When deciding on the main pages of your website, the Matching terms report in Keywords Explorer is your friend. I use “seoul” as my seed keyword in this example, and I want to set it to “By parent topic” and “Show as list.” Groups selection with highlights, via Ahrefs’ Keywords. Explorer Keywords in . Matching terms report grouped by Parent Topic, . V.ia Ahrefs’ Keywords Explorer We see that the Parent . Topics are listed by topic size. Here are a few main pages I’ve picked from the above list that we can use for our blog.
How to build out and define your website’s structure
To get an idea of how we can build out the website’s structure, you can use Ahrefs to spy on your competitors to see what’s already working in . Google. Let’s continue with our “seoul travel blogs” idea by clicking on the downward-facing caret result from SERP overview and clicking on . Overview” in the pop-up menu. Doing this takes us to Site Explorer’s. Overview report. Drop Office 365 Email List down menu in SERP overview, via Ahrefs’ Keywords Explorer Once we are there, click on “Site structure” and change “Exact URL” to “Domain.” Site Structure report, via Ahrefs’ Site . Explorer Once we’ve done that, we can spy on the entire structure of the number #1 ranking site for this keyword phrase.
Identifying popular questions in your blog niche
Finding questions in your blog niche is easy—here’s how you do it. To start, enter your keyword into Keywords Explorer. Then you’ll see the types of questions . People are searching for in the bottom right-hand corner. Questions for “seoul travel,” via . Ahrefs’ Site Explorer 40 instant blog niche ideas If you’ve read the first two B2C Fax sections, you should have a good idea of how to find a blog niche. But if you’re short of time and looking for some instant ideas, I’ve identified 40 . Blog niche ideas. With some work, you could build a website around these for the U.S. market.