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Google's computer is the real SEO expert

<p>Many of us still get SEO confused, so <a href="https://www.threads.net/@neilpatel/post/C2pp441RVqp">Neil Patel's advice</a> on using Google's LLM chatbot, <a href="https://gemini.google.com/app">Gemini</a> (formerly Bard), to get some SEO direction was really helpful.</p> <blockquote> <p>Please analyse the text on <a href="https://withers.co/celebrant">https://withers.co/celebrant</a> and recommend other keywords I should target on this page that are related to "Hobart wedding celebrant" that I am currently not targeting.</p> </blockquote> <img src="https://assets.buttondown.email/images/6882bcc8-626a-4c39-be54-ac6e9bf2bfed.png?w=960&fit=max" alt="Screenshot of Gemini's answer" /> <p>Then after that prompt, ask Gemini</p> <blockquote> <p>Can you recommend more keywords and categorise them by informational, navigational, and transactional intent.</p> </blockquote> <img src="https://assets.buttondown.email/images/1b500e6b-49c8-433a-8091-0bed9e92c496.png?w=960&fit=max" alt="Google Gemini screenshot" /> <p>OpenAI, Microsoft, Gemini, and whoever else pops up with a large language model are delivering you free or cheap thought starters and work starters.</p> <p>They won't do everything for you, but they help you get out of bed. Like my grandpa told me, he said that the hardest part of work was getting out of bed and turning up, it was an easy downhill ride from there.</p>