If you are in the K12 education business, you might get a keyword list that is like this:
- nouns
- 2nd grade
- fourth grade worksheets
- learning games
- printable worksheets
- grading systems
- dyslexia challenges
- writing practice
- spelling
- spelling words
- word games
- vocabulary words
- math facts
- five paragraph essay
- reading comprehension
- compound words
- 3rd grade arithmetic
- writing practice
- geography
- test prep
- literacy activities
- etc etc
I know, I've looked at lists like this for decades. They are not efficient to work with but many SEO workers will try to work with this random data and product chaotic results.
A more efficient way to work is to stare at the data and create some patterns. Then create content in a systematic organized fashion. Staring at the above list of keywords, I might decide to write pages as follows:
- Grade pages: Kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade, etc
- Subject pages: Language arts (including grammar, vocabulary, writing, spelling, reading etc), Math etc. These can be divided ever more finely into say, vocabulary types such as parts of speech,
- Learning materials: games, worksheets, activities
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