keyword-research

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This skill generates and prioritizes keywords for SEO and GEO content strategies. It includes a shell command npx skills add aaron-he-zhu/seo-geo-claude-skills and instructs automatic data pulls from connectors/~~search console and external tools (see https://skills.sh/aaron-he-zhu/seo-geo-claude-skills).

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Keyword Research

SEO & GEO Skills Library · 20 skills for SEO + GEO · Install all: npx skills add aaron-he-zhu/seo-geo-claude-skills

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Research · keyword-research · competitor-analysis · serp-analysis · content-gap-analysis

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Optimize · on-page-seo-auditor · technical-seo-checker · internal-linking-optimizer · content-refresher

Monitor · rank-tracker · backlink-analyzer · performance-reporter · alert-manager

Cross-cutting · content-quality-auditor · domain-authority-auditor · entity-optimizer · memory-management

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This skill helps you discover, analyze, and prioritize keywords for SEO and GEO content strategies. It identifies high-value opportunities based on search volume, competition, intent, and business relevance.

When to Use This Skill

  • Starting a new content strategy or campaign
  • Expanding into new topics or markets
  • Finding keywords for a specific product or service
  • Identifying long-tail keyword opportunities
  • Understanding search intent for your industry
  • Planning content calendars
  • Researching keywords for GEO optimization

What This Skill Does

  1. Keyword Discovery: Generates comprehensive keyword lists from seed terms
  2. Intent Classification: Categorizes keywords by user intent (informational, navigational, commercial, transactional)
  3. Difficulty Assessment: Evaluates competition level and ranking difficulty
  4. Opportunity Scoring: Prioritizes keywords by potential ROI
  5. Clustering: Groups related keywords into topic clusters
  6. GEO Relevance: Identifies keywords likely to trigger AI responses

How to Use

Basic Keyword Research

Research keywords for [topic/product/service]
Find keyword opportunities for a [industry] business targeting [audience]

With Specific Goals

Find low-competition keywords for [topic] with commercial intent
Identify question-based keywords for [topic] that AI systems might answer

Competitive Research

What keywords is [competitor URL] ranking for that I should target?

Data Sources

See CONNECTORS.md for tool category placeholders.

With ~~SEO tool + ~~search console connected: Automatically pull historical search volume data, keyword difficulty scores, SERP analysis, current rankings from ~~search console, and competitor keyword overlap. The skill will fetch seed keyword metrics, related keyword suggestions, and search trend data.

With manual data only: Ask the user to provide:

  1. Seed keywords or topic description
  2. Target audience and geographic location
  3. Business goals (traffic, leads, sales)
  4. Current domain authority (if known) or site age
  5. Any known keyword performance data or search volume estimates

Proceed with the full analysis using provided data. Note in the output which metrics are from automated collection vs. user-provided data.

Instructions

When a user requests keyword research:

  1. Understand the Context

    Ask clarifying questions if not provided:

    • What is your product/service/topic?
    • Who is your target audience?
    • What is your business goal? (traffic, leads, sales)
    • What is your current domain authority? (new site, established, etc.)
    • Any specific geographic targeting?
    • Preferred language?
  2. Generate Seed Keywords

    Start with:

    • Core product/service terms
    • Problem-focused keywords (what issues do you solve?)
    • Solution-focused keywords (how do you help?)
    • Audience-specific terms
    • Industry terminology
  3. Expand Keyword List

    For each seed keyword, generate variations:

    ## Keyword Expansion Patterns
    
    ### Modifiers
    - Best [keyword]
    - Top [keyword]
    - [keyword] for [audience]
    - [keyword] near me
    - [keyword] [year]
    - How to [keyword]
    - What is [keyword]
    - [keyword] vs [alternative]
    - [keyword] examples
    - [keyword] tools
    
    ### Long-tail Variations
    - [keyword] for beginners
    - [keyword] for small business
    - Free [keyword]
    - [keyword] software/tool/service
    - [keyword] template
    - [keyword] checklist
    - [keyword] guide
    
  4. Classify Search Intent

    Categorize each keyword:

    IntentSignalsExampleContent Type
    Informationalwhat, how, why, guide, learn"what is SEO"Blog posts, guides
    Navigationalbrand names, specific sites"google analytics login"Homepage, product pages
    Commercialbest, review, vs, compare"best SEO tools [current year]"Comparison posts, reviews
    Transactionalbuy, price, discount, order"buy SEO software"Product pages, pricing
  5. Assess Keyword Difficulty

