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You should also keep keywords that have low volume and low density.

They may not bring you the most traffic but you may have a chance to rank high on Google in your niche.

Also, if some of your questions have no volume or are very low, don't be too quick to get rid of them.

They are probably too long, but they still contain the keyword considered popular.

Keep all questions in a separate tab called “backlog” and come back to them when you start creating an article.

These questions will help you come up with headings or subheadings f sample cell phone number in philippines or your posts.

At this point, you should get rid of irrelevant, low-volume, or highly competitive keywords that won't help your strategy.

What to do next?
When you're ready, export the keywords to a file.

Clean up the sheet, leaving only the metrics that matter to you, which could be keyword volume and keyword difficulty, as you can see below.

Content plan - Keyword manager data source table


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My recommended tools:
Keyword Strategy Builder to check the metrics of my keyword list and prioritize the most important ones.

Group keywords into topic clusters
The next step is to group your keywords according to the 5-10 core themes you've already identified.

To do this, you will need to manually link each keyword to a central topic.

During the filtering and grouping process, you may come across a more general or popular topic that fits your topic list.

Here you can replace the original theme or add a new one.

When assigning keywords, try not to think about titles yet, but keep in mind that this is the ultimate goal.

The goal of this template is to surround your future hub page with clusters of related content.
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