Workflow: Prioritize strengths, gaps, and attacks
Identify the clusters where your site has relatively strong visibility and competitors are weaker — your defensible ground.
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Prompt
Using Semrush data for {country}:
Identify keyword clusters where {your-domain.com} has relatively strong visibility but the top 5 competitors have weaker presence.
If a previous competitor focus or cluster analysis exists in this conversation, use it as a starting point. Give special consideration to clusters previously identified as open, untargeted, weakly covered by competitors, or strong opportunities for {your-domain.com}.
If no prior analysis is available, identify the clusters directly from Semrush keyword and competitor data.
Return ONE table:
Columns:
* unique_cluster
* why_unique (1 sentence)
* example_keywords (up to 5)
* suggested_defense_action
Limit: 8 clusters.
If "relative visibility" is unavailable, infer using ranking keyword coverage and label as inferred.
Example Output (illustrative)
- Up to 8 clusters where your domain leads — why it's unique, example keywords, and a suggested defense action per cluster