One seed keyword in. Hundreds of ideas out.
A blank keyword list is the hardest part of SEO. Type any topic and get a structured map of keyword ideas grouped by what the searcher actually wants: questions to answer, comparisons to write, and buyer-intent terms that convert. Then pull the real numbers before you commit.
These are ideas. Now get the real numbers.
This list shows you the angles people search, but it cannot tell you which ones are worth chasing. Two keywords that look identical can be worlds apart: one gets 8,000 searches a month, the other gets 12. Before you write a single word, pull the live data for your shortlist:
- Monthly search volume so you only target ideas with real demand.
- Keyword difficulty so a newer site goes after the winnable ones first.
- Cost-per-click and intent so you know which terms attract buyers, not just browsers.
- Hundreds more related terms and questions from a database your browser cannot generate.
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How to turn these ideas into ranking content
- Validate your shortlist in Semrush (above) so you spend your effort on keywords with real volume and a difficulty you can win.
- Group by intent. The columns above already do this: informational ideas become guides, commercial ones become comparisons and "best of" posts, transactional ones become product or review pages.
- Build the brief. Drop your chosen keyword into our free SEO Content Brief Generator for a ready-to-write outline, titles, and FAQ.
- Write it fast. Turn the brief into a tight writing prompt with our free Prompt Builder, then draft in ChatGPT or Claude.
- Win the click. Before you publish, write a title tag and meta description that fit Google with our free Meta Description & Title Tag Generator.