This TikTok Tool Will Create Your Niche-Specific Content Strategy

Data results view for music questions starting with “are”

Short form video content is all the rage, and TikTok prioritizes content that keeps people on the platform longer (just like Instagram). Musicians are constantly on the hunt for new and emerging TikTok trends. Ideally, Creators should be making content based on what their niche is interested in. The way content creators find their videos going viral is simply in two steps; 1) creating content that their audience wants to watch, and 2) scaling this to provide multiple videos in a similar digestible format. With this in mind, it begs the question; What are the top questions people are searching for in my specific niche?

Answerthepublic.com offers a free search tool that allows anyone to look up this information quickly, and organizes it in a simple structure. Start by searching your niche, and it will populate all those popular questions for you quick and simple. Now all you have to do is make videos answering those questions, rinse, and repeat.

Breakdown

Aside from popular questions, the service also offers viewing data behind prepositions, comparisons, alphabeticals, and related terms. Filtering results can be done simply by selecting which country you are looking to search results for. You might be surprised to see the differences between the United Kingdom and the United States in terms of internet search questions.

Questions are grouped by phrasing, for example, are music cassettes worth anything or which music streaming service has the most songs? These groupings also include; can, how, what, when, where, who, why, and will.

Your search term used as a preposition may come back with results such as music for film or television (under “for”) or music to work to (under “to”).

Popular search terms that use comparison words (such as “and, or, like, versus”) will display as music like arctic monkeys (under “like”) or Apple Music Versus Spotify (under “versus”).

Alphabeticals showcase searches that use your search term followed by words categorized by letter. Looking at the search term “Music”, the alphabetical results under the letter “e” may show the following; music events, music express, music emoji, music events near me, music express login, music events london, music editor, and music editing software.

Pro Utilization

For business leaders, marketers, and musicians looking to step up their content strategy game, Answer The Public also offers a comparison feature. Showing a result for two popular search terms can help identify current trends between two industries, or simply provide narrower results specific to your niche.

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