Topical Relevance Tool

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Hi guys,

I want to use a tool that can help me ensure each article has sufficient topical relevance for my target keyword. I know that nTopic is fairly popular but is there anything that you guys use as an alternative for that?

Before Google took out Google Keyword Tool, you could punch in your recently written URL and get a good idea what Google thinks is the main topic.

I basically want to get what Google thinks (not what I think) is the major subject of the article.

Any ideas?

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author kulwantnagi
    There is no such tool, but still if you are looking then LongTailPro is the best solution.

    You can use relevant keywords in your article by going through this tool's results or simply you can use Google keyword planner as well.

    By inserting relevant keywords in your article you'll make it more targeted for your topic and search crawlers will understand it more easily.

    Let's say you are talking about WINDOWS.

    Windows is an operating system as well as normal windows in home.

    So crawlers will try to find related keywords in your blog post and see in which category your article falls.

    So if you have used any keyword like computer, laptop, desktop etc. then most probably you are talking about WINDOWS OS.

    But if you have included keywords like grill, door, home then you are talking about home's window.

    So making an articles relevant is all on you.

    Google or any tools cannot suggest anything.
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  • Profile picture of the author yuxx109
    You can use google keyword planner to do it in another way.
    Use the function of finding new keywords by url. It will scan your page and give you keyword suggestions. That's the topic of your content in google's eyes.
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  • You can easily targeted the keywords which you believe that this are best for my relation of topic but unfortunitaly you never targeted the google and understand them properly because i seem many of the people who said google is saying that and from the different said something other..!!
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  • Profile picture of the author Slade556
    Originally Posted by breezynetworks View Post

    I want to use a tool that can help me ensure each article has sufficient topical relevance for my target keyword.

    I basically want to get what Google thinks (not what I think) is the major subject of the article.
    Well, you should be the one to figure out if your article is relevant or not, before publishing it. When you write an article, and use certain keywords, you don't just write random phrases that make no sense, correct? So, basically, you should be able to tell if your articles are relevant to the topic you were planning to write about or not.
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