Unlock Keyword Gaps: AI SEO Strategy for Growth #shorts

Surfside PPC
Surfside PPCApr 6, 2026

Why It Matters

Identifying precise keyword gaps lets businesses target untapped search demand, accelerating traffic growth and competitive advantage without exhaustive manual research.

Key Takeaways

  • Use SpyFu to identify top organic competitors quickly.
  • Export competitor keyword lists from Google Keyword Planner as CSV files.
  • Upload CSVs to Claude AI to generate keyword gap analysis.
  • Focus on high‑volume gaps like AI voice and text‑to‑speech.
  • Prioritize building content around identified gaps to outrank rivals.

Summary

The video walks viewers through a fast, repeatable method for uncovering competitive keyword gaps using Google Keyword Planner, SpyFu, and Claude AI, applicable to any business seeking SEO growth.

First, the presenter inputs a target site—Powtoon.com—into SpyFu to pull its organic competitors. Each competitor’s domain (e.g., videoscribe.co, animaker.com) is then fed into Google Keyword Planner, downloading a CSV of 700‑2,800 keyword ideas per site. Those CSVs are uploaded to Claude, which returns a list of gaps, complete with search volume and bid data.

The example highlights that Powtoon lacks rankings for terms such as “AI voice,” “text‑to‑speech,” and broader “animation software” queries, despite competitors generating thousands of related keywords. Claude’s output groups gaps into five strategic categories, allowing the presenter to recommend focused content creation.

By narrowing SEO efforts to high‑volume, underserved categories, marketers can allocate resources efficiently, build authority in emerging AI‑driven niches, and potentially outpace rivals in SERP rankings.

Original Description

Unlock your SEO potential by identifying crucial keyword gaps your competitors miss. Discover untapped opportunities using Google Keyword Planner and AI analysis for targeted growth. #KeywordResearch #SEOStrategy #DigitalMarketing #CompetitorAnalysis #SearchEngineOptimization

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