So let's apply a filter for this type of intent:
"Intent" filter drop-down menu in the Keyword Magic Tool.
To better understand the search intent of a keyword, perform a quick SERP analysis :
Click on the “View SERP” icon in the “Results” column.
“See SERP icon” highlighted next to the result “why a 29er mountain bike”.
Next, look at what types of pages are ranking.
For example, the SERP for “why a 29er mountain bike” is dominated by guides on 29er bikes. So publishers trying to rank should create a similar type of blog post.
Keep in mind that it may be appropriate to target multiple keywords on the same page (i.e., keyword clustering ).
For example, “why a 29er mountain bike”, “what is a 29 mountain bike” and “what is a 29er bike”.
In these cases, choose one primary keyword – the main keyword you want to rank for – to focus the blog post on.
Taking into account the "Volume" and difficulty score of keywords (labeled as "KD%").
The "Volume" and "KD%" score columns are highlighted in the Keyword Magic Tool results.
Your other keywords will become secondary keywords.
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3. Create a plan
Creating a blog post outline helps you plan your content effectively. This way, you can streamline the writing process and create a better post.
We recommend that you include these elements in your plan: