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Haloscan

Haloscan is a powerful SEO analysis tool that provides insights into keyword rankings, domain metrics, and related searches.

Overview

This node operation 'Find Related Keyword' in the 'Keyword Explorer' resource is designed to find keywords or expressions related to a given seed keyword based on the 'Related Searches' from search engine results pages (SERPs). It is useful for SEO professionals and marketers who want to discover similar or related keywords to expand their keyword research and improve content targeting. For example, if you input a keyword like 'digital marketing', the node will return related keywords that users also search for, helping to identify additional relevant terms for SEO campaigns.

Use Case Examples

  1. Finding related keywords for a seed keyword to enhance SEO content strategy.
  2. Discovering similar search terms to target in paid search campaigns.
  3. Expanding keyword lists for content creation based on related search queries.

Properties

Name Meaning
Keyword The seed keyword for which related keywords are to be found.
Order By Field used to sort the results, such as by competition, volume, or depth.
Exact Match Whether to match the seed keyword exactly, ignoring accents, punctuation, case, and special characters when false.
Minimum Depth Minimum depth value to filter results.
Maximum Depth Maximum depth value to filter results.
Page Page number of the results to retrieve.
Line Count Maximum number of results to return.
Additional Fields Optional filters and parameters to refine the search results, such as include/exclude regex, KGR/KVI ranges, competition, CPC, volume, word count, and sorting order.

Output

JSON

  • data - Array of related keywords and their associated metrics returned from the API.

Dependencies

  • An API key credential for Haloscan API

Troubleshooting

  • Ensure the API key credential is correctly configured and has sufficient quota to make requests.
  • Verify that the 'keyword' input is provided and is a valid string; missing or empty keywords will cause errors.
  • Check network connectivity and proxy settings if requests fail or time out.
  • If no results are returned, try adjusting filters such as 'Minimum Depth', 'Maximum Depth', or 'Additional Fields' to broaden the search criteria.

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