long tail keywords

A Step-by-Step Guide to Finding Long Tail Keywords with Keyword Research Prompts

Discover profitable long tail keywords effortlessly with our comprehensive keyword research prompts.

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 50 Long Tail Keywords with 1000 volume

Prompt

Create a list of long tail keywords in the [**put your niche here**] niche, with little to no competition and with search volumes that are low, but not that low. Let’s say, it should be googled at least 1000x worldwide, monthly. Each of these titles should be around 60 characters long and super engaging for increased click-through rate. You should generate around 50 ideas and keep in mind that you should have these titles no shorter than 50 characters and longer than 60.

Example

Find Questions 

Prompt

Please disregard the preceding instructions. I just want responses in English. I need you to assume the role of a native English speaker with expertise in market research. I want you to come up with 10 FAQs that people interested in [topic] might be interested too. These need to be highly relevant questions rich with keywords, and make sure to provide answers to these by adding NLPs for the topic in matter.

EXAMPLE

 

Find FAQs (with answers)

Prompt

Please disregard the preceding instructions. I just want responses in English. I need you to act as a writer and SEO specialist who speaks and writes English. I want you to act as though you are able to answer questions and provide answers based on a text that is likewise written in English*. Make sure to include NLPs in the answers, make them super relevant while not repeating headings from the content below. Make a list of five frequently asked questions and their responses relevant to and based on the text below : [**paste your content here, up to 5000 words**]

EXAMPLE

 

Ultimate Topic Researcher – Excerpt, Meta title, Slug, Keywords, LSI,  Related Queries, FAQs

Prompt

The following prompt should be displayed at the top of the screen as the very first item you output, even before the requests below: Simply hit “continue writing” to bring the report to a close if it doesn’t. Enter the Keywords, Entities, Related Queries, and Long Tail Keywords as additional keywords in the SurferSEO Content Planner tool. Be sure to produce that prompt before the next. Don’t say the question again. Don’t bring up prior directions again. Don’t apologize, don’t refer to yourself, don’t assume anything, and don’t use quotation marks. The language used below should be perfect English. Act as if you are the world’s top keyword researcher. You employ tactics from Matt Cutts himself as well as Neil Patel, Brian Dean, Rand Fishkin, and Sandy Rowley. You take pride in the thoroughness of your research and content briefings. The following tasks have been given to you as part of a complete content plan that includes keyword research for the term “[**your keyword**]”:

– In chatGPT, change the title to the main Keyword.

An unordered list is used. Find a comprehensive list of FAQs pertaining to the main topic and list them under the heading “FAQs” in a list.

– List related search queries to the main keyword in an unordered list with the heading “Related Queries” in front of them.

An unordered list is used. According to the most recent publicly available Google Quality Guidelines and their on-page SEO efforts, compile a list of long-tail keywords that you believe are simple to rank for and give each one a header. Long-Tail Keywords: 2

– Utilizing an unordered list, locate the top 25 keywords, NLP keywords, and LSI keywords. Put these keywords in a structured markdown table with the following columns: keyword, keyword intent, keyword kind (keyword, NPL, or LSI), and how many times you’d advise using the term as an integer. Ensure that there are 25 or more target keywords. Put this under “Keywords” header number two.

What should we use for our slug based on averages, where higher position results in search engines have a higher weight and lower positions have a lesser weight? Place this in heading 2.

– List the SEO entities that relate to the main keyword that could be used throughout the content in an unordered list with the header “Entities.”
– Using the data above, create a 175 to 200-character meta description for this page that is CTR-focused and will pique interest and prompt a click. Don’t surround the content with quotes; instead, place it under heading 2 marked “Meta Description.”
– Use the core keyword in a 60 to 75-character meta title while attempting to use click-bait or CTR-focused titles. Don’t surround the content with quotations; instead, place this under heading 2 of “Meta Title.”
– Create a 200–250 character page excerpt that will appear above the fold, contains the main keyword, satisfies the searcher’s goal, and entices them to continue reading for additional details. Do not enclose the information in quotation marks; instead, place it under the headline “Page Excerpt.”
– Using an unordered list, list the top 3-5 URLs with the best content under the heading “References” while taking into account the most recent Google Quality Guidelines that are available to the public.