    Score each keyword (1-100 scale):

    ### Difficulty Factors
    
    **High Difficulty (70-100)**
    - Major brands ranking
    - High domain authority competitors
    - Established content (1000+ backlinks)
    - Paid ads dominating SERP
    
    **Medium Difficulty (40-69)**
    - Mix of authority and niche sites
    - Some opportunities for quality content
    - Moderate backlink requirements
    
    **Low Difficulty (1-39)**
    - Few authoritative competitors
    - Thin or outdated content ranking
    - Long-tail variations
    - New or emerging topics
    
  6. Calculate Opportunity Score

    Formula: Opportunity = (Volume × Intent Value) / Difficulty

    Intent Value assigns a numeric weight by search intent:

    • Informational = 1
    • Navigational = 1
    • Commercial = 2
    • Transactional = 3
    ### Opportunity Matrix
    
    | Scenario | Volume | Difficulty | Intent | Priority |
    |----------|--------|------------|--------|----------|
    | Quick Win | Low-Med | Low | High | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
    | Growth | High | Medium | High | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
    | Long-term | High | High | High | ⭐⭐⭐ |
    | Research | Low | Low | Low | ⭐⭐ |
    
  7. Identify GEO Opportunities

    Keywords likely to trigger AI responses:

    ### GEO-Relevant Keywords
    
    **High GEO Potential**
    - Question formats: "What is...", "How does...", "Why is..."
    - Definition queries: "[term] meaning", "[term] definition"
    - Comparison queries: "[A] vs [B]", "difference between..."
    - List queries: "best [category]", "top [number] [items]"
    - How-to queries: "how to [action]", "steps to [goal]"
    
    **AI Answer Indicators**
    - Query is factual/definitional
    - Answer can be summarized concisely
    - Topic is well-documented online
    - Low commercial intent
    
  8. Create Topic Clusters

    Group keywords into content clusters:

    ## Topic Cluster: [Main Topic]
    
    **Pillar Content**: [Primary keyword]
    - Search volume: [X]
    - Difficulty: [X]
    - Content type: Comprehensive guide
    
    **Cluster Content**:
    
    ### Sub-topic 1: [Secondary keyword]
    - Volume: [X]
    - Difficulty: [X]
    - Links to: Pillar
    - Content type: [Blog post/Tutorial/etc.]
    
    ### Sub-topic 2: [Secondary keyword]
    - Volume: [X]
    - Difficulty: [X]
    - Links to: Pillar + Sub-topic 1
    - Content type: [Blog post/Tutorial/etc.]
    
    [Continue for all cluster keywords...]
    
  9. Generate Output Report

    # Keyword Research Report: [Topic]
    
    **Generated**: [Date]
    **Target Audience**: [Audience]
    **Business Goal**: [Goal]
    
    ## Executive Summary
    
    - Total keywords analyzed: [X]
    - High-priority opportunities: [X]
    - Estimated traffic potential: [X]/month
    - Recommended focus areas: [List]
    
    ## Top Keyword Opportunities
    
    ### Quick Wins (Low difficulty, High value)
    
    | Keyword | Volume | Difficulty | Intent | Score |
    |---------|--------|------------|--------|-------|
    | [keyword 1] | [X] | [X] | [type] | [X] |
    | [keyword 2] | [X] | [X] | [type] | [X] |
    
    ### Growth Keywords (Medium difficulty, High volume)
    
    | Keyword | Volume | Difficulty | Intent | Score |
    |---------|--------|------------|--------|-------|
    | [keyword 1] | [X] | [X] | [type] | [X] |
    
    ### GEO Opportunities (AI-citation potential)
    
    | Keyword | Type | AI Potential | Recommended Format |
    |---------|------|--------------|-------------------|
    | [keyword 1] | Question | High | Q&A section |
    | [keyword 2] | Definition | High | Clear definition |
    
    ## Topic Clusters
    
    [Include cluster maps]
    
    ## Content Calendar Recommendations
    
    | Month | Content | Target Keyword | Type |
    |-------|---------|----------------|------|
    | [Month] | [Title] | [Keyword] | [Type] |
    
    ## Next Steps
    
    1. [Action item 1]
    2. [Action item 2]
    3. [Action item 3]
    

Validation Checkpoints

Input Validation

  • Seed keywords or topic description clearly provided
  • Target audience and business goals specified
  • Geographic and language targeting confirmed
  • Domain authority or site maturity level established

