You nee to have the right page and content to match it. Knowing how to do this is a core step in the keyword research process. Fortunately. You can do this in two easy steps: locate parent topic target search intent 1. Locate the parent topic let's say your list contains the following keywords: how to make whippe coffee what is whippe coffee whippe coffee recipe how to make whippe coffee without instant whippe coffee without sugar you may be wondering. Should you build a different page for each keyword or target them all on one page? The answer largely depends on how google views these keywords. (like how to make whippe coffee)? Or treat them all as separate topics? You can see this by looking at google search results.
For example. We see some of the same results pages for “how to France WhatsApp Number Data make whippe coffee” and “what is whippe coffee”. This seems to indicate that google considers these two keywords to be part of the same topic. We also see that the majority of results for both searches are articles about making creamy coffee. This tells us that "Hat is whippe coffee" is a subtopic of the topic of how to make whippe coffee. Therefore. It may make more sense to target these two keywords on one page rather than creating two separate pages. However. If we look at "Whippe coffee without sugar" we see the opposite: nearly all of the results are specifically made to make sugar-free.

Healthy whippe cream coffee. Not just any whippe cream coffee. This tells us that "Whippe coffee without sugar" is not a subtopic of making creamy coffee (even though creamy coffee without sugar is actually still creamy coffee) the problem with this method is that it is mostly manual and slow. So if you have a lot of keywords to analyze. It may take some time. In keywords explorer . Our solution to this problem is to display a "Parent topic" for each keyword. It tells you whether these subtopics can be include in the parent topic.To determine the "Parent topic." we analyze the page that ranks #1 for each keyword and find the keyword that sends the most traffic to that page.
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