These are deterministic, source-backed cards from the offline export. They are not live AI answers.
As AI answers make searches longer and more opaque, Reddit/forum questions can reveal content topics that keyword tools and GSC miss.
@@tjrobertson52 · asserts
If you're interested in ranking higher in AI search, I want to share a super simple trick for finding good topics for content. Pretty soon all search will be AI search. And as you might know, finding good topics and keywords is getting more difficult because of that. All keyword tools, including Google Search Console, only show you common terms. But as mo...
Keyword tools can't see what people are actually searching anymore. Here's how I use Reddit +...
@@tjrobertson52 · 2026-04-21
If you're interested in ranking higher in AI search, I want to share a super simple trick for finding good topics for content. Pretty soon all search will be AI search. And as you might know, finding good topics and keywords is getting more difficult because of that. All keyword tools, including Google Search Console, only show you common terms. But as mo...
If you're interested in ranking higher in AI search, I want to share a super simple trick for finding good topics for content. Pretty soon all search will be AI search. And as you might know, finding good topics and keywords is getting more difficult because of that. All keyword tools, including Google Search Console, only show you common terms. But as more searches in Google trigger an AI response, people's searches are getting longer, and those longer searches don't show up in these tools. So what people are s...
t through all the good ones. I recommend telling Claude to only look at the contents of the thread if the title is ambiguous. For most industries, you should be able to retrieve thousands, if not tens of thousands, of titles. But of course, there's gonna be a lot of noise, so you wanna tell Claude to pay attention to the most common questions and then categorize and deduplicate those topics. However, here's an important distinction: similar topics are not duplicate topics. If Claude has seen a similar question a...
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