Content Fusion Overview
Content Fusion brings AI-driven insights into the content creation and optimization process. Get recommendations on keywords to include, questions to answer, and more. Input existing content, or create write in Content Fusion to see those insights as you create. Check out Content Briefs for more detailed information on that section of Content Fusion. Watch the video below to see how you can use Content Fusion:
Background & Requirements for Content Fusion
- Managed Keyword
Keywords need to be managed for content to be added based off of them. This can done in multiple ways, such as adding within Rank intelligence or the Universal Add option. Alternatively, Research Grid can be used as a data source.
- Settings for Websites with Crawl Blocks
If there are crawl restrictions on the site that content is being retrieved from, we recommend adding our user agent to the allowed crawler list: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; ClarityBot/9.0; +https://www.seoclarity.net/bot.html) and setting ClarityBot as the user agent name in the URL Parameters setting.
- Supported Languages
Content Fusion currently offers support for the following languages: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish. Analyses can be run for other languages but may yield less than desirable results.
Content Fusion Use Cases
- Create New Content: Use AI insights to craft new articles or blog posts.
- Optimize Existing Content: Enhance your current content for better performance.
- Comprehensive Topic Analysis: Leverage our advanced machine learning A.I. models to analyze any topic and identify key concepts that should be included to ensure authoritative coverage of the topic
- Research Efficiency: Quickly review existing content to save time on research.
- Combat Content Decay: How to use Content Fusion to overcome content decay. Learn more
- Develop Competitive Strategies: Create a competitive content strategy. Learn more
Navigating Content Fusion
The Content Fusion analysis list displays any content that has been analyzed or created previously in Content Fusion and can be edited by selection. New analysis projects can be initiated via the "Start New Analysis" button.

Content Fusion Analyses
Start New Analysis: Input a keyword or URL to create a Content Fusion analysis for using the ranking data for the specified Country. Enter a keyword or topic for which you want content recommendations for or enter a URL to optimize content for target keywords from an existing page on your site.
Analyses Left: Where enabled, this displays the number of analysis that have been used in the current month out of the total available. Analyses are based on unique instances of keywords per search engine and device type. Refreshing an analysis for a keyword in the same month does not incur an additional analysis.
View Log: Selecting this option produces a side panel that displays all analyses run during the current month including the Topic, Source, User and Date Time.
Content Fusion Filters
Title: Filter analyses around a specific title with options for: Is, Isn't, Contains, Does Not Contain, Starts With, Ends With, RegExp, RegExp Not Match.
Keyword: Filter analyses around a specific keyword with options for: Is, Isn't, Contains, Does Not Contain, Starts With, Ends With, RegExp, RegExp Not Match.
URL: Filter analyses around a specific URL with options for: Is, Isn't, Contains, Does Not Contain, Starts With, Ends With, RegExp, RegExp Not Match.
Created by: Filter results by author via a dropdown list of email addresses to view analyses created by a specific user.
Keyword Tags: Filter analyses for a specific keyword tag via a dropdown list of existing tags.
Page Tags: Filter analyses for a specific page tag via a dropdown list of existing tags.
Content Fusion table
Title/Target URL: Filter analyses around a specific title with options for: Is, Isn't, Contains, Does Not Contain, Starts With, Ends With, RegExp, RegExp Not Match. On hover, navigate to the Analyze, Generate Brief or Write Content section of the corresponding analysis.
Country: Defaults to the default country configured for your account. Select to change to analysis based on a different country.
Keyword(s): Filter analyses around a specific keyword with options for: Is, Isn't, Contains, Does Not Contain, Starts With, Ends With, RegExp, RegExp Not Match.
Last Update Date: Displays the date of the last update for that analysis.
User: Displays the author's initials and email on hover.
Action: Multiple options available:
- Upload to CMS: This option is enabled when a CMS is integrated and allows for content to be placed there from Content Fusion
- Assign Tag: Assign a tag to the managed keyword or page being targeted by the analysis
- Assign Task: Create a new task for the analysis with information about the target keyword, target page and a link to the content brief. This option will create a brand new task, regardless of whether an existing task for the analysis already exists. To view any tasks, navigate to the Tasks page.
- Delete: This permanently removes the analysis.
