How to find low competition blog topics?

First, I find the niche myself. Then I check the SERPs to identify competitors, and after that, I use SEMrush or Ahrefs as my main tools to uncover the rest.
 
Both Use Tools to research and after gets keywords check it manually.
 
Tools or manual?
One good way is to use keyword tools like Ahrefs, SEMrush, or even Google’s autocomplete and “People also ask” to spot phrases with low search volume but clear intent.

Checking forums, Reddit, or niche Facebook groups also gives ideas for questions people ask that don’t have strong coverage yet. Combining those sources helps you build content around gaps competitors haven’t filled.
 
One way is through Google search queries, and another is through growth hacking techniques.
 
use google trends to get new ideas of new and low competition keywords
 
Try reverse affliate link method. Find sites linking to affiliate link shorter example amzn.to and filter them based on dr and monthly traffic. You will need ahefs for that.
 
Using tools like LowFruits or Keyword Chef can help find low competition blog topics, but combining them with manual SERP analysis gives the best results
 
Easiest way: use free tools like Google Keyword Planner, AnswerThePublic, or just check Google autocomplete and “People also ask.” Combine that with manual checks, search the keyword and see if top results are weak or outdated.
 
A simple way is just using Google autocomplete or the People Also Ask section to see what questions come up. Browsing niche forums or Reddit can also give you fresh topic ideas that aren’t covered much yet.
 
Use keyword tools (like Ahrefs, SEMrush, or Ubersuggest) and check search volume with low keyword difficulty to spot low competition blog topics.
 
Both. Use tools like Google Keyword Planner, Ahrefs, or AnswerThePublic to spot ideas, then check manually in Google.
 
Use Keywords research tool to do that, and check them manually to make the job perfectly to find the low competitive blog topics.
 
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