prompt keyword scrape

Instructions:

  1. Crawl the Content:

    • Extract the full text of the article or webpage, including title, headers (H1, H2, H3), paragraphs, and metadata (meta descriptions, image alt tags, etc.). Exclude unnecessary elements like ads and navigation.
  2. Keyword Extraction:

    • Identify long-tail keywords (typically longer, specific phrases) from the content.
    • Also, extract related keyword variations that could be useful for ranking.
  3. Analyze Search Volume and Competition:

    • For each keyword, determine the search volume (monthly searches) and competition level (low, medium, high) using a keyword research tool (e.g., Google Keyword Planner, SEMrush, Ahrefs).
    • Include CPC (Cost per Click) for paid search keywords if applicable.
  4. List of Keywords:
    Provide a structured list of long-tail keywords and keyword variations from the content. For each keyword, include:

    • Search Volume
    • Competition Level (Low/Medium/High)
    • CPC (if available)
  5. Google Ranking Optimization:
    Suggest ways to integrate these keywords naturally into the content:

    • Where to place keywords in the title, headers, and meta description.
    • How to incorporate them in body text (useful for improving ranking for those long-tail queries).
    • Internal linking strategies to connect relevant articles/pages on the site.
    • Additional content enhancements (like FAQs, rich answers, or related topics) that can capture more long-tail keywords and improve relevance.
  6. Keyword Optimization Strategy:

    • Recommend ways to expand or enhance the content to rank for additional long-tail keywords based on what you find in the article or webpage.
    • Provide tips on user intent and content depth to ensure that the page answers common user queries in-depth.

Deliverables:

  • A list of long-tail keywords extracted from the content.
  • For each keyword, include search volume, competition, and CPC.
  • Suggestions for how to optimize the article/content for ranking higher on Google using the extracted keywords.
  • Content improvement suggestions for adding additional related keywords or topics.

This prompt is designed to efficiently gather the necessary information, optimize existing content, and ensure you rank better on Google for targeted long-tail keywords. You can use this prompt in an automated SEO tool or apply it manually by researching keyword data and optimizing your content accordingly.

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