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Stay tuned for one of the top websites that I use for content creation, inspiration and research.

Hey there, I'm Jillian Kendrick and welcome to the Momentum Marketing Podcast. I'm a mama, a wife, an entrepreneur and a time best selling co-author. In each episode, you'll get real world, practical advice and strategies and maybe a parenting tip or two along the way.

If you're ready to create a business that supports your family and your lifestyle, then you're in the right place.

Hello. Hello. Hey, there on deck today we are talking about one of the top websites that I use for inspiration to get ideas, some research, creating content. And I just wanna say before we even get started and I mention this website because maybe you've heard of it, maybe you haven't. But I just wanna say I am not affiliated with this website in any way, shape or form. I do not have an affiliate link. I do not get money from them. I do not get money from mentioning them. I am not affiliated with them in any way, shape or form, but this is a great website that you can use. They have free and paid versions of what I'm about to tell you about. And it's something that I use quite a lot. Not only when I'm stuck, but even just to get inspiration and ideas.

So if you go to answer the public.com. Neil Patel, who is a digital creator, creator and marketing person in this industry. He's created this website that aggregates search content and criteria for loads of different topics all around the world. So you can actually go to the website, specify a brand, a topic, a product, some keywords and put in the United States specifically. I think you can put in worldwide maybe. But we'll just say United States and I'm going to say video editing or lack of better ideas. And then we're gonna say in English and then I'm gonna hit search and Answer The Public is actually going to aggregate all of the searched terms, searched words, everything like that. And you get three free searches per day if you create an account with them, which is really, really cool. So it'll show you the search volume, whether it's good medium or low or in general cost per click. And then it will actually give you topics that you can use when it comes to having good SEO having topics that are worded exactly how people are asking questions into Google and other search engines.

So one example is: can video editing be a job, can video editing make you rich? What takes place during video editing? How video editor for Mac? Actually, that has no search criteria whatsoever. So let's not use that one. But I could actually see that for $2.15 I could use what video editor? So I could use what video editor is best, what video editor is best for beginners. And I can actually see it will show me not all of them because of course, I would have to upgrade. I'm just using the free version right now, but I can see the cost per click on how video editing for $1.71. And there's 8,1000 searches for that or something like that per month. That's amazing. I can actually see the cost per click. I can see the search volume and I can see the word itself or the phrase itself rather stuff like why video editing is considered a technical process? Why video editing is hard? What video editing software comes with Windows 10? All of these different things. So then you can take all of the search criteria. Some of it might not be exactly what you would want to use.

For instance, one of them is that video editing app? Well, that means nothing but you can add to it. You can use it as a springboard or a jumping off point. Where is video editor on Android? Well, you might want to say where is the video editor on Android? But I think you kind of get the idea.

So this is a really, really good resource that you can use that will show you key indicators like high average and low search volume and the cost per click and will give you multiple phrases or questions that people have actually typed into real search engines. I love it. Then it will give you other prepositions like video editing without a watermark video editing class near me or video editing jobs near me. Here's a really high one at 70 searches. I think it's per month and $9.43 a click. Video editing college is near me. That's interesting. If you're in the video editing space, that might not be exactly what you're looking for. But I think you get the idea so you can use these as blog post titles. You can use these as inspiration if you get stuck on, like, what to do, what to write, what content to post. What do you talk about? What do you say? You can use these as your video titles? You can use these as your video thumbnail screen questions. You can use these as a jumping off point or a springboard into creating other types of content. And I'm just using video editing as the general topic to type in, but this is so cool. This is really good stuff.

So then they have comparison questions, video editing versus photo editing, video editing, and animation, software, video editing, and graphic design courses. All of these different topics that people are actually typing into Google or other search engines, what the cost per click is and the search volume is then it becomes the game of. Well, would you rather use a keyword like, video editing app, that gets over 22,000 searches per month and has a decent cost per click of $2.20? Or would you rather be really, really highly targeted and use something where the cost per click is a little bit higher? But the search volume is lower so that, you know, you have a better chance of ranking a bit higher.

They also have related search searches, searches that are similar to what you're typing in.

You can look up, up to three of these per day. Or you can do a paid version and this is a really, really great resource you can access totally for free to get inspiration, content, ideas, topics, blog titles, video titles, you name it. This is SEO rich words that we know human beings are actually typing into Google. It's very cool stuff. So try it, go to answerthepublic.com. Try it for yourself, your industry, and a couple of your keywords and see what comes up.

That's really it. This episode was meant to be super short and super sweet. I wanted to give you something that was very quick, actionable and high, high value. So with that, thank you so much for joining me on this episode of the Momentum Marketing Podcast. If listening to this has brought you value, improved your life, or giving you any insight on how to build momentum in your business, then please share it with a friend and I'll see you on the next episode.

