers can use this link (aff) to get an all-access free 14-day trial.

1. Question-based keyword reports

The first tactic we’re going to use is question-based keyword reports.

Most of the top SEO platforms, such as Semrush and Ahrefs, allow you to enter a seed topic and get a question-based keyword report for that term.

For example, in Semrush:

  • Then click on the Questions tab:
Finding question keywords in Semrush.

Now, in the report, you can see a comprehensive list of potential question-based topics that you could use to write an article or support page showing how your product or affiliate offer addresses a problem or answers a specific question.

At the top of the report, you can see plenty of the typical questions you might expect. For example:

  • Why is a CRM important?
  • What does CRM stand for?
  • What is CRM software?

But as you scroll down the page, you can see questions like:

  • Why use a CRM?
  • How does a CRM work?

So this is where you could maybe create a piece of content around the business case for using a CRM, as well as clarifying how a CRM works.

Then, as you scroll down further, you get even more specific questions like, “Can a CRM be integrated with an ERP?”

Here you could showcase how a CRM can be integrated with an ERP system and then show how your specific CRM integrates with ERP solutions.

Finally, if you scroll further down, you can see questions like:

  • How to select a CRM system?
  • How to maintain a CRM database?

At this stage, you could call out the different features that you might look for in a CRM and align them with your product. Similarly, you can explain how to use your product to complete important tasks, such as maintaining a CRM database.

Basically, the further you scroll down, you’ll often find lower competition, ultra-specific keyword opportunities to target.

Also note, you can see the keyword difficulty metrics, telling you whether each question is easy, possible, or difficult to rank for. And at the top of the report, you can see the specific breakdown of those metrics:

  • Very hard: 85-100%
  • Hard: 70-84%
  • Difficult: 50-69%
  • Possible: 30-49%
  • Easy: 15-29%
  • Very easy: 0-14%

And if you wish, you can filter your list for a custom threshold.

So, if you’re using Semrush or Ahrefs or similar tools, you can simply enter your main product or service category keywords and then start checking and cherry-picking the keywords that you like most directly inside the application.

Tip: you can use Semrush’ Intent and Grouping filters to quickly surface the highest intent question-based keyword opportunities:

Semrush keyword intent and grouping filters

2. Mine the People Also Ask Box

The second tactic that we’re going to use is mining the People Also Ask box.

These days, if you enter a keyword into Google, more often than not, you’ll see these People Also Ask boxes:

People Also Box

These are literally the questions that people are entering into Google.

They can be great topics to write content around, especially if you’re looking for cluster content around some pillar pages, or even just standalone question-based topics to write about on your blog, or maybe a support page or something like that.

Now, you’ll notice if you click an answer, it expands the People Also Ask box, and gives your more results:

Expanding the People Also Box.

But if you’re searching multiple seed topics, you don’t want the hassle of researching, copying, and pasting keywords one by one. That would take forever, right?

So instead, you can use a nifty little tool, a free Chrome extension, called SEO Minion.

Editor’s note:

Quick shout out to Steve Toth over at the SEO Notebook. I first found out about this extension from his SEO Notebook email list. If you haven’t checked it out, I highly recommend it, as he shares some awesome, actionable content every week.

Once you’ve installed it, you’ll see this box at the top right of the SERPs:

Click the “All Organic Results” dropdown and then select how many records you want to export. For example, you could essentially export the top 100 or 200 results from the People Also Ask box.

Once you’ve selected that, click “Go” and wait for it to gather and download the data. You’ll see a CSV file that’ll look something like this with four columns – PPA Title, Text, URL, and URL Title:

Exporting PPA results to Google Sheets.

Now, go to column A and copy all of these keywords.

Next, open the Semrush Keyword Overview report, paste in the 100 keywords, and click “Analyze”:

Keyword overview report in Semrush.

Semrush will give you the search volume, plus the keyword difficulty percentage and a few other metrics:

You can now use this method to quickly gather search volume metrics and keyword difficulty for all of those questions that you just mined from the People Also Ask box.

Note: For every 100 results, you might only get one or two decent topics that are interesting. But if you use several seed keywords, you can come out with a nice handful of low competition, question-based topics to write about.