Content Analysis
After clicking "Run Analysis" on any of input screens above, Content Fusion displays an analysis of the entered topic(s) and/or pages.
Content Analysis Metric Summary
Search Volume: The total search volume for the focus keyword based on Google's Keyword Planner..
Search Volume Trend: The trend of that search volume by month for the past 12 months. The peak month(s) are denoted with darker shading.
Keyword Difficulty: Our estimate of the average ranking difficulty for the keywords associated with the requested topic(s) and/or pages.
Rank: The latest Web Rank for the focus keyword from your enabled search engines. We use
Web Rank in the CF SERP Analysis view to highlight written content from web results.
SERP Features: The different type of search results that are seen on the SERP for the target keyword(s).
Content Expectation (By SIA): Displays the predominant user intent for the keywords associated with the requested topic(s) and/or pages along with the top 3 expectations of the content based on seoClarity's Intelligent Assistant's review of the topic.
Audience (By SIA): Displays the type of users who are likely to search for the target keyword based on seoClarity's Intelligent Assistant's review of the topic.
Content Length (By SIA): Displays the recommended content length to be able to cover the topic authoritatively based on seoClarity's Intelligent Assistant's review of the topic.
Content Analysis Recommended Keywords table
This is a list of keywords you should consider adding to your content because they show up frequently in high-ranking content related to your topic. These are broken out by tab for each section: Body Content, Title, and Meta Description. Also displayed in grey under each keyword are any close variants of that keyword. Recommended keywords in content can be ignored if they aren't found to be applicable, replacement recommendations will appear for up to 10 keywords that are ignored. Keywords can be ignored specifically for the currently viewed analysis or in general for all analyses.
Refresh: Selecting this option will update the analysis to use the latest available top ranking URLs.
Recrawl: Selecting this option will update the analysis based on changes to the existing ranking URLs.
Selecting the arrow next to a keyword will expand its listing to show Context and Internal Link information:
Context: The words immediately surrounding the keyword in top-ranked content for that keyword. Clicking the arrow-box icon will open a new tab displaying the actual content.
Linking Opportunities: Shows other closely-related pages from this site that you should consider linking to from this page. This is not displayed if internal linking opportunities are not found.
Relevance: A score that tells you how closely a recommended keyword matches your chosen topic. Our platform uses advanced models to analyze this connection, considering your topic, its content, and competitors. The score is shown as a percentage: the higher the percentage, the more relevant the keyword is to your topic. You can see this score by hovering over the bar.
Recommended Usage: A range of how many times you should try to use the keyword in your content, based on an analysis of its frequency in the top-ranking content. This includes the count of times the keyword is used in the Write Content section of Content Fusion.
Current Usage: When a URL is specified, this column will be displayed to show the count of times the keyword is used on the page itself at the time of crawling.
Save: The blue Save button at the bottom of the screen will save the current analysis. It will appear in the list on the Content Fusion main page so it may be reopened in the future.
Content Analysis SERP Analysis table
Displays content insights for the top ranking URLs found for the target keyword(s).
Rank: Displays the rank position for the ranking URL based on the target keyword.
Ranking URL/Title: Displays the URL found ranking for the target keyword and page title for that URL.
Top Topic: Displays the primary topic for the page based on it's content, keywords, competitors, SERP features, and other Research Grid data points.
Topical Page Strength: Displays a number from 0-100 indicating how strong a single page is contextually based on it's content, keywords, competitors, SERP features and other Research Grid data points to determine the pages primary topic and the associated page strength for the topic.
Ranking Keywords: Displays the number of keywords the page is found ranking for based on Research Grid for that location.
User Intent: Displays the intent(s) of the ranking keywords based on Research Grid for that location.
Content Score: Displays the Content Fusion content score based on a crawl of the page.
Content Analysis SERP Keyword Usage table
Displays the recommended keyword usage for the top ranking URLs found for the target keyword(s).
Rank: Displays the rank position for the ranking URL based on the target keyword.
Ranking URL/Title: Displays the URL found ranking for the target keyword and page title for that URL.
Title: Displays the usage of the recommended keyword for the page title across the top ranking URLs for the target keyword.
Meta: Displays the usage of the recommended keyword for the meta description across the top ranking URLs for the target keyword.
