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How to Use a People Also Ask Tool to Get More Traffic

by Josh Howarth
December 20, 2024

You've probably seen expandable question boxes that appear within Google search results. They're known as "People Also Ask" (PAA) boxes.

Ranking in the People Also Ask box is a powerful way to:

  • Increase your website's visibility in search
  • Attract qualified traffic
  • Uncover new keyword opportunities

Here’s how to research relevant PAA questions and include them in your content so that you rank.

The Importance of People Also Ask

PAA boxes showcase the questions users are asking related to a particular search query. They’re a valuable resource for understanding search intent and providing users with the answers they need.

Example of People Also Ask results

PAA can offer even greater benefits for SEO experts and content creators:

  • Discover fresh keywords: The questions in PAA boxes can reveal low-competition keywords and content topics that improve your content’s relevance.
  • Improve visibility: When your content appears in a PAA box, it gains a prominent position in search results. This can increase click-through rates.
  • Engage qualified traffic: Users who click PAA questions are often looking for specific answers. They are more likely to engage with your content and convert.

Using PAA to Refresh Content and Anticipate Trends

Refreshing and updating content to align with "People Also Ask" (PAA) trends can significantly boost your content's SEO value and relevance.

For one thing, content that appears in PAA boxes is likely more useful to readers. Content that aligns with trending PAA questions may also draw interested readers who are likely to stay on your site longer.

You can also spot trending topics before they take off and write content to capture the trend.

  • Identify Dated Content: Perform a content audit to find posts with lower traffic or rankings that could be improved with fresh insights.
  • Add PAA Questions: Include relevant PAA questions about the trend as new sections within existing content, using subheaders to address each question clearly.
  • Update Data and Examples: Research the latest statistics, case studies, or examples to improve relevance and signal freshness.
  • Monitor Keyword Trends: Seasonal trends can help you plan content updates to align with high-interest periods for particular PAA questions, ensuring your content remains relevant.

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How to Optimize People Also Ask Answers

How can you get the best results with PAA boxes? Here's a breakdown of proven optimization techniques.

1. Directly Answer User Questions

Start your content by answering the question with a concise summary. Usually, 2-3 sentences is sufficient.

Make sure the summary is:

  • Active – Avoid passive voice.
  • Direct – Don’t beat around the bush.
  • Clear – Leave jargon and technobabble for others.

Google prefers plain, accurate descriptions. The more people who can understand your answer, the more likely it is to appear in PAA.

2. Embrace List Formats

Bulleted and numbered lists are more digestible for users. They’re also easier for Google to understand and display.

Whenever you can format a PAA answer as a list, you should do so. Make sure each item is short enough to display nicely, especially on mobile screens.

Expanded answer from the PAA box

3. Use Questions as Subheadings

Crafting subheadings (H2, H3, H4, etc.) as questions emphasizes your focus on answering that specific question. It also makes your content easier for users to navigate.

Google may turn well-formatted subheadings into a list in the People Also Ask feature.

4. Embrace Visuals

Images are a powerful tool for engagement. Use descriptive file names, alt text, and captions to optimize your images for search.

Images don’t only make your content more visually appealing. They can also be included in PAA answers to catch the eye of potential visitors.

Tracking PAA Questions in Semrush

Having a tool to help you track PAA questions is essential. Semrush helps you uncover PAA keyword ideas and align your content with user search intent.

Follow these steps to quickly gather PAA questions related to your target keywords.

1. Start with Keyword Research

Navigate to the Keyword Overview Tool.

  • In Semrush, go to Keyword Overview under the "Keyword Research" section.
  • Enter your primary keyword into the search box.

Semrush will display data on search volume, difficulty, and keyword intent.

Semrush Keyword Overview report

2. Explore PAA Questions with the “Questions” Filter

Click on the Keyword Magic Tool. This tool generates a comprehensive list of keyword ideas based on your primary keyword.

  • Select the “Questions” tab to display keywords in question form, which often reflect common PAA questions.
  • Review suggested questions.

Pull out PAA-style questions that align with your main topic. The questions will cover a range of user intents, from informational queries to transactional ones.

Semrush Keyword Magic Tool report

3. Filter for Keywords Not Yet in the PAA Box

In the Positions tab:

  • Open the SERP Features dropdown menu.
  • Select “Domain doesn’t rank.”
  • Choose “People Also Ask.”

This filter will display keywords for which your domain appears in regular search results but not in PAA boxes.

Now you have ideas for questions you could answer to gain PAA visibility:

Compile a list of relevant questions and add them as headers or subheaders in your content to target PAA opportunities.

4. Track PAA Performance Over Time

You can monitor your website’s ranking for PAA-related keywords and questions in Semrush’s Position Tracking tool.

You can also set up alerts to track when new PAA questions appear for your target keywords.

Semrush Position Tracking tool

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