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When you set out to write an article, there’s often a disconnect between what the author intends to write and what the audience wants to read.
A great way to close this gap is to try to see your article from the readers perspective, by using ‘People also ask’.
‘People also ask’ is a Google search section that tells you what related questions your audience has about a topic.
It’s a great way to make sure you’re answering your readers questions and writing people-first content.
Now let’s see how Reword helps you find the same information, straight from the editor.
Using Reword to find your readers questions
Using the Reword research sidebar, you can find the same information without leaving the editor.
Simply select the ‘What questions do my readers have?’ option and get your answers.