Every great search analysis starts with keyword research, and this one is no different. Moz Keyword Explorer offers some incredible features to help with keyword research:
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Ranking Keywords By Site: Start with your site's analytics to find search terms driving clicks and (hopefully) conversions.
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Keyword Suggestions: Discover a wealth of suggested terms, questions, and phrases related to your search terms.
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Keyword Lists: Expand your keywords by adding modifiers and combining terms directly within Moz, offering a simpler way to manage and grow your keyword strategy.
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SERP Analysis: Pull search volume, difficulty, and other vital metrics for expanded keyword Insights.
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Search intent: Classify keywords by their intent —whether informational, transactional, or navigational to understand your user’s needs.
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STAT: Ideal for handling large datasets. Upload your bulk keyword list and use STAT’s robust analytics to pull keyword data and SERP features.
Please note that while these tools are a great way to scale keyword collection, they require you to clean your data to ensure that all keywords are at least somewhat relevant to your business and audience.
Once I have built an initial keyword list, I’ll upload it to STAT and let it run for a few days to get an initial data pull. I can pull the ‘People Also Ask’ and ‘Related Searches’ reports in STAT to further refine my keyword list. I aim to get to at least 5,000 keywords, but the more, the merrier.
For this blog post, I have collected about 19,000 keywords for a client in the "window treatments space."