You have been given this work with the following particular instructions to keep in mind: – Adhere to the most recent Google Quality Rater rules that are publicly available. – Google E-A-T guidelines must be met.

– The study must take into account that the information is intended to be helpful for the end user, is simple to read, swiftly satisfies the searcher’s intent, and offers value right away.

Generating Content Ideas

ChatGPT is the ultimate brainstorm buddy when it comes to generating content ideas. With its vast knowledge and understanding of language, ChatGPT can help you come up with unique, creative and engaging ideas that will keep your audience coming back for more. Plus, its ability to understand context and trends means you’ll always be on top of the latest and greatest content ideas.

Prompts

“I am looking to create content on [topic]. Can you help me generate a list of potential article ideas and titles?”

“I am trying to expand my content portfolio by writing about [industry/niche]. Can you help me come up with a list of topics that would be of interest to my [target audience]?”

“I want to create a series of blog posts that cover the basics of [topic]. Can you help me generate a list of subtopics and titles for these posts?”

“I am looking to expand the content on my website, but I am struggling to come up with new ideas. Can you help me generate a list of possible topics for my [industry/niche] business?”

“I am a content creator and looking to come up with new ideas for my [YouTube channel/ Instagram account]. Can you help me generate a list of potential

that would be popular among my audience [audience type]?”

30 Keyword Research Prompts

Prompts

  1. Compile a list of keywords that are related to the topic: [insert topic].
  2. Draft a list of long-tail keywords that pertain to this topic: [insert topic].
  3. Create a list of possible search queries that users may utilize to search for information about this topic: [insert topic].
  4. Develop a list of related categories or topics that could be utilized to group the keywords: [insert topic].
  5. Compose a list of potential inquiries that users may have about this topic: [insert topic].
  6. Write down a list of common misspellings or variations of the keywords associated with this topic: [insert topic].
  7. Produce a list of synonyms or alternative phrases that could be utilized as keywords: [insert topic].
  8. Identify a list of potential negative keywords that could be used to exclude irrelevant search results: [insert topic].
  9. Create a list of potential product or service names that could be used as keywords: [insert topic].
  10. Draft a list of potential location-specific keywords that could be used to target a specific city or region: [insert topic].
  11. Identify a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific audience or demographic: [insert target audience].
  12. Create a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific season or holiday: [insert season or holiday].
  13. Develop a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific event or conference: [insert event or conference].
  14. Write a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific industry or profession: [insert industry or profession].
  15. Identify a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific problem or challenge: [insert problem or challenge].
  16. Draft a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific goal or objective: [insert goal or objective].
  17. Create a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific feature or benefit: [insert feature or benefit].
  18. Generate a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific price range or budget: [insert price range or budget].
  19. Draft a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific marketing channel or platform: [insert marketing channel or platform].
  20. Create a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific product or service category: [insert product or service category].
  21. Develop a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific sale or promotion: [insert sale or promotion].
  22. Compose a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific feature or characteristic: [insert feature or characteristic].
  23. Create a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific age group or generation: [insert age group or generation].
  24. Draft a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific behavior or activity: [insert behavior or activity].
  25. Generate a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific style or trend: [insert style or trend].
  26. Write a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific source or origin: [insert source or origin].
  27. Draft a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific behavior or activity: [insert behavior or activity].
  28. Generate a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific style or trend: [insert style or trend].
  29. Write a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific source or origin: [insert source or origin].
  30. Compose a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific level or type of experience: [insert level or type of experience].
  31. Develop a list of potential keywords that could be used to target a specific condition or situation: [insert condition or situation].

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