Content: Displays the usage of the recommended keywords for the page content across the top ranking URLs for the target keyword.
Content Analysis Insight table
Displays the actionable insights found in a review of the topic based on the target keyword(s) and page that are input.
Insight: Displays the title and description of the insight provided.
Status: Displays the status of the insight.
Action: Select the Assign Task button to create and assign a task for the corresponding Insight.
Content Fusion - Generate Content Brief
The Content Briefs view provides a customizable template that leverages user input and Content Fusion data. The platform interface can be used or for if you need greater customizability, custom templates can be modified to generate a Content Brief template by using variable placeholders in the template to retrieve the data from seoClarity.
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Content Fusion - Write Content
To start creating a new piece of content using Content Fusion's recommendations and data, click the Write Content option on any Content Fusion analysis page. The content creation view has multiple text-input sections for the: title, meta description and the content itself. Highlighting content will bring up a toolbar with standard word processing features, as well as an Internal Linking Opportunity option. This allows you to select from Suggested Keywords and Links tracked in the platform, making it easy to add relevant internal links to your content. The recommended keywords and content ideas from the analysis view are available on the right. Content Fusion will detect symbols like registered and trademarks ( ®, ™) if it's contained in the content.
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f seoClarity's AI model, Sia, has been enabled via settings then it's lightning bolt icons will be present for each of the content sections: title, meta, and content. Select the icon to generate content for that sections. Body content can be generated as an outline or a paragraph (with output length up to 100 words). This content generation can be customized by creating and applying a content profile.

Save: Save the current analysis and content created using the Save button above the Content Score. It will appear in the list on the Content Fusion main page for future review/editing.
Content Profile
Create a content profile by selecting the pencil icon and selecting the Create New button from the side panel. Input options for the items listed below to create a content profile. Once created and saved, simply select the profile from the dropdown prior to generating content with Sia to use it.
- Title: Provide a name for the content profile.
- Content Type: Select the type of content the profile is for. Use the + icon to add types of content.
- Target Audience: Select the audience the profile is for. Use the + icon to add audiences.
- Tone of Voice: Select the tone the profile should use. Use the + icon to add tones.
- Output Language: Select the language the profile should use. Use the + icon to add languages.
Content Score
Content Score is based on the use of the recommended keywords for the title, meta description and body content, as well as the content length compared to the average content length of the current top ranking URLs for the target keyword. Selecting the Score Breakdown will toggle the display of the underlying scoring items. Each scoring item is enabled by default but can turned off, which allows for a recalculation of the score excluding that scoring item.
Content Length: This displays the current word count and the average content length of the top ranking URLs as a range. Content that is empty results in 0 points, content below or above the length range results in half points, and content within the length range results in full points.
Keyword Usage in Title: Using the recommended keywords for the title will improve this score. Titles that are empty result in 0 points, and titles using all recommended keywords result in full points. The higher the keyword is positioned on the list, the more points it counts for.
Keyword Usage in Meta: Using the recommended keywords for the meta description will improve this score. Meta descriptions that are empty result in 0 points, and meta descriptions using all recommended keywords result in full points. The higher the keyword is positioned on the list, the more points it counts for.
Keyword Usage in Content: Using the recommended keywords for the body content will improve this score. Content that is empty results in 0 points, and content using all recommended keywords result in full points. The higher the keyword is positioned on the list, the more points it counts for.
Recommended Keywords
Keyword recommendations are available for title, meta description and body content. Selecting one of these options or their corresponding text window will toggle the display of the recommended keywords for that area. As recommended keywords are used in the composition window, the pink-highlighted number for that keyword in the Recommended Keyword list Usage column changes to a blue-highlighted number, indicating the number of times it has been used in your composition. Recommended keywords in content can be ignored if they aren't found to be applicable, replacement recommendations will appear for up to 10 keywords that are ignored. Keywords can be ignored specifically for the currently viewed analysis or in general for all analyses.
Recommended Keyword Highlight
Highlight Recommended Keyword Usage: When checked, any keyword from the recommended keyword list will be highlighted whenever it appears in your content. This checkbox toggles appear below the content composition window
Common External Links
This displays URLs that are linked to by top ranking pages for the target keyword.
Content Ideas
The Content Ideas tab in the right hand analysis box provides additional content questions from Google's People Also Ask feature.
