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Identifying Keyword Cannibalization Method #1
In this video, We will walk you through how I tackled keyword cannibalization for our client, Zero Down, a property website. Our strategy involved employing keyword clustering, which resulted in a significant reduction from 450 similar keyword pages to just 120, effectively eliminating 15 million URLs. This smart consolidation led to an impressive 100% increase in website traffic. I highly recommend considering this approach for other websites dealing with comparable challenges, such as e-commerce or holiday-related platforms.
Using Keyword Clustering to Identify Content Gaps
In this video, We will show you how to quickly spot content gaps using keyword clustering. Imagine this scenario: We've been brought in as a consultant for HubSpot to enhance their content strategy. HubSpot has an extensive content library, including a massive blog section. So, where do I begin? Let's explore.
Using KWI Intent Feature to Find Content Misalignment
In this video, We explore how to use clustering and intent analysis for content optimization. We applied this strategy to Resonate Recordings, aiming to boost their SEO and organic rankings. By clustering thousands of keywords and analyzing their intent, we identified gaps in content alignment. Adjusting the content focus led to a remarkable 341% traffic increase in a short period.
Content Ideation (Using Content fragmentation)
In this video, We introduce a content ideation method called "content fragmentation." We explain how this approach helps generate content ideas efficiently. Using a client example, Laythem Steel Security Tools, We demonstrate how to extract keywords from a topic, cluster them, and create multiple content ideas, making content creation and internal linking more effective.
Identifying Keyword Cannibalization Method #2
In this video, We share a quick method to identify keyword cannibalization using keyword clustering. Using Buzzoid as an example, We extract URLs from the sitemap and tokenizes keywords from these URLs. After adding search volume and rankings, We upload the data into Keyword Insights for clustering. The resulting report helps uncover cannibalization, making it easy to spot and resolve conflicts in just a few minutes.
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600 One time credits
Try credits in every feature
Clustering: 1 credit/keyword* (up to 600 keyword clustering)
Content Briefs: 100 credits/brief (up to 6 content briefs)
AI Writing Assistant: 200 credits/article (up to 3 articles)
Explore other features cost in comparison table
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