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AI Search Intent Analyzer

Enter up to 5 keywords and the AI classifies their real intent: informational, transactional, commercial or navigational, with content recommendations for each.

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Informacional

Quiere aprender o entender

Comercial

Compara opciones antes de comprar

Transaccional

Listo para comprar o actuar

Navegacional

Busca un sitio específico

What is search intent and why it's the most important factor in modern SEO

Search intent is the real reason someone types a query into Google. It's not enough for your content to include the keyword: if your page's intent doesn't match the user's intent, Google won't rank it in top results, regardless of how many backlinks you have or how well-optimized the content is. Google has spent years training its algorithms to detect the intent behind each search and show the type of content that best satisfies it.

The 4 types of search intent

Informational: the user wants to learn (what is X, how does Y work, what are the best Z). Ideal content is a blog article, guide or comprehensive tutorial. Commercial investigation: the user is comparing options before deciding (best X tool, alternatives to Y, Z comparison). Ideal content is a comparison, review or listicle. Transactional: the user wants to buy or complete an action (buy X, download Y, sign up for Z). Ideal content is a product page, conversion landing or pricing page. Navigational: the user is looking for a specific site. No ranking opportunity for third parties.

How to use intent analysis to create content that ranks

Intent analysis should be done before writing any piece of content. If intent is informational, create a comprehensive article with H2/H3 structure, FAQs and updated data. If commercial, create an honest comparison with feature table. If transactional, optimize the product page or landing with clear CTAs, social proof and guarantees. Publishing the wrong content type for a given intent is the most common reason content doesn't rank, even when technically well-optimized.

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