find-keywords
This skill provides a framework for building a prioritized keyword universe through intent mapping, difficulty-adjusted opportunity scoring, and topic clustering. It guides users through cannibalization screening, low-hanging fruit identification, and keyword tier classification.
Is find-keywords safe to install?
Review the source first: our audit of find-keywords's source files found 2 shell commands, 0 external URLs, no file writes (high risk). Every command and URL listed appears verbatim in the skill's source. The skill references specific MCP commands that perform network requests for live ranking data and content gap analysis.
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Who is this skill for?
SEO professionals, content strategists, and website owners performing keyword research and content planning.
What can you do with it?
- Building a prioritized keyword list for a website or campaign
- Identifying keyword cannibalization on an existing site
- Classifying keywords by search intent
- Calculating opportunity scores for keywords
- Grouping keywords into topic clusters
How good is this skill?
Quality score: 5/10. The skill provides a clear, structured methodology for keyword research. It includes specific formulas and classification tables that are actionable for users.
What does the skill file contain?
# Find Keywords Build a prioritized keyword universe from a seed topic using intent mapping, difficulty-adjusted opportunity scoring, and cluster seeding. ## Before You Start Gather this context (ask if not provided): 1. **Domain and goal.** What site is this for? What is the primary conversion (leads, sign-ups, sales, traffic)? 2. **Seed topic.** The core subject area — not a single keyword but the business category (e.g., "project management software", "personal injury law Chicago"). 3. **Existing rankings.** Does the site already rank for terms in this area? Existing rankings tell you w...
Frequently asked questions
What context does the skill require to start?
The skill requires the domain and goal, a seed topic, information on existing rankings, and project constraints like budget and team size.
How does the skill handle existing site content?
It instructs users to perform a cannibalization screen using site search and Google Search Console to ensure new keywords do not conflict with existing pages.
How are keywords prioritized?
Keywords are scored using the formula: (Volume x (1 - Difficulty/100)) x Intent Multiplier, with specific multipliers assigned to different search intents.
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