I found this nice tool over at John Alexander's Wordtracker. It is called Keyword Questions.
You put a search word in and Keyword Questions spits out what it found in the search engines recently.
For example, I entered "google" and here are the top 30 results:
1 | how does google maps work | 269 |
2 | how often is google earth updated | 222 |
3 | who invented google | 187 |
4 | how do you google someone's name | 172 |
5 | how do you google someone | 112 |
6 | who owns google | 110 |
7 | who created google | 100 |
8 | what happened to google | 97 |
9 | how do i google a person's name | 93 |
10 | how do i clear previous google searches | 88 |
11 | why is google not working | 88 |
12 | what is google finances | 86 |
13 | who started google | 85 |
14 | how many web pages is google currently searching | 72 |
15 | who founded google | 61 |
16 | how do i sign up for google mail | 49 |
17 | why is it called google | 48 |
18 | what happened to google today | 44 |
19 | how do i google myself | 42 |
20 | when did google become a company | 42 |
21 | what is google reader | 41 |
22 | how do you google yourself | 38 |
23 | how to google someone | 34 |
24 | how do i delete items from my google search bar | 33 |
25 | how do i google a person | 32 |
26 | how to google for people information | 32 |
27 | how do i google someone | 32 |
28 | how can i find my google stats | 31 |
29 | when did google stock go public | 29 |
30 | how to google a person | 28 |
How does one google a person?
Greg Cryns
Wow! Great find!
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