How To Use SEMRush To Create Noteworthy Blog Content

How To Use SEMRush To Create Noteworthy Blog Content

High quality content is the back bone of any online business. With all the search engine algorithm updates and given the way that people and search engines look at web content, the definition of noteworthy content has changed a lot.

Now before discussing how you can create noteworthy blog content using SEMRush’s SEO modules, let me first tell you what noteworthy blog content is.

You know, these days you need to please both people and search engines when it comes to creating noteworthy blog content. You need to make the both ends meet each other. Or better yet, you have to make the following two go hand-in-hand:

1. Creating content that people find useful and noteworthy to talk about and share, and

2. Creating content that can easily be ranked by the search engines for the potential keywords.

Now these two used to be two different ends and two different perspectives of content creation. But not anymore. These days you have to make both ends meet. You have to create content that is appreciated by both people and search engines.

You fail to make your content look great in the eyes of one of them and you’re gone.

Now that you know the definition or the characteristics of noteworthy blog content, lets see how you can create such content using SEMRush’s SEO tools.

A little bit about SEMRush

I don’t have to introduce SEMRush to you as a SEO tool because it is a well established piece of beast that helps many bloggers and internet marketers swim towards success in this vast SEO sea.

But let me share what I see at SEMRush from my own perspective.

First of all, the golden information of all that you can get is the ability of SEMRush to give you the keywords that you or your competitors are ranking for.

I’ve not seen any SEO software/tool do that.

Second, SEMRush’s keyword research module does the work of 3 or more keyword research tools combined - all in one place.

OK let me walk you through the exact procedure to create noteworthy blog content using SEMRush. For the rest of this post I’m assuming that you use any one of SEMRush’s paid plans.

PS: If you’re on the fence about getting your SEMRush subscription, read my honest review of Semrush here.

Keyword Research

Open up semrush.com and type any keyword - you’ll get the following information:

  • Phrase match report
  • Related keywords report
  • Organic results for that keyword
  • Ads that use that particular keyword (and their exact ad copies - which is really cool)
  • Ads history for that keyword

The key here is to find highly searched yet easy to rank keywords. And let me tell you why.

Highly searched keywords are popular keywords that are sought after by many people. This tells that the topic you write about is quite popular and is sought after by many people.

And by going after low competitive keywords, you are doing yourself a favor by writing useful content that can be ranked higher in search engines (relatively) well.

Here’s an example:

I did a search for the word “keyword research” and here’s what I got -

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Semrush Keyword ResearchFrom the screen shot I clearly see that this keyword gets searched 4400 times per month, and returns 127, 000, 000 results per search. This shows that even though this keyword has a decent number of searches, it is HIGHLY competitive.

In addition to this information, you also get phrase match keywords and related keywords (which is very cool). Now let’s see how you can create “noteworthy” blog content from this information.

Here’s a handy presentation that you might want to view :)

How to create noteworthy blog content using SEMRush?

Go for a win-win situation. You need to do your research and dig out those keywords that are searched by a decent number of people and at the same time is not very competitive.

The former guarantees your win while the latter guarantees your reader’s win.

Here, we focus on two things -

(i) Creating content that a reasonable sized group of people want. If the content you create is not of interest to anyone except yourself, then it is not going to be beneficial to a lot of people.(ii) By going for keywords that are not very competitive, you also make sure you can (relatively) easily rank your post higher in search engines for those keywords. This makes it easier for people (who are searching for that particular keyword) to find your post and benefit from it.

Noteworthy blog content = Useful content + Content that can be easily found.

There’s something missing with creating noteworthy blog content, still …

When I talk about keyword research, competition, searches etc. you picture me wearing my SEO hat. Now, SEO is a good thing; but not the kind of SEO which most bloggers think is SEO - it is not.

SEO doesn’t mean finding your keyword and stuffing your post with that keyword to rank high in SERPs. You need to please both people and search engines! That’s real SEO. That’s today’s SEO.

Here’s where you need to make use of the “related keywords” provided by SEMRush.

Related keywords give you possible ideas to expand and improve the post. It also helps you to naturally optimize your post for search engines by making it useful at the same time.

When I write a post by analyzing a keyword using SEMRush, most of the times, the related keywords give me brilliant ideas to talk about the extra bits and the additional information inside the post.

Also instead of optimizing your post for one single keyword by repeatedly using it in headings, body, image tags etc., if you rather use related keywords throughout the post you will also stay away from the risk of over-optimizing your posts.

I’m off to create noteworthy blog content using SEMRush. How about you?

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Comments

  1. Babanature says

    Hello Jane,
    I hope this doesn’t sound funny! This is my first time of hearing semrush :) But thank God you bring about it and how to use it effectively. I’ll definitely look into this and see how it goes. Thanks for providing such information and have a nice week ahead…

  2. Jeremy NortonJeremy Norton says

    I have heard so much good things about Semrush though I haven’t tried it myself. Now I fully understand how it can help me. Thanks a lot for sharing this information.

  3. Alicia PatrickAlicia Patrick says

    You are right, we must please the readers and the search engione if we want to rank high. BTW, Semrush looks very easy to use. You have a very cool tool here. Thanks for sharing this, Jane!

    • Jane Sheeba says

      Alicia, yes Seomrush is much easier than most SEO tools. And with the export option you can analyze and dig deeper on the results at your leisure!

  4. Joe HartJoe Hart says

    I’ve always considered SEMRush as an able keyword-competition research tool..You introduced a whole new perspective of the tool to me…Will now definitely use it for creating better content.Cheers

  5. Ivan AlikuIvan Aliku says

    Here I go a novice in this. I’ve never heard of this tool before and I’m glad to be here to read about it. I think it’s worth giving a try.

  6. Enstine MukiEnstine Muki says

    Hi Jane,
    I have heard and read a bit about this tool but have never for once thought of buying it. I have been more attracted by LongTailPro. What’s your pick on this two? I see you use SEMrush. Is it better than what I mentioned?

  7. Neha patelNeha patel says

    hi jane sheeba, i generally use SEMRush for keyword targeting and CPC for those keywords for my upcoming articles. now i got some much more ideas to use SEMRush for related keywords and much more.

  8. Sita GabrielSita Gabriel says

    Wow, simply amazed by the quality of this article, I really enjoyed reading it. It gives me so much useful information about this tool.

    Thanks for the article Jane.

  9. ChristinaChristina says

    SEMRush is really nice & great tool. I have add SEMRush in my chrome & it really helps to know status of website.

  10. Rajeev JoshiRajeev Joshi says

    That is a good guide for selecting a good keyword and its really amazing tool.
    I generally use Google Adwords but this article rally knowledgeable and I will try SEMRUSH in future.
    Thanks for sharing

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