The Momentum Marketing Podcast By Jillian Kendrick Episode: #17 Topic: Multi-Use Website for Content Creation, Inspiration and Research Contact: hello@jilliankendrick.comFollow IG: instagram.com/automatedmama

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Stay tuned for one of the top websites that I use for content creation, inspiration and research.

Hey there, I'm Jillian Kendrick and welcome to the Momentum Marketing Podcast. I'm a mama, a wife, an entrepreneur and a time best selling co-author. In each episode, you'll get real world, practical advice and strategies and maybe a parenting tip or two along the way.

If you're ready to create a business that supports your family and your lifestyle, then you're in the right place.

Hello. Hello. Hey, there on deck today we are talking about one of the top websites that I use for inspiration to get ideas, some research, creating content. And I just wanna say before we even get started and I mention this website because maybe you've heard of it, maybe you haven't. But I just wanna say I am not affiliated with this website in any way, shape or form. I do not have an affiliate link. I do not get money from them. I do not get money from mentioning them. I am not affiliated with them in any way, shape or form, but this is a great website that you can use. They have free and paid versions of what I'm about to tell you about. And it's something that I use quite a lot. Not only when I'm stuck, but even just to get inspiration and ideas.

So if you go to answer the public.com. Neil Patel, who is a digital creator, creator and marketing person in this industry. He's created this website that aggregates search content and criteria for loads of different topics all around the world. So you can actually go to the website, specify a brand, a topic, a product, some keywords and put in the United States specifically. I think you can put in worldwide maybe. But we'll just say United States and I'm going to say video editing or lack of better ideas. And then we're gonna say in English and then I'm gonna hit search and Answer The Public is actually going to aggregate all of the searched terms, searched words, everything like that. And you get three free searches per day if you create an account with them, which is really, really cool. So it'll show you the search volume, whether it's good medium or low or in general cost per click. And then it will actually give you topics that you can use when it comes to having good SEO having topics that are worded exactly how people are asking questions into Google and other search engines.

So one example is: can video editing be a job, can video editing make you rich? What takes place during video editing? How video editor for Mac? Actually, that has no search criteria whatsoever. So let's not use that one. But I could actually see that for $2.15 I could use what video editor? So I could use what video editor is best, what video editor is best for beginners. And I can actually see it will show me not all of them because of course, I would have to upgrade. I'm just using the free version right now, but I can see the cost per click on how video editing for $1.71. And there's 8,1000 searches for that or something like that per month. That's amazing. I can actually see the cost per click. I can see the search volume and I can see the word itself or the phrase itself rather stuff like why video editing is considered a technical process? Why video editing is hard? What video editing software comes with Windows 10? All of these different things. So then you can take all of the search criteria. Some of it might not be exactly what you would want to use.

For instance, one of them is that video editing app? Well, that means nothing but you can add to it. You can use it as a springboard or a jumping off point. Where is video editor on Android? Well, you might want to say where is the video editor on Android? But I think you kind of get the idea.

So this is a really, really good resource that you can use that will show you key indicators like high average and low search volume and the cost per click and will give you multiple phrases or questions that people have actually typed into real search engines. I love it. Then it will give you other prepositions like video editing without a watermark video editing class near me or video editing jobs near me. Here's a really high one at 70 searches. I think it's per month and $9.43 a click. Video editing college is near me. That's interesting. If you're in the video editing space, that might not be exactly what you're looking for. But I think you get the idea so you can use these as blog post titles. You can use these as inspiration if you get stuck on, like, what to do, what to write, what content to post. What do you talk about? What do you say? You can use these as your video titles? You can use these as your video thumbnail screen questions. You can use these as a jumping off point or a springboard into creating other types of content. And I'm just using video editing as the general topic to type in, but this is so cool. This is really good stuff.

So then they have comparison questions, video editing versus photo editing, video editing, and animation, software, video editing, and graphic design courses. All of these different topics that people are actually typing into Google or other search engines, what the cost per click is and the search volume is then it becomes the game of. Well, would you rather use a keyword like, video editing app, that gets over 22,000 searches per month and has a decent cost per click of $2.20? Or would you rather be really, really highly targeted and use something where the cost per click is a little bit higher? But the search volume is lower so that, you know, you have a better chance of ranking a bit higher.

They also have related search searches, searches that are similar to what you're typing in.

You can look up, up to three of these per day. Or you can do a paid version and this is a really, really great resource you can access totally for free to get inspiration, content, ideas, topics, blog titles, video titles, you name it. This is SEO rich words that we know human beings are actually typing into Google. It's very cool stuff. So try it, go to answerthepublic.com. Try it for yourself, your industry, and a couple of your keywords and see what comes up.

That's really it. This episode was meant to be super short and super sweet. I wanted to give you something that was very quick, actionable and high, high value. So with that, thank you so much for joining me on this episode of the Momentum Marketing Podcast. If listening to this has brought you value, improved your life, or giving you any insight on how to build momentum in your business, then please share it with a friend and I'll see you on the next episode.

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