Want to know specifc questions from a certain region?
Sai from Quora asks:
What is the most effective way to know what people (from a specific region) are asking about a specific niche?
There are three main ways to tackle this, depending on whether you want quick ideas, community vibe checks, or hard data:
The People Also Asked (PAA) Method You can use Google’s People Also Asked boxes, but you have to force the region. You can do this by changing your search settings or using a VPN for that specific area.
It’s not perfect, but it gives you a rough idea of the local search intent. If you want to go deeper without the manual labor, tools like AlsoAsked allow you to filter by region and language. This is usually the best balance between cost and time.
Regional Subreddits Look for subreddits dedicated to a specific city or region (e.g., r/London or r/Austin). If your niche is popular enough, there might even be a regional niche sub (like r/UKInvesting).
You get raw, unfiltered human problems.
Remember that the people vocal enough to post don’t represent everyone. Many people just lurk or search without ever interacting. It’s great for qualitative research, but don’t assume it's the only thing people are asking.
Professional SEO Tools (Ahrefs, SEMrush, Ubersuggest) These tools have search-based keyword databases that let you filter by country or even city in some cases.
They provide advanced metrics like traffic potential and keyword difficulty.
Keep in mind these tools don’t have direct access to Google’s live algorithm or the dashboard backend of all the websites they're scraping.
But they are highly educated approximations. Still, for hard numbers, this is as close as you’ll get.
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