People ignore keyword research when writing online.
Even I did.
And what’s the problem when you ignore it?
You not only get less eyeballs. You also miss the attention meant for you if you had proper keywords in your content.
I know you’ll be saying, “I’m not an SEO savvy.”
Or “Keyword research takes time.”
Or “It’s expensive to pay for SEO research tools.”
Well… I’ll take care of them for you. So you can do it better, faster, and cheaper.
A method that will:
Find real problems and conversations people make.
Research & filter them out.
Prepare the juiciest keywords.
Once again, it’s not a very long process. Just takes minutes.
How does that sound? Good?
Ok… here you go then…
Here’s how to make it to the search page with AI
So, first thing first.
1. Find Real Human Question
For that, open Perplexity. (The best research tool around)
Once opened, click on Focus at the bottom of the prompt bar and choose Social.
Now you’ll get access to all the questions people ask on Reddit.
Give it a prompt like the one below:
"Give me [amount] questions people ask about [Whatever you want to research about]"
You’ll get many questions. 50 in my case.
Go through all the question, confirm them, and copy them all.
Now, head over to ChatGPT.
(We gonna use it for filtering)
2. Filter the Questions into Keywords
Open ChatGPT.
(You don’t even need its paid version).
Paste all the question into ChatGPT with this prompt:
I am going to give you [amount] questions people ask about [idea you researched about]. I am doing a keywork research for a blog that I am writing. So I want you to go through all these questions and analyze them. Once you are done, reply with "DONE" and I will ask you further questions about it.
Here are the questions:
[Paste all the questions here]
ChatGPT will analyze all the questions and wait until your next prompt.
Then… ask for something like this:
"Now collect all the keywords relevant to the blog post about [idea you researched about]. List them all and if you can, order all of them according to their importance."
Look at how it worked:
Pretty useful right?
Here’s the fun part…
3. Tweak & ask for any type of keywords you want
For example, most of the keywords it gave me are 1+ words.
I may need some one-word keywords.
Just one word.
Let’s ask for something like this:
"Give me more which are just one word."
And booooooooom!
If you’re into SEO, you know better how this works.
Plus, for anyone writing online;
Find real human conversations and use the keywords and phrases you find in them.
It helps you get more eyeballs.
It helps you reach the right people.
It helps your audience find you, easily.
Annnnnnd… that’s it for now.
P.S. How do you optimize your writing for SEO? Genuinely curious.
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Sami 👋
What is the ideal word count of a blog for keywords to be effective?
Smart move my man