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People Also Ask: What every SEO needs to know

In this article, I am going to explain what People Also Ask are, how to use them for keywords research and to get your website on them.

The PAA feature was released back in 2015 in an effort to make searchers find related answers to their queries.

For example, you want to know “how to become an SEO consultant” and you make a search for “SEO consultant”.  Google is showing a list of results about SEO consultant but these results might not answer your question fully. 

This is why Google also shows a list of 4 questions people also ask such as “What is an SEO Consultant?” and “How to do SEO consulting?”.

It’s a way for Google to improve the answers people search for.

This approach matches what Google is trying to achieve, which is providing the best answer to every user’s query. This is one of the reasons, probably the main reason, that allowed Google to become the tech giant everyone uses for searching something on the Internet.

In the rest of the article, I’ll explain more what People Also Ask is for and how to get on PAA.

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What are People Also Ask questions?

Well, think of it as Google’s way of making your search experience even richer. 

As you enter a search term, Google not only presents you with the initial results but also takes note of the most common related questions people tend to ask about that topic.

Imagine you’re looking for information on “best travel destinations.” As you type this query into the search bar, you’ll see a section titled “People Also Ask.” 

There, you’ll find a curated list of questions that others frequently seek answers to, like “What are the top destinations?” or “Which is the most beautiful place in the world?” 

It’s like a treasure trove of valuable inquiries that others have made, all at your fingertips.

Now, here’s the beauty of it: Google doesn’t stop there. When you click on one of these questions, the magic unfolds. 

The expanded answer appears right below the question, eliminating the need for further clicks and opening up a rabbit hole of more questions to explore.

It’s a seamless way to delve deeper into the topic without ever leaving the search results page.

Essentially, PAA is triggered in the search results when Google believes the user did not find enough information within the results it provided (because probably the content doesn’t contain all of the answers). 

Another reason why Google shows PAA on result is that it wants the user to spend more time on the search engine instead of clicking to a website and going away. This is often referred to as “Zero-Click Marketing“, a term coined by Sparktoro.

In the example above, you can see that when people search for “best travel destinations”, they also want to know which is the most beautiful place in the world.

This improves user experience for those surfing Google.

But it’s not the only thing it does. 

PAA is a great tactic also for content marketers and SEO pros looking to improve query intents. If you want to understand exactly what people need to find and the true intent behind a keyword, you need to analyse PAA and its ramifications.

Psst..Have you checked KeywordProfiler yet?

It’s the easiest People Also Ask tool you’ll ever use. From a single keyword, discover all PAA questions and its ramifications.

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If you find a general keyword you want to go after, search it on Google, then you should have the standard list of four questions people also ask. 

These questions are updated on a regular basis which makes them extremely relevant to the user. For example, if people vote for a new  best travel destination and replace, say, Rome with New York, then the people also ask questions will also update with the most recent information.

People Also Ask (PAA) vs People Also Search For (PASF)

Let’s talk about “People Also Ask” and “People Also Search For” – Google’s helpful companions on your search quests. 

When you make an initial Google search, “People Also Search For” keywords are the ones Google knows you might be interested in exploring next. On the other hand, “People Also Ask” (PAA) presents you with related questions that people commonly inquire about, all tied to a particular keyword.

For example, let’s go back to the previous “best travel destinations”. These are the related queries people also search for:

These queries might not be exact keywords, but they sure are the related searches that people make regarding the topic. Quite a goldmine of inspiration for your next content or blog post ideas!

It’s fascinating to see how Google’s SERP is always evolving, introducing new results and search methods. 

Remember, Google’s mission is to make your search journey as swift and satisfying as possible (if I haven’t emphasised this enough). A delightful experience waits for all those who choose Google as their trusted search engine.

What does Google say about the PAA section?

There isn’t a lot that Google shared on the PAA box. We know that this feature was initially launched in 2015 with a Tweet from the account Satyajeet Salgar, Director of Product Management at Google. 

It was a sort of a quiet launch as Google does when showing a new SERP feature. That’s because before and after launching Google continues to test the feature for weeks, along with testing new features all the time.

Since 2015, People Also Ask hasn’t changed at all, it started with the 4 questions box and today it’s still the same.

PAA is likely here to stay on SERPs for a while, even if it seems to appear less often.

People Also Search Statistics

Recent research shows that the PAA box appears more than in 80% of the total search queries!

I was given access to the new Google search generative AI to have a sneak peak at the future of search.

You can see People Also Ask box is still there, but Google also added the same questions within the AI response.

It’s not clear at this time whether Google will keep using the same PAA box in generative AI or if the questions between the two features will be different.

Tools to find People Also Ask questions

Here is a list of tool to help uncover PAA questions and their sub questions.

1. Keyword Profiler

If you haven’t checked Keyword Profiler yet, you should. Why? Because me and friend developer built this tool! 

Okay, mostly him because I don’t have web development skills, but I had the vision and the idea.

Our People Also Ask Query tool conducts a live crawl of Google based on your search term and extracts the related questions from 180 countries.

With a paid account you can also upgrade on your features such as click on the link used by Google to provide you with the answer. 

You can also take screenshots or download an Excel file with all of the information in one place.

Give it a try for free



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