Outline
The Outline tab in the right hand analysis box provides the title, meta description and headers of the top ranking content for the focus keyword, as well as the Content Score of that URL. Selecting a page will toggle the display for the meta description and headers found for that URL.
Readability
Clicking the arrow in front of this title opens a box showing scores of the content in your composition window from several popular readability scoring methods. Each produces an approximate representation of the US grade level needed to comprehend the text (except for the the Flesch-Kincaid readability test). Text intended for readership by the general public should aim for a grade level of around 7 or 8. Readability tests are based primarily on the English language and may result in odd results for other languages.
Readability
- Flesh-Kincaid Grade Level: This U.S. test is based on this formula: (total words/total sentences) + (total syllables/total words).
- Flesch-Kincaid Reading Ease: This test is based on the formula: (total words/total sentences) - (total syllables/total words). The lower the score, the more difficult the text is to read. Text with a very high Flesch reading ease score (about 100) is straightforward and easy to read, with short sentences and no words of more than two syllables. Usually, a reading ease score of 60-70 is considered acceptable/normal for web copy.
Content Statistics
This toggle-able view displays the count of words, characters, sentences, the average words per sentence and syllables per word. Content stats are based primarily on the English language and may not reflect true measurements for other languages
Versions
This toggle-able view displays historical versions of saved content with action options to load previous versions, as well as add notes to each version.
Topic Coverage
Content Fusion can analyze topical gaps when the topic is showing an AI Overview. If Content Fusion sees there was an AI Overview for the entered topic the last time we scanned for it, it will pop up a button offering to switch to AI Overview Analysis Mode.
- In Content Fusion > Write Content the writer can access the Topic Coverage tab in the right sidebar. This shows all the topics and subtopics you should cover in your content to increase its attractiveness to an AIO.
AIO Mode
AIO Mode conducts in-depth topic and keyword research, analyzing every aspect of a subject to ensure the most comprehensive content coverage. Unlike tools that only scrape the top 10-20 ranking URLs, AIO delves deeper to identify high-impact topics and keywords, helping you rank better and attract more traffic.
If an AI Overview was generated for your keyword during our most recent scan, Content Fusion will prompt you to switch to AI Overview Analysis Mode for even sharper insights.
AIO Mode Analysis View
AIO Mode Content Analysis Metric Summary
Search Volume: The total search volume for the focus keyword based on Google's Keyword Planner..
Search Volume Trend: The trend of that search volume by month for the past 12 months. The peak month(s) are denoted with darker shading.
Keyword Difficulty: Our estimate of the average ranking difficulty for the keywords associated with the requested topic(s) and/or pages.
Cited in AI Overviews: Shows "yes" if your domain was cited as a source in Google's AI Overview for this keyword, or "no" if it was not.
Traditional Web Rank: The latest Web Rank for the focus keyword from your enabled search engines. We use Web Rank in the CF SERP Analysis view to highlight written content from web results.
Content Expectation (By SIA): Displays the predominant user intent for the keywords associated with the requested topic(s) and/or pages along with the top 3 expectations of the content based on seoClarity's Intelligent Assistant's review of the topic.
Audience (By SIA): Displays the type of users who are likely to search for the target keyword based on seoClarity's Intelligent Assistant's review of the topic.
Content Length (By SIA): Displays the recommended content length to be able to cover the topic authoritatively based on seoClarity's Intelligent Assistant's review of the topic.
Topic Coverage: Displays the complete range of topics and sub-topics related to the target keyword.
Recommended Keywords: Displays a list of keywords you should consider adding to your content because they show up frequently in high-ranking content related to your topic.
How to Enter AIO Mode
AIO Mode activates when analyzing a keyword that has triggered an AI Overview. Here’s how to access it:
Option 1: Simply enter a keyword you know has an AI Overview into the Start New Analysis field.
Find a Keyword that triggers AIO
Option 2: Go to Rank Intelligence > SERP Features and filter for keywords that triggered an AI Overview. If your domain has
Research Grid for Content Fusion enabled, check the Research Grid for qualifying keywords. Next to the keyword, click the Optimize Content icon

, this opens Content Fusion.
The Content Fusion UI will open in another tab, select "Yes" to start an AIO Mode Content Fusion Analysis.