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        "text": "A good starting point is to build a bank of 50–100 conversational keywords over a month and then commit to answering a handful each week. This gives you enough variety without overwhelming your content capacity.\n\nYou can expand as you see which questions perform best.\n\nKey factors:\n- Aim for 50–100 questions across different intent stages and topics\n- Focus on 20–30 highest-value queries for initial content\n- Revisit and refresh the bank quarterly as language shifts\n- Use analytics to promote top-performing questions and retire weak ones\n\nPractically, set a simple quota—e.g., “we’ll publish or update 3–5 answer-first pieces per week based on our question bank”—and review progress monthly.\n\nIf you try to collect thousands of conversational keywords upfront, you’ll stall; a well-curated, smaller set is more actionable.",
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        "description": "Start by collecting 50–100 conversational keywords and focus content efforts on the top 20–30 high-value questions. Review and refresh your list at least quarterly, using performance data to refine which queries you keep, expand, or drop as user language and priorities evolve."
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