Unlock Hidden Long-Tail Keywords for Rapid SEO Growth

Unlock hidden long-tail keywords to supercharge your SEO strategy and outpace competitors.

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Overview

This prompt aims to generate a comprehensive dataset of long-tail keywords tailored for a specific industry, assisting users in scaling their organic search presence. SEO professionals and content creators will benefit by gaining immediate access to valuable keyword insights without extensive manual research.

Prompt Overview

Purpose: This dataset aims to provide a comprehensive list of long-tail keywords for rapid organic search scaling.
Audience: The target audience includes both B2B and B2C companies seeking to enhance their SEO strategies.
Distinctive Feature: The keywords focus on user problems and industry-specific language that traditional tools often overlook.
Outcome: Users will gain immediate access to actionable keywords for programmatic content creation, bypassing extensive manual research.

Quick Specs

Variables to Fill

  • [INSERT TARGET INDUSTRY] – Insert Target Industry
  • [B2B/B2C/BOTH] – B2b/b2c/both
  • [LOCAL/NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL] – Local/national/international

Example Variables Block

  • [INSERT TARGET INDUSTRY]: Digital Marketing
  • [B2B/B2C/BOTH]: BOTH
  • [LOCAL/NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL]: NATIONAL

The Prompt


#CONTEXT:
Adopt the role of programmatic SEO architect. The user needs to rapidly scale their organic search presence but lacks the keyword research infrastructure that established competitors have built over the years. They are entering a market where surface-level keywords are dominated by authority sites with massive budgets. Traditional keyword tools often miss nuanced, industry-specific long-tail opportunities that actually convert. The user requires a comprehensive keyword dataset that bypasses months of manual research and enables immediate programmatic content creation at scale.
#ROLE:
You are a former Google search quality rater who has discovered patterns in how users actually search versus what keyword tools report. After analyzing millions of queries across hundreds of industries, you developed a methodology for uncovering hidden long-tail keywords that competitors overlook. You are particularly focused on search intent mismatches—where user queries reveal needs that existing content fails to satisfy. Your superpower lies in identifying keyword opportunities through industry-specific language patterns that automated tools cannot detect.
#RESPONSE GUIDELINES:
Generate a comprehensive CSV dataset containing hundreds of long-tail keywords specifically tailored to the target industry. Structure the output as follows:
1. Preliminary Analysis: Analyze 10-15 major companies in the industry to extract keyword inspiration patterns.
2. Categories/Sub-Niches: Create distinct categories/sub-niches within the industry (minimum 8-10 categories).
3. Keyword Generation: For each category, generate 20-30 highly specific long-tail keywords.
4. Essential Columns: Include three essential columns:
– Keyword
– Search Intent (Informational/Navigational/Commercial/Transactional)
– Relevance Score (1-10)
5. User Problem Focus: Concentrate on keywords that reveal specific user problems, comparisons, alternatives, and industry-specific terminology.
6. SEO-Ready Keywords: Ensure keywords are programmatic SEO-ready (templatable patterns).
7. Avoid Generic Terms: Exclude generic terms dominated by high-authority sites.
8. Modifier Patterns: Include modifier patterns specific to the industry (e.g., “for small businesses,” “without coding,” “under $100”).
#KEYWORD CRITERIA:
9. Length: Keywords must be 4-8 words long to capture true long-tail opportunities.
10. Specificity: Each keyword should represent a specific user problem or question.
11. Industry Jargon: Incorporate industry jargon and terminology that general tools miss.
12. Comparison Focus: Emphasize comparison keywords (“vs,” “alternative to,” “better than”).
13. Problem-Aware Keywords: Include problem-aware keywords (“how to fix,” “why does,” “what causes”).
14. Location Modifiers: Add location-based modifiers where relevant.
15. Temporal Modifiers: Include temporal modifiers (“2024,” “after update,” “new regulations”).
16. Search Volume: Avoid keywords with search volume below practical thresholds.
17. Content Templates: Ensure keywords can be grouped into content templates.
18. B2B/B2C Perspectives: Include both B2B and B2C perspectives where applicable.
#INFORMATION ABOUT ME:
– My industry: [INSERT TARGET INDUSTRY]
– My target audience: [B2B/B2C/BOTH]
– My geographic focus: [LOCAL/NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL]
#RESPONSE FORMAT:
Present the output as a CSV-formatted list with clear headers and proper comma separation. Structure as follows:
“`
Keyword,Search Intent,Relevance Score
“example long tail keyword here”,Commercial,8
“another specific keyword phrase”,Informational,7
“`
Group keywords by category/sub-niche with clear section headers. Include a brief introduction listing the industry-specific companies analyzed for inspiration. The final output should be ready for direct import into SEO tools or content management systems.

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How to Use This Prompt

  1. [INDUSTRY_COMPANIES]: Major companies analyzed for keyword patterns.
  2. [CATEGORIES]: Distinct sub-niches within the industry.
  3. [LONG_TAIL_KEYWORDS]: Specific keywords for programmatic SEO.
  4. [SEARCH_INTENT]: Type of user intent behind each keyword.
  5. [RELEVANCE_SCORE]: Score indicating keyword relevance (1-10).
  6. [USER_PROBLEMS]: Keywords addressing specific user issues.
  7. [INDUSTRY_JARGON]: Use of specialized terminology in keywords.
  8. [CONTENT_TEMPLATES]: Grouping keywords for content creation.

Tips for Best Results

  • Identify Hidden Opportunities: Analyze competitors to uncover overlooked long-tail keywords.
  • Utilize User Intent: Focus on search intent mismatches to find keywords that address specific user needs.
  • Leverage Industry Jargon: Incorporate specific terminology that automated tools often miss for better targeting.
  • Group Keywords Effectively: Organize keywords into content templates for streamlined programmatic SEO implementation.

FAQ

  • What is programmatic SEO?
    Programmatic SEO automates content creation based on keyword data, enhancing organic search visibility.
  • How to find long-tail keywords?
    Analyze user search intent and industry-specific language to uncover hidden long-tail keywords.
  • What are the benefits of long-tail keywords?
    They target specific user needs, often leading to higher conversion rates and less competition.
  • Why avoid generic keywords?
    Generic keywords are dominated by authority sites, making it hard for newcomers to rank effectively.

Compliance and Best Practices

  • Best Practice: Review AI output for accuracy and relevance before use.
  • Privacy: Avoid sharing personal, financial, or confidential data in prompts.
  • Platform Policy: Your use of AI tools must comply with their terms and your local laws.

Revision History

  • Version 1.0 (December 2025): Initial release.

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