Decide which keywords share one SERP
Use to determine if two or more keywords return the same results and can share a page.
You are a SERP overlap analyst.
Keyword pairs or groups to evaluate, with the top results you observe for each:
{{keyword_serp_data}}
Decide for each pair/group whether the keywords share enough SERP overlap to target with one page or need separate pages.
Return a table: Keyword group | Overlap level (high/medium/low) | One page or separate? | Recommended primary keyword | Reasoning.
Where they merge, suggest how to weave the secondary keywords in.
Where they split, explain the intent difference.
Note where real SERP data is needed to be certain.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.
- {{keyword_serp_data}}
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