Reality check: SEO automation won't replace keyword research.
A lot of tools say:
"AI will do keyword research for you."
Not true.
AI can speed up the boring parts - but you still need to validate intent + difficulty.
Before, keyword research looked like:
• Google a bunch of variations
• Check suggestions
• Open articles
• Use tools for ideas
• Then move everything to Ahrefs/Semrush
It works… but it eats time.
So I built a free workflow that helps (not replaces) the process:
• You enter 1 main keyword
• It creates seed keywords (AI)
• Pulls Google suggestions
• Creates long-tail keywords (AI)
• Saves everything in Google Sheets
The research is still yours.
This removes the manual grind.
What part of SEO would you automate first?
Want the workflow? Comment, KW, and I'll DM it.
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AI search visibility growth 📈
I worked on an AI-focused SEO setup that steadily increased visibility (see the growth chart).
What I did:
• Found AI-related keyword gaps + grouped by intent
• Updated page sections to answer questions clearly (short answers + FAQs)
• Improved internal links + headings so pages are easier to understand
• Tracked progress weekly and adjusted based on what was moving
If you want more visibility from Google + AI results, DM me your website and target market.