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Step 2: Find Keywords (Never Wonder What to Write Again)

Most websites get zero traffic, and it is rarely because the writing is bad. It is because you simply do not know what people are searching for.

Buying a professional keyword tool costs hundreds or thousands per year, and the interface is packed with data tables that make no sense when you are just starting out.

In GoShipFast, keyword discovery is fully automated. You do not need to understand data analytics. The system puts traffic-driving keywords directly in front of you.


Paid perk: Weekly auto-delivery

If you are a paid subscriber, you can skip the "find keywords" step entirely.

Every week the system acts like a diligent marketing director and sends you a list: "Here are the keywords worth writing this week."

Better still, the system drafts complete article titles and writes the full article drafts for you based on those keywords. You check in on the weekend, review the drafts, tap publish, and next week's traffic starts flowing.


Three self-serve methods (when you want to hunt yourself)

1. Seed keywords ("follow the trail")

If you have a rough idea of your topic, type in one or two seed terms like "image compression."

The system expands them into dozens or hundreds of real search queries:

  • Long-tail: "How to compress PNG without losing quality?"
  • Comparison: "TinyPNG vs Squoosh which is better?"
  • Intent-driven: "Compress image for email attachment too large"

2. Let AI guess (from your product info)

If your mind is completely blank and you cannot think of a single term, that is fine.

If you filled in your product details in the previous step, the AI thinks from the buyer's perspective: "If I were looking for this product, what would I type into Google?"

It pulls the list for you. This works especially well for brand-new products that do not yet have established search patterns.

3. Competitor analysis ("borrow their homework")

Want to know how your competitors are getting traffic?

Paste their URL into the system. GoShipFast extracts every keyword they are ranking for and helpfully flags: "They wrote for this keyword, but you haven't. Fill the gap."


Two smart things the system does after finding keywords

1. Automatic deduplication

If you discover "image compression", "compress image", and "make image smaller" as separate keywords, the system bundles them together as one topic. You will never accidentally write three identical articles competing against each other for the same search.

2. Smart template selection

The system reads the search intent behind each keyword:

  • Someone searching "what is image compression?" gets an educational article template.
  • Someone searching "free online image compression tool" gets a conversion page with a call-to-action button.

Choosing the right format means visitors stay and convert instead of bouncing.


Founder's advice

First: Do not overdo it.

On your first run, do not select 1,000 keywords and let them pile up.

Pick 50 of the most promising terms. Let the system write the articles, publish them, and wait for real data. Then gradually scale up. Small, fast iterations win.

Second: A note on search volume precision

Our system finds keywords that are excellent for writing content and building traffic. If you are a veteran SEO professional who needs to know whether monthly search volume is exactly 1,005 or 1,008, we recommend dedicated professional tools for that level of precision.

Our goal is simpler: help people who do not want to buy expensive software or hire a dedicated team start getting organic traffic today.


Next step

Keywords are locked in. Now let the AI turn them into polished, publish-ready pages in under a minute.

Step 3: Batch-generate articles