How to find out what people are really looking for

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Hi warriors!
I looking for a topic for my next product in Spanish.
The way I am doing it, is through Google Keyword Planner which gives me an indication of monthly searches for particular keyword phrases.
I am looking at all topics from making money to dieting, dogs, personal develpment, you name it, and there are so many keywords this is driving me crazy...
Is there is a way to find out what are the most searched topic/terms in Spanish?
Like for example, the 5 most searched terms, out of all terms searched in Spanish, are: how to have a flat belly, how to have more followers in Instagram and how to make money with Youtube (I just made this up).

My second question would be: are Google searches correct? because the amounts it displays don't make any sense...
I really really appreciate any suggestions at all.
Thanks a lot
#find #people
  • Profile picture of the author Media Mastery
    Hi!

    The google search numbers are often just estimates. Sometimes they are much higher.

    If I were you, I would focus on "buying keywords", such as "How to get my dog to shut up at night" or "Get a flat belly fast" (just examples) and then check out the competition. You will stand a higher chance of making money from a keyword that has a low search volume, but is targeted to a specific problem the searcher is desperate to solve and that doesn't have a lot of competition.


    Originally Posted by creative View Post

    Hi warriors!
    I looking for a topic for my next product in Spanish.
    The way I am doing it, is through Google Keyword Planner which gives me an indication of monthly searches for particular keyword phrases.
    I am looking at all topics from making money to dieting, dogs, personal develpment, you name it, and there are so many keywords this is driving me crazy...
    Is there is a way to find out what are the most searched topic/terms in Spanish?
    Like for example, the 5 most searched terms, out of all terms searched in Spanish, are: how to have a flat belly, how to have more followers in Instagram and how to make money with Youtube (I just made this up).

    My second question would be: are Google searches correct? because the amounts it displays don't make any sense...
    I really really appreciate any suggestions at all.
    Thanks a lot
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    • Profile picture of the author creative
      Originally Posted by Media Mastery View Post

      Hi!

      The google search numbers are often just estimates. Sometimes they are much higher.

      If I were you, I would focus on "buying keywords", such as "How to get my dog to shut up at night" or "Get a flat belly fast" (just examples) and then check out the competition. You will stand a higher chance of making money from a keyword that has a low search volume, but is targeted to a specific problem the searcher is desperate to solve and that doesn't have a lot of competition.
      What you are saying makes a lot of sense. Thanks a lot!
      If anyone knows how to find out the most searched topics in google, please, let me know
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  • Profile picture of the author FlamingWolf
    As Media Mastery says, using buying keywords is a great way to find good niches.

    I'd also add Google Trends. With it you can find new and trending topics in many niches.
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  • Profile picture of the author lotsofsnow
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    • Profile picture of the author creative
      Originally Posted by hpgoodboy View Post

      Looking for keywords before you have narrowed down your niche is not good.

      Find the niche that you want to target first.

      Once you have your niche you can play around with keywords.
      Yes, you are right. Thank you.
      What I would like to know is how to find out what the most searched niche is, in the Spanish market.
      Also, does anyone know a keyword tool that gives more accurate searches than google keywordplanner?
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