Get keyword suggestions

Generate long-tail keyword variants alongside global monthly search data from your choice of data sources.

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Written by Matthew Davis
Updated over a week ago

How to generate keyword suggestions

First, navigate to your SEO --> Rank Tracker dashboard module within the campaign for which you'd like to get keyword suggestions.

Click the "Add Keywords" button in the upper right hand corner of your screen.

The "Add Keywords" wizard will then open. You'll find the keyword suggestions tool in step 1 of the wizard.

Select your keyword suggestion source from the drop down.

The available sources are as follows:

Default

Sends your campaign URL to SEMRush and fetches suggestions based on the text found on the site.

SEMRush

Uses the text typed into the suggestions box to fetch suggestions from SEMRush.

Search Console

Fetches the "Top Keywords" from the Google Search Console integration connected to the campaign.

Google Ads

Fetches keywords from the "Google Ads - Keywords" section of the Google Ads integration connected to the campaign.

GA Paid Search

Fetches keywords from the Google Analytics --> Channels --> Paid Search section of the Google Analytics integration connected to the campaign.

Regardless of the source, a list of semantically related keywords will then appear in the keyword list below. The number of unique monthly searches for each keyword will also be displayed to assist you in your keyword research.

Click the Plus (+) button to add any keyword from the suggestions box to the keyword list on the left.

From there, proceed through the "Add Keywords" wizard as normal to add the selected keywords to the rank tracker.

Your chosen keywords will then be added to the dashboard for SERP tracking. You will see a "clock" icon in place of the SERP position while the system fetches the current rank. Depending on the number of keywords that you've chosen to add, along with the current server load, this can take anywhere from a few seconds to a couple of hours.

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