And that’s the second, really quick, easy way to scale your question-based keyword research process.

3. Mine Subreddits

The third tactic is mining subreddits.

There are a million and one subreddits for pretty much any topic, right? Just search for a topic related to your product, service, or affiliate offer. Or you could even search for your competitors or pain points for your persona.

The list goes on and on, so use your discretion here.

But let’s just say, for example, coming back to our CRM topic, if I enter in CRM, there’s a subreddit here with 5,600 subscribers to it, right?

So then, all you do is just enter that specific subreddit into the Organic Research report in Semrush (aff). Make sure the subfolder is selected, and then you can layer on a bunch of advanced filters.

For example, I’ve selected volume 20 plus, and then I’ve added an advanced filter to include word count greater than two:

If you scroll down the results, you can start to see some potential topics. Again, just looking for green or light yellow KD scores because they’re lower competition, you can see lots of comparative topics.

For example, you can see typical keywords like “HubSpot vs Salesforce” and “best personal CRM”.

But here’s an interesting one, “HIPAA compliant CRM” with 320 searches and it’s considered an easy keyword.

So that could be a good topic for a listicle or “What to look for in a HIPAA compliant CRM?” or something along those lines.

As you scroll down, you’ll see some comparative topics like, “best CRM for gyms” and “best CRM for contractors”.

Or another example question, “Is HubSpot HIPAA compliant?”

I’m not sure if it is? But if it wasn’t and you’re a HubSpot competitor, then you could write a post saying HubSpot is not HIPAA compliant, but we are. And then show how you are HIPAA compliant.

That type of question-based keyword could be a good differentiator.

You can experiment by adding more filters, for example, to only search for keywords with specific modifiers like “best” or “top” so that you unearth different types of question-based keywords.

So, there’s plenty of subreddits to explore and mine more question-based keywords.

4. Mine high-traffic Quora threads

The final tactic is mining high-traffic Quora threads.

Quora is another forum that sometimes ranks really well for question-based keywords in its own right. So even if you just answer questions specifically in this forum, you can get good referral traffic that way.

But the way that we’re going to use it is to mine question-based topics.

So all you need to do is come over to the Semrush Organic Research report again, then:

  • Enter the root domain – quora.com
  • Set your keyword difficulty threshold
  • Layer on some keyword modifiers

For example, for the question-based topic of beard oil, you might want to enter “beard oil” and “how” or “beard oil” and “best”:

As you scroll down the page, you can see plenty of low competition questions (with a green KD score) to target. For example:

  • How often do you use beard oil?
  • How often should you apply beard oil?
  • How long does it take for beard oil to work?

There are plenty of other interesting questions from Quora that you might not have seen before in your regular organic research.

Again, click the “+” icon next to any relevant question-based keywords to automatically add them to your master keyword list.

Next, export the master list, add to your content calendar, and start creating briefs and assigning to writers.

Final Thoughts

So those are four really quick ways that you can use to find a load of question-based keyword topics.

Furthermore, if you’re using a tool like Semrush to load the PAA, subreddit, or Quora questions, you can build out your keyword list directly inside the Semrush Keyword Manager. Then export all those topics to a spreadsheet and start building out content around those.

Let us know in the comments which tactic you’re using to scale your question-based keyword research.

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I’m guessing you already have an idea just how powerful the Semrush toolset can be for analyzing competitors and building profitable online marketing campaigns.

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Which Plan is Right for You? Semrush Pro vs. GURU Comparison:

Both of these plans come packed with tools and features to boost your online marketing. But which one is right for you?

If you’re a freelancer, blogger, or in-house marketer with a limited budget, then the Semrush Pro (aff) plan will likely be the best option.

You’ll have access to 28 advanced tools to manage your SEO, PPC and Social Media projects.

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The table below highlights some of the key differences:

PRO

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Projects

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Page crawls per month

100,000

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Keywords to track (daily position updates)

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How to Get the Most Out of Your Free Trial of Semrush (Toolkits and Use Cases)

Got your free trial activated? Excellent! 

Now, you have 14 days to determine if it’s the right tool for you, so let’s get started.

