How Does Google Question Hub Work?

Like I spoke most of it in the above section in this article, let’s jump a bit deeper into this question how does Google Question Hub actually work. Most of us think that Google Knows everything. Or Google has the answer for everything but No, We are wrong.

There are still so many unanswered questions which people ask and don’t find answers to. which is why Google came up with this tool as we know. Do you know there is a statistics stating that 15% of every day the queries asked on Google and the ones never asked before on the internet? (Source: SearchEngineLand)

Yes, that is right. So imagine the scope for you if you are a blogger. Imagine if you get the key to the treasure of those questions which people are actually asking and there are no valid answers to them.

Most of the tension for a blogger is over right there. Doing all the cliche keyword research and finding a good keyword. After finding that perfect keyword we still find ourselves surrounded by a good number of competitors.

Google figures out all those questions asked on a regular basis and collects them in one place. That place is Google Question Hub. We can get into this tool and search for a particular term or topic. Google will show us all the questions related to that term or topic which people haven’t answered yet.

As of now, Google is giving you access to 100 questions at once. These 100 questions can be from multiple categories. Once you select the list of the questions for you to answer, you can export those questions to your system using the button called export to CSV

You can star mark any of the questions you feel are important if you don’t wish to export them to your system. Later you can come back and check the starred questions as there is a separate tab for that on the left side of the screen.

There is a button of Add Questions on the left of the screen which will take you to the part where you need to add questions related to your term or topic. Then there is a tab of Questions where you can find all the questions added.

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You have a button for History as well where you can check the previously fetched questions from Google Question Hub.

There is a Setting option too where you can select your language and country. You can also delete your account and activity from the setting tab.

The last button you have is the Send Feedback button. Since this tool is still in the beta version, Google wants to take the feedback of the bloggers who use it on an active basis. Google wants to find out if this tool is being helpful for the blogger community out there.

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