Generate search queries and LSI words from a keyword
Question queries — generate queries like "how + keyword", useful for informational content.
Modifiers — add commercial and informational modifiers to the base query.
Preposition queries — expand query semantics using prepositions.
Year queries — add the current year to increase relevance.
Alphabet suggestions — simulate search engine autocomplete by alphabet letters.
Comparison queries — generate queries for comparing with competitors and alternatives.
Commercial queries — generate queries with commercial intent: price, discounts, shipping.
Informational queries — generate queries for reviews, feedback and guides.
All generated queries can be copied for further use in SEO tools.
Keyword Generator: Expand Your Seed Word into Hundreds of Queries
Build a comprehensive keyword list in seconds: questions, modifiers, prepositions, comparisons, and commercial queries from a single seed word. The generator creates hundreds of variations for SEO and PPC campaigns.
What is keyword research
Keyword research is the process of finding and organizing search terms that users type into search engines. A well-built keyword list covers all funnel stages — from awareness (informational queries) to purchase (transactional queries) — and forms the foundation for site structure, content creation, and PPC campaigns.
This keyword generator automatically expands a seed word across 8 dimensions: question-based, modifiers, prepositional, year-based, alphabetical, comparative, commercial, and informational queries.
Search query types
| Type | Intent | Examples | Conversion |
|---|---|---|---|
| Informational | Learn | how to choose a laptop, what is SSD | Low |
| Navigational | Find a site | apple official site | Medium |
| Commercial | Compare / research | best laptop 2026, laptop reviews | Medium |
| Transactional | Buy | buy laptop, laptop price | High |
| Local | Find nearby | laptop repair near me | High |
Keyword clustering
After collecting keywords, group them by topic (clustering). Each cluster becomes a separate page or section. Key approaches:
- SERP-based clustering — group keywords whose top-10 results overlap by 3+ URLs. Most accurate method.
- Semantic clustering — group by linguistic similarity. Faster for large datasets.
- Manual clustering — expert groups by meaning. Slow but precise for small sets.
Rule: one page per cluster. Don't spread one topic across multiple pages — it causes keyword cannibalization.
Keyword expansion tips
- Search autocomplete — type your keyword into Google/Bing and capture suggestions
- People Also Ask — Google's PAA box reveals related questions for content ideas
- Competitor analysis — Ahrefs, SEMrush, and Moz show which keywords competitors rank for
- Forum research — AnswerThePublic, Reddit, Quora surface long-tail queries
- Google Search Console — shows what queries already bring you impressions
FAQ
How many keywords should a page target?
Aim for 5–20 closely related queries per page. One primary focus keyword, supported by 4–19 LSI and related terms. Don't try to rank hundreds of keywords on one page.
What are LSI keywords?
LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing) keywords are semantically related terms that help search engines understand page context. For a "laptop" page: processor, RAM, display, battery life. They increase topical relevance.
How often should I update my keyword research?
Every 6–12 months for active SEO projects. Immediately when launching new products or services. Monitor Google Search Console for new query opportunities.
See also: meta tag generator, SEO text analyzer, robots.txt generator.