What is PAA site? Want to know.

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I don't know what is PAA sites. I recently saw a BST related to Ai + PAA content. Wondering what is it.
I search for it on Google. Now I have a general idea about it.
It's a website with hundreds (or thousands) of questions and answers related to a niche that people might ask or asking on Google. These questions have the potential to rank in Google's "People Also Ask" section.

But as a BHW member, I am not satisfied with this little information :D

I want to know more about it and would like to see a sample PAA website.

If you know about this topic, please share your valuable knowledge with us newbies in this domain.
 
PAA websites are sites that mostly serve to answer the frequently asked questions for some Googles queries related to a niche

Generally, they use the Google's People Also Ask snippet to feed the AI in order to get the content they will place in the PAA site.

The difficult part on this, is developing the whole automation that picks the PAA questions, send them to the AI engine, collect the results, and build the article with some degree of reading sense.

PS: An example:
https://amazing-animals-planet.com/
 
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They are based on Google snippets showing People Also Ask
 
PAA is a question-and-answer box to help users uncover further information related to the topic they are searching. An example of this is searching for “What is PAA site?” The People Also Ask results that appear are questions that follow your original search))))
 
PAA Sites are large-scale websites with thousands of pages based entirely on the “People Also Ask” questions.
 
you got the answer by the previous people above. However, In my opinion, PAA sites are another "fly-by-night" trend that Google will kill sooner or later.
 
The difficult part on this, is developing the whole automation that picks the PAA questions, send them to the AI engine, collect the results, and build the article with some degree of reading sense.
Ahh! now I get it. That's why there are so many people selling the solutions for it. Tell me one thing, doing it manually is waste of time? I mean I found out that there is a plugin called SEO minion through which you can scrape PAA questions. But What if I use an Ai writer like Jasper or WordHero to generate content manually? I know that, even if I do it full-time, I will generate only 50-100 articles per day. Is it worth doing it that way?
 
Ahh! now I get it. That's why there are so many people selling the solutions for it. Tell me one thing, doing it manually is waste of time? I mean I found out that there is a plugin called SEO minion through which you can scrape PAA questions. But What if I use an Ai writer like Jasper or WordHero to generate content manually? I know that, even if I do it full-time, I will generate only 50-100 articles per day. Is it worth doing it that way?
No, it's not worth it, it's slow, and more tedious, and you won't get your desired results.
The goal of an automated paa site is to have more content on google so as to guarantee some search content, imagine you have 30k content on search getting one click daily that's 30k clicks daily, which is a good result than lesser content, so paa sites try to have more contents hoping that some percentage are usually indexed less than 50%
 
Ahh! now I get it. That's why there are so many people selling the solutions for it. Tell me one thing, doing it manually is waste of time? I mean I found out that there is a plugin called SEO minion through which you can scrape PAA questions. But What if I use an Ai writer like Jasper or WordHero to generate content manually? I know that, even if I do it full-time, I will generate only 50-100 articles per day. Is it worth doing it that way?
It is. I started this on 1 year old domain and i already have 10k posts. 3K posts are indexed and i am averaging 50 visitors a day after 2 months only. I decided to stop adding more posts and start focusing on SEO.
 
Ahh! now I get it. That's why there are so many people selling the solutions for it. Tell me one thing, doing it manually is waste of time? I mean I found out that there is a plugin called SEO minion through which you can scrape PAA questions. But What if I use an Ai writer like Jasper or WordHero to generate content manually? I know that, even if I do it full-time, I will generate only 50-100 articles per day. Is it worth doing it that way?
Not worthy doing this manually. Although, using PAA for your articles could be very useful, but this kind of PAA blasting is omega weird.

For Google nowadays the ideal formula is = 1 PAA => 1 super comprehensive page just talking about such PAA. Generally these automatic sites don't do this because the content they generate for each PAA is anything but comprehensive (just a little AI generated snippet that barely answers the qustions in most cases)

But SOMETIMES and this is the beauty of this technique, the question doesn't need much info, and in that case, if there is not much competence for such PAA, they end top 3 in SERP and they start generating visits out of the blue.

For me, this is the quintaessence of going wide.
 
Not worthy doing this manually. Although, using PAA for your articles could be very useful, but this kind of PAA blasting is omega weird.
When you say, PAA could be useful for articles, what does that actually mean?

Does it mean - Creating a PAA site and linking, the PAA posts which are generating the most traffic, back to the original article?

Or does it mean - See the PAA posts which receive the most traffic, create a detailed article on that keyword and publish it on the money site and delete that PAA post?
 
Didn't google just nuke PAA? I heard people losing most of their snippets after recent update.
 
Most of them rank for snippets
Technically, you can outrank an authority site with snippets
 
The goal of an automated paa site is to have more content on google so as to guarantee some search content, imagine you have 30k content on search getting one click daily that's 30k clicks daily, which is a good result than lesser content, so paa sites try to have more contents hoping that some percentage are usually indexed less than 50%
Wow... Thank you for this information. I was thinking about doing some PAA posts, but this answer saved me a lot of time.

It is like writing content without doing keyword resarch and hoping that someone will find your website.

But what if you do it manually and only target bad or wrongly answered PAA?
 
PAA websites are sites that mostly serve to answer the frequently asked questions for some Googles queries related to a niche

Generally, they use the Google's People Also Ask snippet to feed the AI in order to get the content they will place in the PAA site.

The difficult part on this, is developing the whole automation that picks the PAA questions, send them to the AI engine, collect the results, and build the article with some degree of reading sense.

PS: An example:
https://amazing-animals-planet.com/
you make it simple, so thank you!
 
A PAA site is a scraped, compiled, and reworded version of all the Google snippets and related questions people search for regarding a niche topic.

There's a lot of misunderstanding about the proper use of PAA sites, so many people just scrape materials and reword them using various tools.

They do this on an industrial scale, and after posting thousands of pages, they barely get any traffic.

This does not mean that the PAA model doesn't work.

It all boils down to having a game plan and executing it properly.

From what I've seen and read online, many successful PAA sites get a lot of traffic because of how they interlink their pages.

I use a very simple principle: whatever I am linking to must add value to the content of the page I'm linking from.

If you follow this approach, PAA will work better for you.

PAA sites with much human analysis and structuring regarding context clusters do better than those using blind keyword clustering.

Keep that in mind.
 
Nowadays, these kinds of sites are becoming popular. But i dont think they work well enough. With the advert of ai, poor quality, automated sites are being created.
 
Most of them rank for snippets
Technically, you can outrank an authority site with snippets
How do they rank with snippets since these PAA questions and answers are originally taken from a PAA snippet that already exists on google?
 
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