Below we’ll walk through a few immediate action items to help you get the most value from the Semrush tool set from day one.

Remember, you’ve got full access to the entire Semrush tool set with your free trial. So we’re going to check some of the practical applications you can use in each major toolkit.

Note: I have also included some actionable video tutorials below.

Semrush SEO Toolkit

Semrush Organic Research report
  • Analyze how your competitors are driving organic traffic at the subfolder, page, and individual keyword levels with the Organic Research reports, so you can quickly scale your organic traffic across each stage of the funnel.
  • Find stacks of long-tail keywords (with specific search intent) and expand the organic footprint on your pages with secondary keywords using the Keyword Magic Tool.

    Semrush has the largest, and most accurate database, containing over 20B keywords.

  • Uncover featured snippet opportunities for existing content and new keywords.
     
  • Analyze competitor backlink profiles so you can find, check, and manage thousands of link building prospects in seconds with the Link Building Tool. In addition, the Backlink Audit Tool allows you to quickly find and analyze potentially toxic links.
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  • Run technical Site Audits and optimize your content with the On-page SEO Checker, so your pages soar in the SERPs.
  • Generate a list of URLs and their primary keyword targets, automatically or manually, with the On-Page SEO Checker. And then analyze the content quality, semantic and secondary keyword gaps, backlink opportunities/gaps, and on-page elements such as titles, heading tags, etc.
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  • Use the SERP Analysis tool to evaluate the content types, page authority scores, and backlink counts for competing URLs in the SERPs and qualify keyword opportunities.
  • Perform Gap Analysis for both keywords (at the URL, subdomain and domain levels) and backlinks.

Semrush Advertising Toolkit

Semrush Advertising Toolkit
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  • Scrutinize the ad copy your competitors are using to win the click, so you can create winning ads with the Ad Builder.
  • Use the Ad History reports to find out which ads have been in rotation the longest and uncover which ad copy has a proven track record of success.
  • Analyze all the landing pages competitors are using to convert paid traffic and discover where they are targeting ads on the Display Advertising network.
  • Identify which display ad creatives – image, text and HTML – the competition is using, and which properties – websites, YouTube channels and videos – they are displaying ads on.
  • Use the PLA Research reports to unearth the pricing strategies of your competitors, so you can optimize your PLAs with better titles, descriptions, and pricing.
  • Use the PPC Keyword Tool to build and organize keyword lists into groups, and set negative keywords, etc. Then download everything to a CSV file and import into the Google Ads Editor.
  • Perform a Paid Keyword or PLA Gap Analysis to see which keywords or shopping ads your competitors are running, but you are missing. You can then add them to your PPC keyword list in Semrush, and even export them to the Google Ads editor.

Semrush Management Toolkit

All projects in SEMrush
  • Analyze and measure all aspects of your digital marketing with 12 reports – including site health, position changes, visibility trends and more – in one Projects dashboard, so you can spot at a high-level where the immediate weaknesses and opportunities exist in your digital marketing campaigns.
Projects dashboard inside the SEMrush Management Toolkit
  • You can filter the ‘My Projects’ dashboard to show only projects you own or those that have been shared with you from different Semrush accounts.
  • Build professional branded campaign reports with pre-built reporting templates and the simple drag-and-drop Report Builder (aff) before sharing with colleagues or clients:
Building reports in SEMrush
  • You can pull data from all the Toolkits – e.g. SEO, PPC, etc. – plus external data – e.g. Google Analytics, Search Console, and Google My Business – and then drop your logo on the report.

Editor’s note: With a Business subscription, you can also use the Semrush connector to add your data directly into custom Google Data Studio reports:

SEMrush data in Google Data Studio report

Image: Semrush data populating in a custom Google Data Studio SEO report. 

Semrush Content Marketing Toolkit

SEMrush Content Marketing Toolkit
  • Use the Content Audit tool to conduct a thorough audit of your website’s content so you can understand what content should be optimized, and what can be removed.
  • Implement actionable tips to create optimized content that’s loved by people and search engines, and based on the analysis of your Top 10 rivals in the SERPs with the SEO Content Template.
     
  • Analyze and measure your content performance – including guest posts and external articles – by tracking backlinks, rankings, and social shares in one place with the Post Tracking report.

