Keyword Compass hub
Keyword Research
Find and prioritize search opportunities using demand, intent, relevance, and realistic competition.
Keyword Research: The Practical Guide
A complete process for finding, evaluating, grouping, and prioritizing search opportunities.
How to Do Keyword Research for SEO
A repeatable workflow from audience problems to validated page opportunities.
How to Find Low-Competition Keywords
Find realistic keyword opportunities by combining demand signals with direct SERP inspection.
How to Find Low-Competition Keywords for a New Website
A conservative research process for sites without much authority or ranking history.
Long-Tail Keywords: How to Find and Evaluate Them
Understand long-tail demand and identify phrases that deserve content rather than merely looking easy.
Seed Keywords: How to Build a Better Starting List
Generate a compact set of seeds that expands into the right topic universe instead of irrelevant volume.
Search Volume: What It Tells You—and What It Doesn't
Use search-volume estimates as directional demand evidence, not a promise of traffic.
Keyword Difficulty: What the Score Misses
Use KD as a filter while validating opportunity against the actual search results.
Search Intent: How to Match Keywords to Pages
Use intent to decide page type, content angle, and whether related queries belong together.
How to Find Question Keywords Worth Answering
Discover useful questions, then decide whether each belongs in a standalone page, FAQ, or supporting section.
How to Find Buyer-Intent Keywords
Identify commercial search behavior without forcing transactional language onto informational topics.
How to Find Untapped Keyword Opportunities
Combine competitor gaps, SERP weakness, audience language, and adjacent problems to uncover overlooked searches.
How to Prioritize Keywords
Rank opportunities by relevance, monetization proximity, realistic competition, demand, and link leverage.
Keyword Research for a New Website
Build an initial content map for a site with limited authority while avoiding random low-volume sprawl.