--- name: keyword-research description: Identify high-impact keywords using the 6 Circles Method. Use when planning content strategy, finding SEO opportunities, or discovering what your audience searches for. --- # Keyword Research Skill ## Overview Keyword Research identifies what your audience searches for. This skill teaches the 6 Circles Method to find keywords aligned with your positioning. **Keywords**: keyword research, SEO keywords, search volume, keyword strategy, content planning, search intent, keyword analysis ## Core Methodology The 6 Circles Method finds keywords at the intersection of: 1. **Aligned with your positioning** — Keywords that match your angle 2. **Your customer's language** — How they actually search 3. **Avoiding competitor blind spots** — Keywords competitors ignore 4. **Good search volume** — People actually search for these 5. **You can write about** — You have expertise or perspective 6. **Drive business results** — Keywords that convert ## The 6 Circles Method ### Circle 1: Positioning Alignment Start with keywords aligned with your positioning angle. **Example**: If your positioning is "The project management tool for remote teams," your keywords should be about remote work, distributed teams, async communication. **Not**: General project management keywords that competitors dominate. ### Circle 2: Customer Language Use the language your customers actually use, not industry jargon. **Example**: If your customers say "remote work tools," don't target "distributed workforce management solutions." **How to find**: Review customer conversations, support tickets, social media comments. ### Circle 3: Competitor Blind Spots Find keywords competitors ignore or underestimate. **Example**: If competitors target "project management software," target "project management for remote teams" or "async project management." **How to find**: Analyze competitor content. What keywords do they NOT target? ### Circle 4: Search Volume Find keywords with meaningful search volume (100+ searches/month). **Example**: "Project management" (100k+ searches) is too competitive. "Project management for remote teams" (1k searches) is better. **Rule**: Target keywords with 100-10,000 searches/month for fastest ranking. ### Circle 5: Your Expertise Only target keywords you can write about better than competitors. **Example**: If you're a remote work expert, target "remote work" keywords. If you're a productivity expert, target "productivity" keywords. **Not**: Keywords outside your expertise. ### Circle 6: Business Results Target keywords that drive revenue, not just traffic. **Example**: "How to manage remote teams" drives leads. "Remote work statistics" drives traffic but not leads. **Focus**: Keywords with commercial intent. ## How to Use This Skill 1. **List Your Positioning Keywords** — What keywords align with your positioning? 2. **Add Customer Language** — How do customers search for this? 3. **Find Competitor Gaps** — What keywords do competitors miss? 4. **Check Search Volume** — Which keywords have 100-10,000 searches/month? 5. **Verify Your Expertise** — Can you write better content than competitors? 6. **Confirm Business Intent** — Will these keywords drive revenue? ## Keyword Clusters Organize keywords into clusters: ``` Cluster: Remote Team Management - remote team management - how to manage remote teams - remote team communication - distributed team tools - async team management ``` ## Integration with Other Skills Keyword Research works with: - **SEO Content** — Your keywords guide what to write about - **Content Atomizer** — Your keywords inform repurposing strategy - **Positioning Angles** — Your positioning guides keyword selection ## Common Pitfalls **Too Competitive** — Targeting keywords with 100k+ searches. **Too Niche** — Targeting keywords with <100 searches/month. **No Business Intent** — Targeting keywords that don't drive revenue. **Outside Your Expertise** — Targeting keywords you can't write about better. ## Next Steps Once you've identified your keywords, move to Skill 06: SEO Content to create ranking content.