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Diese Fähigkeit führt umfassende SEO-Keyword-Recherchen durch, analysiert die Suchintention und gruppiert Keywords thematisch für die Content-Planung. Sie hilft dabei, Ranking-Chancen zu identifizieren und Keywords anhand von Metriken wie Schwierigkeitsgrad und Suchvolumen zu priorisieren. Entwickler können sie nutzen, um Content-Strategien zu erstellen, Themen zu strukturieren und Content-Lücken für neue oder bestehende Websites zu schließen.

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Dokumentation

Keyword Research

Find the queries worth ranking for, classify them by intent, cluster them into topics, and prioritize what to produce. Stack-agnostic. Tool-agnostic (works with any keyword tool).


When to use

  • Starting a new site or content section
  • Planning a content calendar
  • Looking for ranking opportunities on an existing site
  • Understanding search intent before writing
  • Building topic clusters for internal linking
  • Identifying content gaps vs competitors

When NOT to use

  • Optimizing a single page where the target query is already known (use seo-onpage)
  • Comparing your site to a competitor across many dimensions (use seo-competitor)
  • Auditing existing content for performance (use seo-content-audit)

Required inputs

  • The site or topic area
  • The target audience and what they need
  • A keyword tool (Ahrefs, Semrush, Moz, Google Keyword Planner, or similar) OR access to search console for an existing site
  • Optional: 3 to 5 known competitors to seed the research

If no tool is available, the skill still works using SERP inspection and search console data alone, but the volume estimates will be rough.


The framework: 4 stages

Stage 1: Discover

Cast a wide net. Sources:

  • Seed terms from the brief or the user's vocabulary
  • Competitor keywords (any keyword tool will export these)
  • Search console queries for an existing site (find the page-1 and page-2 queries)
  • Related searches and "People also ask" in actual SERPs
  • Customer language (support tickets, sales calls, reviews)
  • Forum and community language (Reddit, niche forums, Stack Overflow)

Goal: 200 to 500 candidate keywords for a typical content sprint. More if planning a year of content.

Stage 2: Classify by intent

Every keyword maps to one of four intents. Get this right or the rest is noise.

IntentSignalPage type that wins
Informational"how to," "what is," "why," "best way to"Article, guide, tutorial
Navigationalbrand or product name + modifierBrand homepage, product page
Commercial"best," "review," "vs," "comparison," "alternatives"Listicle, comparison, review
Transactional"buy," "price," "deal," "near me," "for sale"Product page, category page

A keyword tool's volume tells you the demand. The SERP tells you the intent. When in doubt, look at what's actually ranking. If page 1 is articles, the query is informational. If page 1 is product pages, it's transactional.

Hybrid intents exist. "Best running shoes" is commercial-investigational. "Best running shoes under $100" is the same intent narrowed by a budget filter. Treat hybrids as their dominant intent and note the modifier.

Stage 3: Cluster

Group keywords that should target the same page (or topic cluster).

Two clustering approaches:

Approach A: SERP overlap. If two keywords share at least 3 of the top 10 results, they target the same page. This is mechanical and reliable.

Approach B: Topical relevance. Group keywords by the underlying topic, not just word overlap. "How to start a podcast" and "podcast equipment for beginners" are the same topic, different facets.

Use both. A typical cluster has:

  • 1 primary keyword (highest volume, broadest intent)
  • 5 to 15 secondary keywords (variations and long-tails)
  • 1 page that targets them all

Stage 4: Prioritize

For each cluster, score on three dimensions:

Opportunity (1 to 5):

  • Volume (raw search demand)
  • Click potential (some queries answer themselves in the SERP, lowering CTR)
  • Conversion potential (does this query attract buyers or browsers?)

Difficulty (1 to 5):

  • Domain authority of top results
  • Backlink count of top results
  • Content depth and freshness of top results
  • Whether the SERP has features (featured snippets, AI overview, video carousel) that compete with organic

Strategic fit (1 to 5):

  • Does it serve our audience?
  • Does it support our positioning?
  • Does it link to commercial pages naturally?

Priority score = Opportunity + Strategic fit - Difficulty.

Rank the clusters. Top 20 percent get produced first.


Workflow

  1. Define the scope. What site, what topic area, what audience.
  2. Run discovery. Pull seeds, competitor exports, search console data, SERP inspections. Aim for 200 to 500 candidates.
  3. Deduplicate and clean. Remove obvious junk, brand misspellings, irrelevant terms.
  4. Classify by intent. Mark each keyword.
  5. Cluster. Group into topical clusters. Aim for 20 to 50 clusters.
  6. Score each cluster on opportunity, difficulty, and strategic fit.
  7. Prioritize. Rank by composite score. Identify the top 10 to 20 clusters to produce first.
  8. Output. Use the template in references/keyword-research-template.md.

Failure patterns

  • Chasing volume without intent. A 10,000-volume informational keyword does not drive purchases. Match query to commercial outcome.
  • Targeting impossibly competitive keywords. New sites cannot rank for "credit cards." Find the underserved long-tail variant.
  • Ignoring search console. Existing sites already rank for queries they did not target. These are the easiest wins.
  • Treating clusters as one-keyword-per-page. A page can target 10 to 30 related keywords. One-keyword-per-page leads to thin, cannibalized content.
  • Ignoring SERP features. A query with a featured snippet, AI overview, and a video carousel above the organic results may not be worth pursuing.
  • Static keyword research. Search demand shifts. Refresh the research at least annually for evergreen sites, quarterly for fast-moving topics.

Output format

Default output: a spreadsheet (CSV or sheet) with one row per keyword and one row per cluster, plus a markdown summary with the top 10 to 20 clusters detailed.

Recommended columns for the keyword sheet:

ColumnSource
KeywordDiscovery
VolumeTool
DifficultyTool
IntentManual classification
SERP featuresManual or tool
ClusterStage 3
Cluster role (primary/secondary)Stage 3
Opportunity scoreStage 4
Strategic fitStage 4
PriorityComposite
NotesFree text

Reference files

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