Workflow: Turn trends into domain moves
Filter the Trend Opportunity Map from WF1 Step 4 to identify the 3 best clusters for {your-domain.com} — prioritising open and contested clusters where the domain is not yet ranking.
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Prompt
Using the Trend Opportunity Map and Semrush data for {country}:
Select search trend opportunities for {your-domain.com} if provided.
Prerequisite: emerging clusters and trend opportunity map.
If a Trend Opportunity Map already exists in this conversation, use the top 5 clusters from that output.
If no Trend Opportunity Map is available, identify the top emerging clusters for "{niche}" using Semrush keyword trend data for {country} over the last 24 months, then map SERP opportunities for the top 5 emerging clusters before selecting opportunities.
If {your-domain.com} is provided:
For each of the top 5 clusters, check the organic search results for the cluster's primary keyword and see whether {your-domain.com} appears in the top 20 results. Label your_current_visibility as:
* ranking (with position)
* not_ranking
Select the top 3 clusters using this priority:
1. Prefer open or contested occupancy over dominated.
2. Prefer clusters where {your-domain.com} is not yet ranking.
3. Prefer higher growth signal.
If {your-domain.com} is not provided:
Select the top 3 clusters by growth_signal and occupancy only. Set your_current_visibility to n/a.
Return ONE table:
Columns:
* cluster_name
* growth_signal
* occupancy
* your_current_visibility (ranking / not_ranking / n/a)
* why_selected (1 sentence)
Limit: 3 clusters.
Complete all calls before returning the table.
Example Output (illustrative)
- A 3-row target selection table — growth signal, occupancy, current domain visibility (ranking / not_ranking / n/a), and a one-sentence rationale per selected cluster