Output Validation

  • Every recommendation cites specific data points (not generic advice)
  • Search volume and difficulty scores included for each keyword
  • Keywords grouped by intent and mapped to content types
  • Topic clusters show clear pillar-to-cluster relationships
  • Source of each data point clearly stated (~~SEO tool data, user-provided, or estimated)

Example

User: "Research keywords for a project management software company targeting small businesses"

Output:

# Keyword Research Report: Project Management Software

**Generated**: [current month and year]
**Target Audience**: Small business owners and teams
**Business Goal**: Software signups and trials

## Executive Summary

- Total keywords analyzed: 150+
- High-priority opportunities: 23
- Estimated traffic potential: 45,000/month
- Recommended focus areas: 
  - Task management workflows
  - Team collaboration
  - Small business productivity

## Top Keyword Opportunities

### Quick Wins (Priority: Immediate)

| Keyword | Volume | Difficulty | Intent | Score |
|---------|--------|------------|--------|-------|
| project management for small teams | 1,200 | 28 | Commercial | 92 |
| simple task management software | 890 | 25 | Commercial | 89 |
| best free project management tool | 2,400 | 35 | Commercial | 85 |
| how to manage remote team projects | 720 | 22 | Informational | 82 |
| project tracking spreadsheet alternative | 480 | 18 | Commercial | 80 |

### Growth Keywords (Priority: 3-6 months)

| Keyword | Volume | Difficulty | Intent | Score |
|---------|--------|------------|--------|-------|
| project management software | 18,000 | 72 | Commercial | 65 |
| best project management tools [current year] | 8,500 | 65 | Commercial | 62 |
| project management app | 12,000 | 68 | Commercial | 58 |

### GEO Opportunities (AI-citation potential)

| Keyword | Type | AI Potential | Recommended Format |
|---------|------|--------------|-------------------|
| what is project management | Definition | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Clear definition + methodology |
| agile vs waterfall | Comparison | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Side-by-side comparison table |
| project management methodologies | List | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Comprehensive list with pros/cons |
| how to create a project plan | How-to | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Step-by-step guide |
| project management best practices | List | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Numbered best practices |

## Topic Clusters

### Cluster 1: Project Management Fundamentals

**Pillar**: "Complete Guide to Project Management" (8,500 volume)

Cluster articles:
1. What is project management? (2,200 volume)
2. Project management methodologies explained (1,800 volume)
3. How to create a project plan (1,400 volume)
4. Project management best practices (1,200 volume)
5. Project management roles and responsibilities (890 volume)

### Cluster 2: Team Collaboration

**Pillar**: "Team Collaboration Tools Guide" (4,200 volume)

Cluster articles:
1. How to improve team communication (1,600 volume)
2. Remote team management tips (1,400 volume)
3. Best practices for distributed teams (920 volume)
4. Team productivity tools comparison (780 volume)

## Content Calendar Recommendations

| Month | Content | Target Keyword | Type |
|-------|---------|----------------|------|
| Week 1 | Simple Task Management Guide | simple task management software | Blog + Demo |
| Week 2 | Project Management for Small Teams | project management for small teams | Pillar Page |
| Week 3 | Agile vs Waterfall: Complete Comparison | agile vs waterfall | Comparison |
| Week 4 | Free PM Tools Roundup | best free project management tool | Listicle |

## Next Steps

1. **Immediate**: Create landing pages for top 5 quick-win keywords
2. **Week 1-2**: Write pillar content for "Project Management Fundamentals"
3. **Week 3-4**: Build out cluster content with internal linking
4. **Ongoing**: Track rankings and adjust strategy based on performance

Advanced Features

Intent Mapping

Map all keywords for [topic] by search intent and funnel stage

Seasonal Analysis

Identify seasonal keyword trends for [industry]

Competitor Gap

What keywords do [competitor 1], [competitor 2], [competitor 3] rank for 
that I'm missing?

Local Keywords

Research local keywords for [business type] in [city/region]

Tips for Success

  1. Start with seed keywords that describe your core offering
  2. Don't ignore long-tail - they often have highest conversion rates
  3. Match content to intent - informational queries need guides, not sales pages
  4. Group into clusters for topical authority
  5. Prioritize quick wins to build momentum and credibility
  6. Include GEO keywords in your strategy for AI visibility
  7. Review quarterly - keyword dynamics change over time

Keyword Intent Taxonomy

Understanding search intent is critical for keyword selection and content planning.

