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      <title>The Complete Guide to Keyword Research in 2026</title>
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      <description>TL;DR Keyword research in 2026 requires more than plugging terms into a tool. You need to understand search intent, evaluate competition realistically, and factor in how AI engines surface content. This guide walks through the full process from seed keywords to a prioritized content plan.  Why Keyword Research Still Matters in 2026 Brief overview of how keyword research has evolved but remains the foundation of any SEO strategy. Address the misconception that AI search has made keywords irrelevant &amp;ndash; it has not, but the approach needs updating.</description>
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