Author bryonbrewer
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This is video 2 of 2. If you missed part 1, you can find it here:

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/using-forums-to-find-weak-keywords-part-1-of-2

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TanjaRita Premium
I have a question, you mentioned that Ahrefs does the same thing but you only showed semrush. Do you just prefer that tool and does Ahrefs give the same amount of info?
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bryonbrewer Premium
I prefer semrush but I basically forgot to show ahrefs in the video. They work the same for this strategy
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TanjaRita Premium
Ok thanks.
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Jim-Bo Premium
this is so cool, Dom! Cheers me old matey! Bookmarked!
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bryonbrewer Premium
Glad you like it!
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DeeHesa Premium
Really good stuff, thanks Dom.
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Numerous Premium
Great follow up Dom. I like how you used one forum to find others that you could repeat the process with. Should we start a pool on long it will take WA members to take over the "coleman fuel substitute" keyword. :)

You mentioned reddit. Have you tried using this technique with any of their subreddits?
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bryonbrewer Premium
I haven't. I'm not sure if it would work unless you used a filter to only show that particular subreddit. In other words, semrush would probably show EVERYTHING that reddit ranks for. But you could probably use something like "include -> url -> name of subreddit" to only show things in that SR.

The reason I mentioned reddit was because it's another site I consider weak and seeing it on a SERP is a green light for me.
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Numerous Premium
Right I get the reddit is weak thing. I was just seeing if there was a way to put that to use. Thanks for the info.
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bryonbrewer Premium
Worth testing it for sure.
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Numerous Premium
I agree, but have to exhaust your strategy first. Like Kyle says, "Start with the low hanging fruit."
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docub Premium
Nicely done. Very helpful and always good to explore new and different avenues and techniques. Thanks for sharing.,
Brian
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