Outrank tough competitors by targeting the SERPs of PASF topics.

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Outrank tough competitors by targeting the SERPs of PASF topics.

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At first blush, this would create an impossibly large number of new titles to cope with the more keywords you track. But don’t worry! When we take our entire query space into account, our data set returned only 47 unique titles over the course of seven days – a much more manageable number.

Looking at the mobile side of things, it seems like benin number data is intentionally narrowing the scope of relevant topics. Nearly half — 46.35 percent — of all terms in mobile “people also search” boxes are duplicates, which is even more duplicate than our desktop PASFs. With 20 additional spots available per SERP, it’s unlikely that Google can’t just consider new topics.

To sum it up: Duplicates are weird but good. It means you don’t need a lot of SERPs to get a fairly complete picture of yourself, your competitors, or the topics related to your queries.


When clicked, the titles in the “People also search for” box become search queries for the new SERPs. Naturally, we wanted to see what stories those SERPs could tell.
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