
Andrew Tran
AUA hidden gem for researching your niche! A hidden gem for researching your niche! Topicmojo is one of, if not THE best tool for determining the type of content people are interested in. It also shows trending media and news as well! So you get the absolute best of everything! It generates outputs from all kinds of different sources such as social media platforms, forums, news outlets, e-commerce sites, LinkedIn, and even Medium - perfect for exploring your niche. There are a couple of bugs here and there but that's natural for such a new and promising product!

Jonathan Alvarez
PHTopicMojo - A Must for Content Marketers TopicMojo is an app that analyzes Google and discovers every useful phrase or question people are asking around your keyword. The perfect tool for marketers looking to create fresh, informative content. TopicMojo is a very helpful app that has the ability to analyze keywords on google and find questions people might be searching about those topics. This app can help you come up with new ideas for blog posts, articles, etc., all while staying in tune with what your audience wants!

Charlotte Drew
GBSuper Simple and Incredibly Powerful This is a super simple but incredibly detailed tool for helping you create content for humans. Add your topic and Topic Mojo searches not just Goggle but also videos, social media, news, forums, Amazon, and so much more. You get way more the AnswerThePublic provides and much, much more than you can unearth from search engines on your own. (And in so much less time.) You can optionally include SEO data in the reports, but personally I like the founder's vision of writing for humans vs writing for SEO engines. In the end, you get the same result. The platform is in early stages and has some hiccups from time to time (so I subtracted 1 star), but support is very responsive and improvements are constant. I really like this tool and find myself looking for more and more reasons to use it.

Andy Lim
MYKnow Your Topic In Lesser Time TopicMojo comes with two modules currently - Topic Model and Question Finder. The Search Listening is still in development and it should be available soon. For the Topic Model, it just added 19 new platforms. For each topic you enter, it features the trend and search volume (over 12 months). It helps to determine if the topic worths your time and effort. You can see the published content of your topic on videos, news, forums, UGC sites such as Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, Medium, Tiktok, Tumblr, and eCommerce platforms eg. Amazon, Ebay, and Etsy. It identifies the possible places where you can promote your content. Unfortunately, there are no metrics to measure the popularity of the content on these platforms. The Topic Model breaks down the keywords into intents eg. comparison, shopping, phrases, questions, research, and local. Whether you are doing keyword research or looking for content ideas, this is a good place to start exploring your niche deeper. For the Question Finder, you can get question keywords from Google, Reddit, and Quora. You can use them in your content. If TopicMojo can add questions from the forums, blog comments and scrapped questions of the subheading for the top Google search results, it would make its Question Finder a force to be reckoned with. If you want the SEO data for the keywords, it is not free. But TopicMojo allows you to export the keywords in CSV format. You can import them into your favorite keyword tools for further analysis. If you want to know your niche from a broad perspective, TopicMojo can save you time.

Ashley Slater
AUStraightforward and simple help to generate content ideas TopicMojo helps you find questions related to your topic. It’s as straightforward as that and that’s what I like about it. It has a super easy learning curve and I have been able to jump right in and start finding content ideas that I can write about for my day job and side business by using it. I’m using it to get a sense of the user's intentions by scanning through questions and topic ideas that the tool gathers from Google, Twitter, Amazon, Pinterest, YouTube, and forums etc. Some of the results that it finds from forums are pretty old and outdated (I was getting results from 2011). This became a bit of a distraction and sidetracked me for a while as I found it quite interesting reading through old forum posts. But it also surfaced some interesting questions that sparked some great ideas for additional blog topics. I prefer the layout of the 'Model' section over the 'Questions' section and found it strange at first that I had to enter my query again to search for questions. However, these modules seem to have different usage quotas, so it makes sense in that regard. Additionally, I think the 'Model' section offers more things to interact with than their 'Questions' section, which seems to require a subscription to their SEO add-on in order to make the most of. The other little thing I noticed was that it wasn't instant, but it was quick enough when switching between the 'Model' and 'Questions' modules and reloading previous search reports. In summary, I have found TopicMojo a good place to start when creating content and generating blog ideas.