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Q: How do cluster research and topical map research work?

Cluster research and topical maps look interesting.

Can you please explain what is going on in the backend?

unquote2995Sep 30, 2024
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SeoRocket.ai

SeoRocket.ai

Sep 30, 2024

A: Unlike other AI SEO products, we do not generate keywords. The data we rely on is harnessed directly from Google itself and trusted data providers.

Cluster Research - We provide a list of clusters, with each cluster supported by its own set of relevant keywords.

How do we select these clusters?
First, we Google your main keyword in the selected location. Then, we analyze the top 10 most relevant SERP results and extract keywords using Google's Natural Language algorithm. (It's like beating Google at its own game, right?)

These extracted keywords form the core of each cluster. We then find supporting keywords for each cluster to ensure your article covers a wider range of search terms. These supporting keywords are found using:
- Google Autosuggest
- Related Queries,
- "People Also Ask" section,
- Multiple data providers

NOTE: To ensure precision, we also use multiple data providers to gather exact data for each keyword. This approach ensures we're leveraging the very keywords Google prioritizes while taking into account the competition and relevance of each term.

Topical Map – You’ll receive up to 50 topics, each with a list of article ideas, including one pillar article and several supporting articles.

How do we create the topic lists?
We start by using Google Search: we enter the seed keyword, analyze the top 100 SERP results, along with related queries and:
- Google Autosuggest
- Related Queries,
- "People Also Ask" section,
- Multiple data providers

Next, each topic is researched further using Google to identify additional supporting keywords related to that specific topic. These keywords are then grouped into articles. This process is repeated for each of the 50 topics to ensure a thorough and well-rounded topical map.

P.S. In some cases, you might receive fewer than 50 topics. This happens when Google doesn’t have enough data for very specific keywords, but we’ll always make sure to provide the most comprehensive list possible.

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