PAA articles on a golden niche

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So i have got this golden niche where only forums are ranking for many keywords.

Some sites are doing well too but they aren't answering PAA questions. They just wrote pillar content.

My questions are :

1. Should i merge 6-7 PAA questions from those forum and write a long single unique article or should i write individual post for individual questions ( that would make the article small)

2. My topic is technical. I mean you can't use literature there. Its just scientific facts( like why sun rises east). How do i provide extra value from those quora answers to rank my site.
 
If the questions are answered with only 1-2 sentences, I would merge PAA questions and write a long single unique article.
 
Most of them are about 200+ words
If these PAA can be answered with 200+ words, I would include 3-4 of them in 1 article. When you add an introduction + a summary in the end this would be enough for a 1000 words post.

However you should check if these PAA fall in the same category, when it makes sense you can include even more like 6-7 PAA questions, and when it doesn't you can include only 2-3 and make a 700-800 words long article.

Use common sense.
 
2. My topic is technical. I mean you can't use literature there. Its just scientific facts( like why sun rises east). How do i provide extra value from those quora answers to rank my site.

So why not to use Quora to give some details on these facts? If I got the question correctly
 
So why not to use Quora to give some details on these facts? If I got the question correctly
I want to write about quora's question, with my own explanation. I just want to use quora for topics, question..people in my niche Don't cover those questions in details in their site and quora has short answers
 
From my brief experience, I can assure you a lot of the websites currently ranking for the PAA snippets will NOT be there in 3 months.

Also, please consider the fact that most of those PAA questions are automatically generated by Google, not by the webmasters.

In many cases, not using the question, but literally writing a paragraph that answers a question will get you a snippet.
 
From my brief experience, I can assure you a lot of the websites currently ranking for the PAA snippets will NOT be there in 3 months.

Also, please consider the fact that most of those PAA questions are automatically generated by Google, not by the webmasters.

In many cases, not using the question, but literally writing a paragraph that answers a question will get you a snippet.
Actually i want to write articles about those PAA 's from quora. I know this niche very practically. Have 7 years job experience about it. I Just wanted to know how many Questions should i merge for one article.

Also how do i add more value from already existing answers as they are technical facts. I mean distance between sun to earth like that facts. May be adding some practical videos from my job experience?
 
Actually i want to write articles about those PAA 's from quora. I know this niche very practically. Have 7 years job experience about it. I Just wanted to know how many Questions should i merge for one article.

Also how do i add more value from already existing answers as they are technical facts. I mean distance between sun to earth like that facts. May be adding some practical videos from my job experience?
Any unique content is good, if you have videos you can add them (with a short text description, as an option)
 
You should write a long, single, and unique article.

But the big difference is that you should use the questions for headings.

Also, look for PAA questions that can be used as sub-subheadings.

This way, you add a lot more depth and texture to your content than simply just rehashing and rewording stuff that others have written.

The key to presenting scientific facts in a way that will attract high-quality links and possibly better rankings from Google is to convert some of those facts into easy-to-understand infographics, or at the very least offer diagrams that can make your site a resource site.

This is one of the best ways to boost the authority of a technical site fairly quickly.
 
You should write a long, single, and unique article.

But the big difference is that you should use the questions for headings.

Also, look for PAA questions that can be used as sub-subheadings.

This way, you add a lot more depth and texture to your content than simply just rehashing and rewording stuff that others have written.

The key to presenting scientific facts in a way that will attract high-quality links and possibly better rankings from Google is to convert some of those facts into easy-to-understand infographics, or at the very least offer diagrams that can make your site a resource site.

This is one of the best ways to boost the authority of a technical site fairly quickly.
Thanks, that was really helpful
 
I have started my journey experiment with 5 PAA sites with just PAA Scraped data as well as with AI articles also. I think with AI articles and AI rewritten answers it is more safe and less spammy in eyes of google.
 
I have started my journey experiment with 5 PAA sites with just PAA Scraped data as well as with AI articles also. I think with AI articles and AI rewritten answers it is more safe and less spammy in eyes of google.
Which ai software are you using?
 
Which ai software are you using?
Private trained model Open AI GPT 3. These softwares most off them are devils charging a lot for shit quality from a badly trained model. There are good one also but most of these popping out to make quick cash with no quality.
 
Private trained model Open AI GPT 3. These softwares most off them are devils charging a lot for shit quality from a badly trained model. There are good one also but most of these popping out to make quick cash with no quality.
Can you elaborate how do you train the open ai? With prompt? Any tutorial video you recommend?
 
Can you elaborate how do you train the open ai? With prompt? Any tutorial video you recommend?
I didn't train it myself hired a dev to setup the system. Only what I know is he used to scrape a lot of text from internet from random websites, quora, medium and use them to train the AI. The system takes any topic sentence as an input and then generates an article text minimum 2K words. But, the article needs formatting with headings and subheadings as the output is text.
 
I didn't train it myself hired a dev to setup the system. Only what I know is he used to scrape a lot of text from internet from random websites, quora, medium and use them to train the AI. The system takes any topic sentence as an input and then generates an article text minimum 2K words. But, the article needs formatting with headings and subheadings as the output is text.
How much it cost to hire a dev? Where do you find one? Locally or from upwork, fiverr etc
 
How much it cost to hire a dev? Where do you find one? Locally or from upwork, fiverr etc
I found the dev on github while looking for another web app automation, it' costed me ~$600 including the VPS for data scraping.
 
If these PAA can be answered with 200+ words, I would include 3-4 of them in 1 article. When you add an introduction + a summary in the end this would be enough for a 1000 words post.
Yes, and try to make the article look natural by adding what @AlbinKurti said. Google can't really differentiate b/w "Good content sites" and "Spam PAA Sites" and if your article structure doesn't fall in the "pass" bucket of the algorithm, you might get manual penalties.
 
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