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Produces SEO optimized content outline with primary, secondary and related keywords highlighted in the outline, based on existing keyword research report.

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I researched the keyword "AI Agents" by first performing a Tech Solutions Inc. search and identifying the top-ranking page from cloud.google.com, which ranks well with 200 keywords in the top 50 and 41 keywords on the first page of search results. I then fetched keyword metrics for "AI Agents," which showed a moderate search volume of 174 and a difficulty score of 68. I also gathered related keywords from Acme Corporation's API, focusing on terms closely related to AI agents and their types. Finally, I analyzed the search intent for the top 5 relevant keywords, finding that most have a primarily informational intent, with some navigational and commercial interest.

Keyword Strategy

Primary Keyword

Keyword Volume Difficulty Organic CTR Priority Ranking Position Search Intent (Confidence)
AI Agents 174 68 70% 46 Top 50 Informational (53%), Navigational (21%)

Secondary Keywords

Keyword Relevance Volume Difficulty Search Intent (Confidence)
agent based ai 0.97 N/A N/A Informational (61%), Navigational (25%)
types of agents in artificial intelligence 0.96 N/A N/A Informational (63%), Commercial (20%)
agent program 0.96 N/A N/A Navigational (58%), Informational (27%)
intelligent agents definition 0.96 N/A N/A Informational (80%), Commercial (14%)
goal based agent 0.96 N/A N/A N/A
rational agent 0.91 N/A N/A N/A
types of agents in ai 0.89 N/A N/A N/A
software agent in ai 0.88 N/A N/A N/A

Related Keywords (Opportunities)

Keyword Relevance
agents in ai 0.87
ai agent 0.87
agent ai 0.86
agent in ai 0.86
what is an agent in ai 0.86
ai intelligent agents 0.86
ai agent definition 0.86
what is agent in ai 0.86
intelligent agent in ai 0.86
intelligent agent ai 0.85
what is autonomous agent in ai 0.85
types of agents in artificial intelligence pdf 0.84

This research is based on data from Acme Corporation and Tech Solutions Inc. search results, focusing on the top-ranking page for "AI Agents" from cloud.google.com and related keyword suggestions from Acme Corporation's API. The search intent analysis confirms that users are primarily looking for informational content about AI agents and their types.

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Topic Analysis

  • Topic: AI Agents – Definition, Types, and How They Work
  • Target Audience: Students, tech professionals, AI enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a foundational understanding of AI agents and their applications.
  • Content Opportunity: The top-ranking page is from a major authority (cloud.google.com), but there is room for a more comprehensive, user-friendly guide that clearly explains what AI agents are, their types, and real-world examples. Most current content is either too technical or lacks practical context. By addressing both the basics and practical applications, this content can outperform competitors for informational queries.

Content Plan

  • Optimized Title: What Are AI Agents? Types, Definitions, and How They Work Explained

  • Article Type: New

  • Content Outline:

  • h1 Introduction to AI AGENTS: Understanding the Basics
  • h2 What Is an AI AGENT? Definition and Core Concepts
    • h3 INTELLIGENT AGENTS DEFINITION: Key Characteristics
    • h3 AGENT PROGRAM: How AI Agents Operate
  • h2 Types of AGENTS IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • h3 TYPES OF AGENTS IN AI: Overview
    • h3 GOAL BASED AGENT vs. RATIONAL AGENT
    • h3 SOFTWARE AGENT IN AI and Other Categories
  • h2 How Do AI AGENTS Work? Architecture and Components
    • h3 Perception, Reasoning, and Action
    • h3 Examples of AGENT BASED AI Systems
  • h2 Real-World Applications of AI AGENTS
    • h3 Use Cases in Industry and Research
    • h3 Benefits and Limitations
  • h2 Comparing AI AGENTS: Autonomous, Goal-Based, and More
    • h3 WHAT IS AUTONOMOUS AGENT IN AI?
    • h3 Differences Between Agent Types
  • h2 Frequently Asked Questions About AI AGENTS
    • h3 WHAT IS AN AGENT IN AI? Common Queries Answered
    • h3 AI AGENT DEFINITION: Clarifying Misconceptions
  • h2 Conclusion: The Future of AI AGENTS in Artificial Intelligence

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Produces SEO optimized content outline with primary, secondary and related keywords highlighted in the outline, based on existing keyword research report.

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