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The creator says the best current keyword research data for AI search is tracking which pages are cited for representative prompts and analyzing cited page titles.

@@tjrobertson52 · asserts

od is to scrape the query fanout terms directly. If you enter a prompt into ChatGPT, ChatGPT will actually expose the query fanout terms and you can retrieve those terms in the inspector. I was actually just on the Edward Stern podcast and he has another episode that shows how to do this. The problem is this only works in ChatGPT and older versions of Gem...

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The keywords AI searches for are completely different from what humans search for. When you p...

@@tjrobertson52 · 2026-02-21

One of the biggest differences between doing SEO for classic search engines versus AI search is what keywords you target. This isn't the only difference, but it's one I wanna talk about today. Traditionally, when you're doing SEO, you target the keywords that humans are most likely searching for in search engines. with AI search, it's not actually the hum...

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One of the biggest differences between doing SEO for classic search engines versus AI search is what keywords you target. This isn't the only difference, but it's one I wanna talk about today. Traditionally, when you're doing SEO, you target the keywords that humans are most likely searching for in search engines. with AI search, it's not actually the humans searching, it's the AI. The human enters a prompt, sure, but then the AI takes that prompt and does what's called a query fan at and performs a series of 3...
od is to scrape the query fanout terms directly. If you enter a prompt into ChatGPT, ChatGPT will actually expose the query fanout terms and you can retrieve those terms in the inspector. I was actually just on the Edward Stern podcast and he has another episode that shows how to do this. The problem is this only works in ChatGPT and older versions of Gemini. So you won't be able to see the query fan out in newer versions of Gemini or in Google's AI mode. And just last week, someone shared a tool with me that th...