Note: The Content Marketing Toolkit is only available with the GURU plan (aff). 

Semrush Social Media Toolkit

Semrush Social Media Toolkit
  • Use the Social Media Poster to draft, schedule, and post content to different social platforms – Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest – without leaving Semrush.
  • Monitor the social media accounts of your competitors so you can compare their growth and engagement levels with your accounts using the Social Media Tracker.
  • Get social media audience insights such as demographics, location, when your audience is online, and on which days.
  • Check which competitor content is getting the most engagement, and on which channels.
  • Boost social media ads and create new ad campaigns on Facebook and Instagram, directly within Semrush.

Semrush Traffic Analytics

Combine the power of SimilarWeb and Google Analytics in one tool.

Semrush Traffic Analytics dashboard

Semrush Traffic Analytics is my #1 SimilarWeb alternative

Analyze ALL the traffic sources – direct, referral, search, social, and paid – across all devices and geographies, and compare engagement levels – visit duration, bounce rate etc. – between you and the competition.

Bonus resource: Find Out How Much Traffic ANY Website Gets: 3-Step Analysis. You’ll also get access to a free website traffic analysis template (shown below):

Website traffic analysis template for SEMrush users

Analyze every aspect of your competitors’ online traffic strategy:

  • Discover which channels (direct, referral, search, social, and paid traffic) drive the most traffic.
  • Examine which external URLs drive the most referral traffic.
  • Track which subdomains or subfolders get the most visits.
  • Check which pages/posts pull in the most organic traffic.
  • Determine which individual keywords generate the most traffic.

Analyze your competitors’ on-site engagement:

  • Track the performance of your competitors’ articles across social networks.
  • Monitor session duration and bounce rates across devices and channels.

Analyze your main paid search competitors:

  • See how much they’re spending on paid traffic.
  • Check which keywords they’re bidding on.
  • Study the composition of their ad copy.
  • See which URLs they are using to convert paid traffic.
  • Identify where competitors publish YouTube and display ad creatives. 

And, that’s just scratching the surface.

Grab a free Semrush trial today (PRO or GURU) and see first-hand why millions use Semrush to perform deep competitor analysis, and build successful SEO and digital marketing campaigns.


FAQs

Can I create both a Semrush Pro and Guru account?

Semrush only offers one free trial per user, so make sure you pick the right plan:

  • If you’re a freelancer or blogger, then Semrush Pro (aff) will be perfect. 
  • If you’re an SEO specialist or agency, then go for Semrush Guru (aff). This is the plan I use at my agency. 

Is there a coupon or discount code?

No, there’s no coupon or discount code. This is a Free Trial that you access via the links on this page for either the Pro or Guru plan.

Can I start a trial without a credit card?

No, you’ll need to enter your credit card details when registering for the free trial. Your card will be verified and used for future billing after the trial period ends.

Can I cancel my Semrush subscription before the trial period ends without incurring charges?

Yes, if you want to cancel your Semrush subscription, you’ll need to send a cancellation request email to mail@semrush.com.

If possible, try to send the cancellation email from the email address associated with your account. Semrush will cancel your account within one business day.

Can I continue using a free account after trial cancellation?

Yes, after canceling your trial subscription, you will still be able to access Semrush on a free account. But please note that with a free account, your limits and access to some tools and reports will be severely reduced.

Semrush also provides a 30-day grace period after your cancellation. During this period, your Projects data is saved, so it’s available should you change your mind and decide to renew your account. 

How long is the Semrush free trial?

It depends on which plan you choose.

Semrush doesn’t promote free trials on their website, but I have some exclusive trial links for the different plans:

  • Pro: 14 days 
  • Guru: 14 days 

How does Semrush compare to Ahrefs?

Ahrefs is a fantastic SEO platform with a great UI/UX, and one that I use often. But it doesn’t have the breadth of insights that Semrush provides, especially around Traffic Analysis and Paid Ad insights. I wrote a dedicated post looking at Ahrefs vs Semrush here

Can I continue using a free account after trial cancellation?

Absolutely! You can upgrade or downgrade to any plan that fits your requirements at any time.


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