Enter a word or phrase to base your research on. Then choose the country and click " Search in ."
"mountain bike" entered into the Keyword Magic Tool search bar
You'll see keywords that include your seed term(s). Or a close variant.
To find relevant keywords for your blog post, focus on search intent – what the user is looking for when they perform this search.
The type of search intent appears in the "Intent" column. Here's a breakdown of each:
I (informative): The user wants to know more about something
N (navigational): Users want to find a specific page or brand
C (commercial): Users want to do research before making a purchasing decision
T (transactional): Users want to complete a specific action
Keyword Magic Tool results for "mountain bike"
Blog posts are often categorized by keywords with informational search intent.
So let's apply a filter for that type of intent:
"Intent" filter dropdown in Keyword Magic Tool
To better understand the search intent of a keyword, perform a quick analysis of the SERPs :
Click the "View SERP" icon in the "Results" column.
"View SERP" icon highlighted next to the result "why a 29er mountain bike"
Next, look at what types of pages rank.
For example, the SERPs for “why a 29er mountain bike” are dominated by 29er bike guides. So publishers trying to rank should create a similar type of blog post.
Google SERP for ""
Note that it may be wise to target multiple india database keywords on the same page (i.e. keyword clustering ).
For example, "why a 29er mountain bike", "what is a 29 mountain bike", and "what is a 29er bicycle".
In these cases, choose one main keyword—the main keyword you want to rank for—to focus your blog post on. |