# Keyword Clustering

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### How to create 100s of topic ideas

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### Generate keywords

* **Go to Keyword Explorer**: On the left-hand menu, select **Keyword Explorer** to access the Keyword Discovery page.
* **Set Up Your Project**:
  * Name your project (e.g., "Fitness Ideas").
  * Choose a research method:
    * **Search by Seed Keyword**: Enter a keyword (e.g., "home workouts").
    * **Upload a CSV**: If you have a list of keywords.
  * **Select Your Location**: Choose your target audience’s location (e.g., United States).
* **Click Find Keywords**: The tool will generate a list of keyword suggestions.
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### Cluster keywords

* **Select Keywords**: Choose the most relevant keywords for your business.
* **Click Cluster Keywords**: The tool will group similar keywords into clusters, representing potential topic ideas.
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### Generate topic ideas

**Review Topic Suggestions**: Based on keyword clusters, Strategically will suggest topics. You can refine these based on your business goals.
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### Key features

* Keyword Explorer generates a large list of niche-related keywords.
* Project setup allows naming and choosing a research method (seed keyword or CSV).
* Location targeting tailors keyword research to specific regions.
* Keyword clustering groups related keywords into clusters for easier topic creation.
* Topic generation suggests content ideas based on keyword relevance and search volume.

### Best practices

* Name projects clearly for easy identification.
* Use a seed keyword or upload a CSV to optimize keyword research.
* Select the location of your target audience for relevant results.
* Review and select keywords that align with business goals.
* Use clustering to create content that covers multiple search terms.
* Refine topic ideas based on business strategy for greater relevance.


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