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A while back I went ham on keyword research. Maybe way too much, I have tens of thousands to filter through. I am planning a very big site in a big vertical and the goal will be 500 articles, then 1000, I am inspired my threads in the Laboratory here about users reaching such goals.
I think to compete in my vertical, 1000 posts has to be the goal. So I'm not intimidated by the amount of keywords in my spreadsheet (I ran hundreds of individual seed through answerthepublic and ahrefs) and I'm wondering where to go next.
Part of me sees duplicate keywords, and extremely similiar keywords which can be merged into an article. Mind mapping / spider graphing seems powerful here, especially when some of these keywords are sub-topics of sub-topics, it could let me wrap my brain around it. But I also like the sortability of spreadsheets, for example I could tag keywords in a spreadsheet with difficulty scores that I come up with, even if it's as simple as "low comp", "high comp" etc.
I want to frontload all my work and come up with a logical way of taking the first step to 1000 posts so I don't even need to think about it, just pull the next topic out of the queue and start writing (or eventually hiring, but you get the idea).
So yeah, workflows, that stage between exporting keyword spreadsheets and writing the posts, where you assign keywords to categories, silos, etc. Did I just bite off way too much up front and now I'm overthinking? Keep it all in spreadsheets with categories, subcategories and sub-sub-categories for each post?
How do you deal with big spreadsheets where you have keywords that are unique enough, to not get filtered out as duplicates by spreadsheet software, but still similar enough that you KNOW they're the same damn thing. Some keywords have 6-12 of these variations, where the wording is so similar.
I think to compete in my vertical, 1000 posts has to be the goal. So I'm not intimidated by the amount of keywords in my spreadsheet (I ran hundreds of individual seed through answerthepublic and ahrefs) and I'm wondering where to go next.
Part of me sees duplicate keywords, and extremely similiar keywords which can be merged into an article. Mind mapping / spider graphing seems powerful here, especially when some of these keywords are sub-topics of sub-topics, it could let me wrap my brain around it. But I also like the sortability of spreadsheets, for example I could tag keywords in a spreadsheet with difficulty scores that I come up with, even if it's as simple as "low comp", "high comp" etc.
I want to frontload all my work and come up with a logical way of taking the first step to 1000 posts so I don't even need to think about it, just pull the next topic out of the queue and start writing (or eventually hiring, but you get the idea).
So yeah, workflows, that stage between exporting keyword spreadsheets and writing the posts, where you assign keywords to categories, silos, etc. Did I just bite off way too much up front and now I'm overthinking? Keep it all in spreadsheets with categories, subcategories and sub-sub-categories for each post?
How do you deal with big spreadsheets where you have keywords that are unique enough, to not get filtered out as duplicates by spreadsheet software, but still similar enough that you KNOW they're the same damn thing. Some keywords have 6-12 of these variations, where the wording is so similar.