{"slug": "how-to-use-google-query-expansion-to-improve-content-visibility", "title": "How to use Google query expansion to improve content visibility", "summary": "Google query expansion broadens search queries to deliver more accurate results, allowing content to rank for unplanned terms. SEOs can use Google Search Console to identify these opportunities and improve content visibility in AI Overviews.", "body_md": "[SEO](https://searchengineland.com/library/seo) »\n\n# How to use Google query expansion to improve content visibility\n\n## Your content may already be surfacing for searches you never planned for. Here's how to identify those opportunities and act on them.\n\nLLMs have changed the way people search and the way Google answers. While the SERP hasn’t been 10 blue links in a very long time, it has traditionally been centered on a single intent: the thing a person is looking for.\n\nNow, AI Overviews create a full article directly in the SERP. They don’t just answer the searcher’s query. Results include related terms, contextual refinements, and supporting information that help searchers make decisions.\n\nUnderstanding Google query expansion gives you an advantage that your competitors may overlook.\n\n## What is Google query expansion?\n\nGoogle query expansion was designed to prevent zero-result searches for long-tail queries. It broadens a searcher’s query to deliver more accurate results. This happens automatically in several ways:\n\n**Synonyms:** For example, “budget” instead of “affordable.”**Intent expansion:** Google understands what your customer means, even if they don’t type it exactly.**Related topic expansion:** Google uses similar searches to surface related content.\n\nDon’t stuff keywords to capture these expanded results. Researching and creating supporting information helps your content rank for a wider range of queries.\n\nHere’s an example.\n\nYou have an article about backyard chicken care. Someone searches for “What’s the average lifespan of a chicken?” Your page appears even though you never used the term “lifespan” on it.\n\nGoogle determined your article was semantically relevant. Once you know Google has made this connection, adding a section on chicken lifespan can help the page rank for that term and drive more traffic.\n\nIt can also help your content appear in relevant AI Overviews.\n\n[\nBe the brand AI recommends.\nSee your AI visibility\n](https://www.semrush.com/ai-seo/overview?utm_campaign=ic_sel_0101ai&utm_source=searchengineland.com&utm_medium=overlay&onboarding=off)\n\nSee where your brand appears in AI search, where competitors are winning, and what it takes to become the answer AI recommends.\n\n## The difference between Google query expansion and query fan-outs\n\nGoogle query expansion and query fan-outs are similar, but they aren’t the same.\n\nQuery expansion is part of traditional search. It broadens a query with synonyms, related terms, and intent signals before results are generated. As a result, your content can rank for more queries than you originally targeted.\n\nQuery fan-outs are part of AI Mode. They break a query into multiple related subqueries while the AI response is generated. As a result, your content can be retrieved as a source for AI Overviews.\n\nIf query expansion is part of traditional search, why does it matter in the age of LLMs and AI Overviews?\n\nBecause the same semantic relationships that drive query expansion can influence which content AI systems retrieve during query fan-outs.\n\n## Finding query expansion opportunities for your content\n\nSo, how do you find query expansion opportunities?\n\n### Google Search Console\n\nThis is a top tool to confirm query expansion is happening on your site and keywords. Here, you can sort by impressions, look for similar queries, and determine what opportunities there are.\n\nHere’s the workflow:\n\n- Go to\n*Performance> Search results.* - Filter by a specific page and pull the full query list.\n- Sort by impressions.\n\nFrom there, you can look for queries you never targeted:\n\n- Synonyms with comparable impressions.\n- Question-form queries (these are especially popular with AI).\n- Broader keywords that you may not have on your page.\n\nJust because the keywords and topics are there doesn’t mean they’re actually relevant. If that’s the case, you may need to audit your page and ensure your content isn’t covering unrelated topics that don’t follow through from the SERP to page promise.\n\n## Strategizing the right content with query expansion\n\nNow that you know what query expansion is and how to find it, let’s talk about how you can strategize the right content.\n\n### Write for topic coverage\n\nFor a long time, it’s been less about specific keywords and more about semantic relations to the topic. Creating subtopics, related questions, and adjacent content enables broader expansion than content built solely to cover a keyword.\n\n### Answering questions adjacent to the primary topic\n\nFor instance, a company selling chicken feed might also want to explain why the right balance matters and how the right feed can improve chicken health. These questions can be found by searching GSC for query expansions and by looking at Ahrefs or the SERP itself to see what relevant information is coming up for that topic.\n\n### Finding content gaps with expansion data\n\nIf the GSC data shows Google is pulling your page for a query you haven’t strategized for, and it makes sense, it’s a signal that the page may need additional coverage.\n\nSometimes query expansions include results that aren’t related to the topic at all. Wild queries in the SERP. But if there are relevant, adjacent queries that help expand your search, add them to your page.\n\nIt’s a good idea to check your content regularly, at least once a quarter. New queries may show up, while others disappear. Since you’re always optimizing your content and keeping it fresh for the SERP, this is another way to ensure your topic is as strong as it can be.\n\n## Using query expansion to boost your AI Overviews presence\n\nAI Overviews pull from ranking pages on a topic to build a thorough answer to a query, complete with semantic and supporting subtopics.\n\nCross-reference your query expansions with the main keyword in the SERP. If an AI Overview includes those supporting topics, consider adding them to your page.\n\nHere’s an example. For our blog post, “Tandem vs. Spread Axles in Trucking,” I followed the steps above and filtered by impressions.\n\nWe show up for “tandem truck meaning.” However, that phrase isn’t specifically listed in our content.\n\nWe rank first, but we’re not in the AI Overview for this specific query.\n\nBecause the page ranks first, we can use the query expansion, along with the supporting information here, to create a section that supports both the query expansion term and the query fan-out for the AI Overview results.\n\nQuery expansions can reveal supporting topics that strengthen both traditional search visibility and AI Overview inclusion.\n\n[\nIf AI can’t find you, customers won’t either.\nSee your AI visibility\n](https://www.semrush.com/ai-seo/overview?utm_campaign=ic_sel_0102ai&utm_source=searchengineland.com&utm_medium=overlay&onboarding=off)\n\nTrack your visibility across AI search, uncover missed opportunities, and grow your presence where customers are asking questions.\n\n## Evolving SEO strategy with query expansions\n\nQuery expansions are a practical way to identify supporting topics and expand content coverage across search experiences.\n\nAs clicks become harder to earn, broader visibility across relevant search experiences can strengthen brand awareness and keep your content in front of potential customers.\n\n*Contributing authors are invited to create content for Search Engine Land and are chosen for their expertise and contribution to the search community. Our contributors work under the oversight of the editorial staff and contributions are checked for quality and relevance to our readers. Search Engine Land is owned by Semrush. Contributor was not asked to make any direct or indirect mentions of Semrush. The opinions they express are their own.*", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/how-to-use-google-query-expansion-to-improve-content-visibility", "canonical_source": "https://searchengineland.com/google-query-expansion-improve-content-visibility-480917", "published_at": "2026-06-25 13:00:00+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-06-25 16:52:00.876295+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["ai-products", "ai-tools", "natural-language-processing", "large-language-models"], "entities": ["Google", "Google Search Console", "AI Overviews", "LLMs", "SERP"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/how-to-use-google-query-expansion-to-improve-content-visibility", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/how-to-use-google-query-expansion-to-improve-content-visibility.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/how-to-use-google-query-expansion-to-improve-content-visibility.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/how-to-use-google-query-expansion-to-improve-content-visibility.jsonld"}}