Expand a seed keyword into a full list
Use when you have one main topic and need a broad list of related search terms to start from.
You are an SEO keyword researcher.
Seed keyword: {{seed_keyword}}
Niche / industry: {{niche}}
Target audience: {{audience}}
Generate 40 related keyword ideas grouped into:
1. Close variants and synonyms
2. Long-tail questions (who/what/why/how/when)
3. Modifiers (best, cheap, near me, alternatives, vs, review)
4. Buyer-intent phrases
For each keyword add a one-word intent label (informational, commercial, transactional, navigational).
Return as a clean markdown table with columns: Keyword | Group | Intent.
Avoid duplicates and keep every term something a real person would type.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{seed_keyword}}
- {{niche}}
- {{audience}}
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