Tool for Keyword variations

Mantas

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Maybe someone in community knows of a good tool to extract and sanity filter keyword variations from SERP. I guess Cora can do it, but I'm not making enough from personal projects to be able to afford that :D
 
Watched the podcast, but it really didn't have much on keyword variations. Even how you filter out what actually to consider a keyword variation is something that i'd love to know. Like the sometimes the SERP bolds almost whole sentences where they're kind of not that closely related. Exmple: virtual network firewall

I don't think <em>Using Azure Firewall Manager, you can create a hub virtual network</em> is a variation of my keyword, since it doesn't make sense for me, but perhaps someone has already tested things and knows how to identify those variations in a better way?
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Checked the Bradley podcast, interesting checked couple keywords that I'm more or less familiar with and looks like his theory doesn't reflect in SERP rankings, also kind of limited.

The GSC is good source to fetch those long tail keywords, but it's not the variation I'm looking for. I'm more into knowing how to find out variations of a keyword that I'm targeting, basically that @Ted keeps on mentioning and what Cora I assume does :D

I know it's the bolded terms in SERP, but do we include Bold text from Sponsored result, AI overviews, rich snippets or PAA answers or People also search for. And which ones are the variation and which one is just a sentence that i need to ignore or perhaps extract the variation from it.

And Ideally free or cheap automated tool to get that :D
 
Google changed the bolded terms in the Serps a couple of weeks ago, to now include those odd sentences.

From what I can see, Ted is still figuring out a way to get accurate variations in Cora again. For now, I look through the Serps for obvious ones like the plural, or other close variants. After that I look through GSC as I mentioned above. But there may be better ways...
 
I've found one free extension, it kind of gives what I want but I think it's lacking quite a few variations, also it's nice that it checks for the entities yet also the output is not to my complete liking...


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Another extension just fetches everything bolded, example search: How to bake a cake:

easy cake recipe requires just 7 ingredients
how do you make a cake from scratch?
"flour, sugar, eggs, butter or oil, baking powder, and milk"
drop the temperature to 325°f
best vanilla cake recipe
learn how to make the best vanilla cake
baking
bake
1. an oven
easy & soft butter cake recipe ever
cake
heat the oven to 350°f
"1:1:1:1 ratio of sugar, fat, eggs and self raising flour"
"easy to make, ideal for beginners"
how to bake a cake
must-know baking tips and tricks
place the cake pan on the centre rack of your preheated oven
learn the essentials of cake-making
make the most amazing moist and delicious vanilla cake
classic vanilla cake recipe made entirely from scratch
"whisking flour, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl"
"old favourites, traditional bakes and new flavours"
step-by-step guide to baking a scratch cake
easy berry icebox cake
how to make a cake manually without any machines and oven
place the cake pan on a baking sheet and put it on the bottom rack of your oven
"add the rest of the dry ingredients – cocoa, baking powder, baking soda and salt"
measure out 500 grams of all purpose flour
preheat it for about 10-15 minutes
place it in a preheated 250°f oven for 3 to 5 minutes
use a convection oven
divide the batter evenly between the cake pans
nigerian cake ingredients
pre-heat oven to 325
cook on low flame for 35-40 minutes
steps to baking a cake at home
how to bake a cake in 7 easy steps
preheat the oven to 350 degrees f
for 30 to 35 minutes
cake recipes
baking a cake
bake cakes
cakes
baked
bake a cake
making
making a cake
baking cakes
bake cake
simple
for beginners
step by step with pictures
recipe
make
at home
vanilla
plain


The thing is from this list I can pick some variations like the recipe, make a cake, learn, maybe even step-by-step guide probably would be the variations, but I'm unsure... Also I feel like i need to filter something out from those long sentences :D
 
Bradley's point was that some variations already include other variations. I would be cautious about assuming something doesn't work because you don't see it, rather than testing it. YMMV. Cheers man.
 
Yes but when there’s opposite evidence in SERP, I kind of look at that statement as non valid or not applicable for my case.

There might be difference since i think he’a talking about local and my main focus is organic rankings for terms.

So in video he claimed that you can create one page for roofing maintenance instead of multiple pages on roofing repair, roofing replacement, ect… But if you check the SERP for roofing repair what ranks is roofing repairs pages not maintenance ones, even when they have more backlinks and mention roofing repairs quite few times.


When saying i’ve checked keywords, ment that i know we had created seperate pages for synonims since the SERP has shown mostly different results when we were thinking about clustering those keywords. And by synonins i mean they mean the same just have different namings, but to rank on google with any of them you need to focus focus on onr, but add to appropite zones the other ones… So now I went back looked at wikipedia which one is the main term and which ones are like related or if they’re related according to wikipedia and unfortunetly what I found is that you can’t just cover wide topic and rank with those keywords
 
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