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Looking for long-tail keywords for a Spanish language school for working professionals in Houston?

I need some help from the Reddit community. My new client is a language school that specializes in teaching business Spanish, which means helping people learn a new language to advance their careers and build better professional relationships at work. They teach individuals who want to enroll in a class on their own and also offer corporate training for large companies that want to provide business language training to their employees.

I have Ahrefs and took out a free trial to Answer the Public so I can do the keyword research the school will need to fuel their website, social, and PPC. What I'm seeing in Answer the Public (long-tail mostly) isn't showing much data in Ahrefs.

For example, here are a few results under "business spanish classes houston"

Which Houston-based institutes offer certification for business Spanish proficiency?

Where can I find professional business Spanish courses near me in Houston?

How do I register for business Spanish workshops in Houston?

Which companies offer corporate business Spanish training in Houston?

What are the best business Spanish classes in Houston?

Is Spanish a good language to learn for business?

I just don't feel like these are on the nose. It's not telling me what busy professionals or companies want to know when they look for information with transactional intent, not just for Spanish language classes, but ones that are focused on what busy working professionals need.

So, Reddit, I'm here asking for your help. Can you tell me what's inside your minds so I can help this school?

Please and thank you,

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