SEO Keyword Research Workflow
From 'I should really do keyword research' to 'here are 200 winnable terms with search volume and page briefs.' Weekly.
Keyword research at scale is a full-time job: pulling GSC, cross-referencing Ahrefs, checking SERP composition, evaluating difficulty, bucketing by intent, and turning it into actionable page briefs. Most founders do it once, compile a list of 30 keywords, ship 5 pages, and never look at it again. Meanwhile the opportunity set is changing weekly — new competitors enter, SERP features change, LLM-influenced queries emerge, and the list you made 6 months ago is mostly stale.
AI Data Analyst pulls your Google Search Console data, Ahrefs rankings, and competitor SERPs daily. Weekly, it surfaces the 50-200 best opportunities: terms you're ranking 8-20 for (quick wins), low-difficulty long-tail (easy targets), terms competitors rank for that you don't (gap), and emerging queries (AI-era opportunities). AI Head of Content turns each into a page brief ready for writing.
How it runs
- 1Pull all data sources
AI Data Analyst connects to Google Search Console, Ahrefs (via Tycoon's integration), SEMrush if you have it, and your competitor list. Pulls 90 days of data: your rankings, traffic, impressions, clicks, and competitor organic keywords.
- 2Surface quick-win opportunities
Pages ranking 8-20 with impressions but no clicks are the fastest wins. AI Data Analyst ranks them by (impressions × CTR gap at target position) to prioritize effort. For each, it pulls the current SERP, identifies what the top 3 do that you don't, and drafts the optimization plan.
- 3Find gap keywords
Competitor terms you don't cover. AI Data Analyst pulls their top ranking pages, clusters by topic, and surfaces the themes where your coverage is weakest. Outputs the top 30 gap keywords with volume, difficulty, intent, and SERP feature mix (featured snippet? People Also Ask? AI Overview?).
- 4Identify emerging queries
AI Data Analyst monitors Google Trends, Reddit, Hacker News, and AI-era query patterns (long-form conversational queries). Surfaces 5-10 queries rising in the last 30 days that you could rank for before competitors notice. First-mover advantage on emerging terms often outperforms difficult battles on established ones.
- 5Cluster by intent
Keywords get clustered by search intent (informational, navigational, transactional, commercial investigation) and by topic cluster. Instead of 200 flat keywords you get 30 content topics with supporting long-tail, which maps directly to pages to write.
- 6Generate page briefs
For each topic cluster, AI Head of Content drafts a page brief: target primary keyword, 3-5 supporting keywords, recommended H2/H3 structure, SERP competitor analysis, FAQ section pulled from PAA, schema markup plan, estimated word count. Writers (human or AI) get a shovel-ready brief.
- 7Track and report
Weekly report: opportunities surfaced, briefs generated, pages shipped, ranking progress on published pages, new competitors appearing in SERPs. AI Data Analyst calls out pages that stalled (why isn't the quick-win working?) and opportunities that decayed (someone else published first).
Who runs it
What you get
- ✓50-200 ranked opportunities surfaced every week
- ✓Quick-win pages (rank 8-20 → rank 1-5) typically lift in 30-60 days
- ✓Gap keyword coverage doubles within a quarter
- ✓Emerging query capture ahead of competitors
- ✓Content briefs ready for writers — no more blank-page days
- ✓SEO program stops being a 'when I have time' project and becomes a weekly drumbeat
- ✓Ranking volatility understood — you know what dropped and why within 48 hours
Frequently asked questions
How is this different from Surfer, Clearscope, or MarketMuse?
Those tools optimize a single page against a single keyword after you've picked the keyword. Tycoon runs the full research program: finding the keywords, prioritizing them, bucketing them into content plans, and tracking execution. Surfer gives you an outline for one article; Tycoon gives you 30 articles to write, ranked by ROI, with briefs ready to go. Many content teams use both — Tycoon for portfolio-level research and prioritization, Surfer for in-the-weeds optimization of individual pages.
Won't AI-picked keywords lead to AI-generic content that won't rank?
Keyword picks don't determine content quality — execution does. Tycoon surfaces opportunities with data (search volume, competition, SERP composition) and generates briefs with structure. The actual writing and original angle come from you or your writer. If you ship thin AI-generated articles on Tycoon's suggested keywords, you'll lose to the same human-expertise pages you always lost to. If you ship deeply researched, original-perspective articles on Tycoon's suggested keywords, you rank. The research is the commodity layer; content quality still determines outcomes.
I already have a Head of SEO. Does this replace them?
No — it augments them. Your Head of SEO moves from 'spends 30% of their week running reports and pulling keyword lists' to 'spends 90% of their week on strategy, content direction, and link building.' The commodity keyword research work (pulling data, clustering, drafting briefs) disappears into Tycoon. Most SEO leaders find they can manage a 3x larger content program without adding headcount because the bottleneck was research capacity, not strategic thinking.
What about AEO — optimizing for ChatGPT/Perplexity answers, not just Google?
Tycoon's keyword research includes an AEO dimension. AI Data Analyst probes ChatGPT/Perplexity for target queries, identifies which URLs get cited, and whether your competitors are in the citation set. For queries where you're missing from AI citations, it flags the opportunity and generates a content plan specifically structured for citation (direct-answer opening, structured data, authoritative source citations). Most SEO tools don't yet do this; AEO is increasingly the more important optimization target as AI search takes share.
We're a pre-revenue startup — is investing in SEO workflow this early worth it?
Depends on your acquisition model. If you're betting on SEO as a primary channel (B2B SaaS, content sites, marketplaces), starting the research workflow pre-revenue is smart because SEO takes 6-12 months to compound. If you're pre-PMF and experimenting with channels, don't commit content team capacity to SEO yet — use Tycoon for lighter-weight activities (landing page optimization, product-led content) and shift to full SEO workflow when you know SEO fits your channel. The research workflow itself is cheap to run; the expensive part is the content team producing the pages.
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