Wave 2 · SERP Analysis
Keyword Difficulty vs SERP Analysis
Compare a summary competition metric with direct evidence from the pages Google already ranks.
Use the SERP as the evidence layer
Compare a summary competition metric with direct evidence from the pages Google already ranks. Difficulty metrics compress competition into a number; the live results show the pages, domains, formats, features, and intent patterns you would actually need to compete with.
Check dominant intent
Identify what the top results are trying to accomplish. Mixed result types can indicate ambiguity rather than an easy keyword. Match the page type before judging competition.
Look for relative weakness
Possible clues include smaller domains, forums, loose intent matches, outdated results, shallow coverage, or inconsistent formats. None is sufficient alone; the opportunity must be judged relative to your site.
Account for SERP features
Featured snippets, videos, local packs, shopping units, images, and other features can change click potential and the format needed to compete.
Record a publish decision
Note intent, likely page type, strongest competitors, visible weaknesses, required expertise, and supporting internal links. This turns 'easy keyword' intuition into a defensible editorial decision.
Continue the research path
Use the related guides below or return to the SERP Analysis hub. The site is designed as connected research paths rather than isolated posts.