Google Docs Explore Strategy to get SEO Entities
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 Published On Mar 16, 2021

Find ACCURATE blog and keyword ideas in Amazon product pages!

There are literally hundreds of blog topics hiding in Amazon product page keywords. I'll show you how to find them AND use them to beat your competitors.

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Do you want to find blog topics and keywords that will help you rank higher in search engines? In this video, I'm going to show you a simple and effective way to steal blog titles and SEO entities from Amazon product pages and a simple Google Docs Explore feature.

Steve Toth at SEO Notebook here, and In this video I break down exactly how you can use Amazon product pages for keyword research for your blog, e-commerce product pages and more. After this, you'll have potentially hundreds of blog title ideas in minutes - backed by official product information, which reduces the need for research!

There are hundreds of blog titles, header titles and FAQ opportunities hiding in plain sight on Amazon product pages that you can use with Google Docs Explore feature for SEO entity research.

If you have Ahrefs, you can also use this to extract keyword volumes so you know which keywords for SEO entities to pursue and write content about first.

STEPS:

Step 1: go to Amazon.com and pick a product in your niche.

Step 2: Copy the product descriptions. Remember, product descriptions contain limited characters, so they’re often a great place to do pithy keyword research.

Step 3: Paste several strong product descriptions into the Google Doc (only use the Gmail version of Google Docs. At the time of writing this, this does not work with Google Workspace accounts).

Step 4: Click the “Explore” button in the bottom right-hand corner of the document.

You’ll then find a bunch of entities. Click “more” to see the full list.

Step 5: Manually copy the entities you like into another Google doc, or put them directly into Ahrefs Keywords Explorer (or Semrush equivalent, I don’t use Semrush).

Now you’ll want to look at the Ahrefs parent topics and start building your keyword lists. I found so many great ones just from entering 4 coffee maker product descriptions and using this hack. Watch the full video for more.

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🕡Timestamps🕡

0:00 Intro - Grabbing keywords from Amazon websites!
0:45 Using Google docs Explore feature for keyword research
2:20 AHrefs keyword explorer
4:16 Bonus: Create multiple blogs from one Amazon page!

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About Steve Toth & SEO Notebook

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