There are some things I really like about Google and one of them happens to be the Google Wonder Wheel. I call this the google mind mapper for niche research because it’s so helpful when it comes to guiding you in a solid direct for building content. Say you want your site to be know for a particular subject like “Ammo Reloads” using the wonder wheel will show you which content keywords are most relative to the words “ammo reloads”
This image will show you the root word ammo reloads and the phrases leading away shows what Google believes should be the most relevant to that keyword (ammo reloads). Well that’s powerful because no more guessing what the content of your blog should be because Google’s Wonder Wheel does the research.
I share that with you because Google made an update a few weeks ago and the wonder wheel was removed or hidden from its default location. So after a little head searching and soul searching I started my quest to find this powerful little tool and you wont believe what I found (i always wanted to say that). Ok I made you a video :~} and this link will take you to the page to make your changes. Google Preferences

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yes you can use it to find out how to make your site more of an authority by writing articles around the topics google believes it’s readers want.
BTW great simple site you have.
yes great research tool
Is this wonder wheel is useful in SEO ?
Hey, great post – I didn’t know about the Google Wonder Wheel
Great man, thx I was wondering where the hell did it go, I hate when Google do things without warnings.
anyway why do you think it can’t work with the instant search, this weird at the end the instant search is using keywords
anyway thanks again
Excellent way to use the google wheel sir…
Good tip. Thanks for sharing. I use this tool to optimize websites for local service businesses. Works like a charm.
(thats my Niche)
Take care
-Keith
Great tutorial! I never knew this wonder wheel still exist
Hey this is great man. I thought Google got rid of the wheel. Glad you found it and shared this info.
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