Intent Classification Matrix

Intent TypeUser GoalSERP SignalsContent StrategyConversion Potential
InformationalLearn somethingFeatured snippets, PAA, knowledge panelsGuides, tutorials, explainersLow (nurture)
NavigationalFind specific site/pageBrand results, sitelinksBrand pages, login pagesMedium (brand)
Commercial InvestigationResearch before buyingComparison results, reviews, "best" listsComparisons, reviews, buying guidesHigh (mid-funnel)
TransactionalComplete an actionShopping results, ads, product pagesProduct pages, pricing, signupHighest (bottom-funnel)

Intent Signal Words

IntentSignal WordsExample Keywords
Informationalhow, what, why, when, guide, tutorial, learn, examples"how to improve SEO", "what is schema markup"
Navigational[brand name], login, sign in, official, website"Ahrefs login", "Google Search Console"
Commercialbest, top, review, comparison, vs, alternative, pricing"best SEO tools 2026", "Ahrefs vs SEMrush"
Transactionalbuy, purchase, discount, coupon, free trial, download, hire"buy Ahrefs subscription", "SEO audit tool free"

Topic Cluster Architecture

Hub-and-Spoke Model

                    ┌──────────────┐
              ┌─────│  Sub-topic A  │
              │     └──────────────┘
              │     ┌──────────────┐
┌─────────┐   ├─────│  Sub-topic B  │
│  PILLAR  │───┤     └──────────────┘
│  PAGE    │   ├─────┌──────────────┐
└─────────┘   │     │  Sub-topic C  │
              │     └──────────────┘
              └─────┌──────────────┐
                    │  Sub-topic D  │
                    └──────────────┘

Pillar Page: Comprehensive overview (3,000-5,000 words) targeting broad keyword Cluster Pages: Focused articles (1,500-2,500 words) targeting specific long-tail keywords Internal Links: Every cluster page links to pillar; pillar links to all cluster pages

Topic Cluster Planning Template

Pillar TopicPillar KeywordCluster TopicCluster KeywordVolumeDifficultyStatus
[Broad topic][Head keyword][Subtopic 1][Long-tail 1][X][X][Draft/Published]

Keyword Prioritization Framework

Which score to use: Use the Priority Score (below) for initial keyword triage and shortlisting. Use the Opportunity Score (Step 6 above) for final content calendar prioritization, where the additional GEO and competitive factors provide more nuanced ranking.

Priority Scoring Matrix

Score each keyword 1-5 on these factors, then calculate weighted total:

FactorWeightScore 1 (Low)Score 5 (High)
Search Volume20%<100/mo>10,000/mo
Keyword Difficulty25%KD >80 (hard)KD <20 (easy)
Business Relevance30%Tangential to offeringCore to offering
Search Intent Match15%Informational onlyTransactional/commercial
Trend Direction10%DecliningGrowing

Priority Score = Σ(Factor Weight × Score) / 5

Priority Categories

PriorityScore RangeAction
P0 — Must Target4.0-5.0Create content immediately
P1 — High Value3.0-3.9Queue for next content sprint
P2 — Opportunity2.0-2.9Plan for future content calendar
P3 — Monitor1.0-1.9Track but don't prioritize

Seasonal Keyword Patterns

Seasonal Analysis Framework

Season TriggerExample KeywordsPlanning Lead TimeContent Strategy
Calendar events"Black Friday SEO", "New Year marketing plan"3-4 months aheadPublish 6-8 weeks before peak
Industry events"[Conference] takeaways", "Google algorithm update"1-2 months / reactivePre-plan templates, react quickly
Budget cycles"marketing budget template Q1", "SEO ROI report"2-3 months aheadTarget planning season (Oct-Dec)
Seasonal demand"summer marketing ideas", "holiday email campaigns"2-3 months aheadRefresh annually with new data

Reference Materials

  • Keyword Intent Taxonomy — Complete intent classification with signal words and content strategies
  • Topic Cluster Templates — Hub-and-spoke architecture templates for pillar and cluster content

Related Skills

  • competitor-analysis — See what keywords competitors rank for
  • content-gap-analysis — Find missing keyword opportunities
  • seo-content-writer — Create content for target keywords
  • geo-content-optimizer — Optimize for AI citations
  • rank-tracker — Monitor keyword position changes over time
  • memory-management — Store keyword data in project memory
  • serp-analysis — SERP patterns inform keyword strategy