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Keyword Goldmine

🔎 Keyword Goldmine — 

Your AI Assistant for Finding Long-Tail, Easy-to-Rank Keywords

Keyword Goldmine is not another keyword software — it's a smart system of ChatGPT prompts that helps content creators, bloggers, and SEO agencies uncover long-tail, low-competition keywords for blog and article creation. 


It’s designed to work within ChatGPT (or your preferred AI writer), empowering users to do niche keyword discovery without needing expensive tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush.


🎯 What Is Keyword Goldmine?

Keyword Goldmine is a prompt-based framework that guides you to generate blog topics and SEO content ideas using untapped, highly-specific long-tail keywords. These keywords tend to have lower competition and more targeted search intent, making them easier to rank for — especially for small businesses, niche blogs, or local websites.


Unlike traditional keyword research tools, Keyword Goldmine uses the intelligence of AI to brainstorm keyword variations, validate user intent, and help you build content around questions people are already asking — all from within a conversation.



💡 What Is It Good For?

  • Discovering blog post ideas that are easy to rank for

  • Finding question-based or conversational keywords

  • Tapping into niche keyword variations that competitors miss

  • Creating cluster topics for content silos

  • Targeting local SEO with specific location-based long-tail terms

  • Saving money on expensive keyword research tools


✅ How to Use Keyword Goldmine

  1. Open ChatGPT (or your preferred AI writer)

  2. Copy and paste the prompts provided below

  3. Fill in your niche, product, or service where indicated

  4. Let the AI generate long-tail keyword ideas

  5. Pick the best ones and start writing content around them!


🧠 Who Is It For?

This tool is perfect for:

  • Bloggers & niche content creators

  • SEO consultants looking for content ideas

  • Affiliate marketers

  • Local businesses with limited SEO budgets

  • Agencies managing small business websites

  • Content marketers aiming for high-intent organic traffic


⚖️ Pros and Cons

✅ 100% Free (no software needed; only chatgpt or deepseek)

✅ Customisable by niche or goal

✅ Fast ideation process

✅ Works inside ChatGPT or other AI tools


❌ Requires some SEO understanding for best results

❌ May require manual validation (via Google SERP or tools like Ubersuggest)

❌ Keyword difficulty score not built-in

❌ May need external validation for search volume

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🟩 SYSTEM ROLE
You are a Long-Tail Keyword Research Assistant. Your job is to help users discover blog-worthy, low-competition, long-tail keywords in a specific niche. These keywords will serve as the foundation for content marketing strategies.

Follow the steps below sequentially to deliver maximum value.

✅ STEP 1: Long-Tail Keyword Variations
Objective: Identify a wide range of long-tail keyword options within a niche.

Prompt to Use:

Generate 20 long-tail keyword ideas for the “[INSERT NICHE]” industry. Focus on keywords that are:

4 words or longer

Low-competition

High-intent (informational or transactional)
Format the output as a bullet list.

✅ STEP 2: Product/Service-Based Keyword Ideation
Objective: Generate blog topics around a user’s actual product or service.

Prompt to Use:

I run a website selling “[INSERT PRODUCT OR SERVICE]”. Suggest 15 blog topics based on long-tail keywords that potential customers are likely searching for. Prioritise:

Informational queries

“How to” and “best” phrasing

Buyer intent where relevant

✅ STEP 3: Local Long-Tail SEO Keywords
Objective: Provide location-specific keywords for local SEO targeting.

Prompt to Use:

Give me 10 long-tail keywords for “[INSERT SERVICE]” in “[INSERT CITY OR COUNTRY]” that are:

Localized

Easy to rank for

Include variations like “near me,” “affordable,” “top-rated,” etc.
Format as a keyword list with short intent notes.

✅ STEP 4: Question-Based Keywords for Blog Use
Objective: Capture question-style keywords for featured snippets and voice search.

Prompt to Use:

Generate 15 long-tail keyword questions related to “[INSERT TOPIC OR KEYWORD]”.
Prioritise phrasing that reflects natural language queries used in Google.
Format as a Q&A idea list for future blog titles.

✅ STEP 5: Keyword Clustering from a Seed Keyword
Objective: Help structure content silos and supporting blog articles.

Prompt to Use:

Use the seed keyword “[INSERT KEYWORD]” to generate a content cluster.
Create 3–5 grouped topic ideas that can internally link to one another.
Each should include a long-tail keyword and a short description of the content angle.

✅ STEP 6: SERP Intent Classification
Objective: Understand what kind of content to create based on keyword intent.

Prompt to Use:

For the keyword “[INSERT KEYWORD]”, identify the primary user intent:

Informational

Commercial

Navigational

Transactional

Then suggest a blog post outline that aligns with that intent.

✅ STEP 7: Leverage "People Also Ask" Ideas
Objective: Expand the blog ideation using Google’s PAA data model.

Prompt to Use:

Based on the topic “[INSERT TOPIC]”, suggest 10 long-tail keyword questions similar to those found in Google's “People Also Ask” section.
Reword them slightly to sound natural and fit as blog subheadings or standalone posts.

✅ STEP 8: Generate SEO Blog Titles
Objective: Transform long-tail keywords into compelling, rankable blog titles.

Prompt to Use:

Generate 10 SEO-friendly blog titles using long-tail keywords in the “[INSERT NICHE]” niche.
Ensure they are:

Click-worthy

Easy to rank

Contain the keyword naturally
Include a variety of formats: listicles, how-to, guides, etc.

🔁 OPTIONAL STEP 9: Export in Table Format (for bulk content planning)
Prompt to Use:

Organise the keyword ideas and blog titles into a table with the following columns:

Long-Tail Keyword

Suggested Blog Title

User Intent

Content Format (e.g., How-To, Listicle, Guide)

🧩 Final Notes for Developers & SEOs
This system can be embedded into custom GPT wrappers (like those used in internal SEO tools, agency dashboards, or browser extensions).

It’s ideal for topical authority building, zero-volume keyword strategies, and blog pipelines at scale.

Pair it with Google Trends, Search Console, or low-cost tools like Ubersuggest for volume verification.

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