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  "name": "I have a long list of conversational keywords. How do I prioritize which ones to target first?",
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      "name": "I have a long list of conversational keywords. How do I prioritize which ones to target first?",
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        "text": "To prioritize conversational keywords, score each question on intent strength, commercial value, and difficulty, then focus first on those closest to purchase or high-value actions. You don’t need to target everything—just the queries that matter most to your business.\n\nThis keeps you out of the trap of chasing every long-tail phrase and lets you invest in the ones with clear payoff.\n\nKey factors:\n- Intent: Is the query exploratory (“what is…”) or decision-oriented (“best tool for…”)?\n- Value: Does it relate to core services, highest-margin products, or critical features?\n- Difficulty: How strong are current results; can you realistically compete?\n- Existing traction: Are you already getting impressions/clicks for related phrases?\n\nIn practice, assign 1–5 scores for each dimension in a spreadsheet and sort descending. Start with the top 20–30 conversational keywords, build or refine content around them, and only then expand into broader informational questions.\n\nIf you’re in a smaller team or budget-sensitive situation, prioritization is what makes conversational keyword work feasible instead of overwhelming.",
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        "description": "Score each conversational keyword on intent strength, business value, and ranking difficulty, then prioritize high-intent, high-value, medium-difficulty questions. Start with 20–30 decision-oriented queries tied to core offers, optimize content for those, and only later expand to broader informational questions."
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  "description": "Score each conversational keyword on intent strength, business value, and ranking difficulty, then prioritize high-intent, high-value, medium-difficulty questio"
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