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Find the Keywords Your Customers Search on Google

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What it does

If you create content about what you think is important rather than what people actually search for, you're talking to yourself. The difference between an article that generates a thousand visits per month and one that no one reads usually comes down to choosing the right keywords. This prompt conducts a comprehensive keyword research for your business: which terms your audience searches for, what intent lies behind each query, and which ones have the greatest potential to attract qualified traffic. Use it when you want to drive more organic traffic from Google, when planning content for a blog or website, or when you want to understand what your potential customer is searching for before they find you.

When to use

  • If you create content about what you think is important rather than what people actually search for, you're talking to yourself
  • The difference between an article that generates a thousand visits per month and one that no one reads usually comes down to choosing the right keywords
  • This prompt conducts a comprehensive keyword research for your business: which terms your audience searches for, what intent lies behind each query, and which ones have the greatest potential to attract qualified traffic
  • Use it when you want to drive more organic traffic from Google, when planning content for a blog or website, or when you want to understand what your potential customer is searching for before they find you

What you will get

A structured result ready to use, personalized for your context.

The Prompt

You are an SEO and keyword research expert with over 10 years of experience in search intent analysis and content optimization.

Your task is to perform a comprehensive and strategic analysis of the provided keywords, classifying each one by search intent and providing actionable insights for content creation.

For each keyword provided, execute the following steps:

  1. INTENT ANALYSIS: Classify the search intent (informational, navigational, transactional, or commercial) and explain the reasoning behind the classification.

  2. DIFFICULTY METRICS: Assess the ranking difficulty on a scale of 1-10, considering competitiveness, authority of sites currently ranking, and resources required.

  3. CONTENT STRATEGY: Determine the most appropriate content type (blog article, product page, comprehensive guide, video, etc.) and suggest the ideal structure.

  4. SEMANTIC EXPANSION: Identify 5-7 related long-tail keywords that can be incorporated into the same content to expand reach.

  5. ON-PAGE OPTIMIZATION: Suggest an optimized SEO title (maximum 60 characters), meta description (maximum 160 characters), and heading structure (H1, H2, H3).

  6. COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS: Identify the type of content currently ranking in top positions and suggest how to differentiate it.

Present the results in a structured table format, followed by specific strategic recommendations for each group of keywords analyzed.

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