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Login: https://ma.copyrocket.ai/login This document explains how to use SERP Analysis to extract rankings, understand intent, generate topics, and analyze ranking YouTube videos.

What SERP Analysis does

SERP Analysis (Search Engine Results Page analysis) lets you:
  • Pull top ranking results for a keyword across platforms
  • Review People Also Ask and Related Searches (where available)
  • Generate AI topic ideas based on real SERP context
  • Add selected ideas into Tasks quickly
  • Analyze ranking YouTube videos by fetching transcripts and summarizing them
Supported platforms:
  • Google
  • YouTube
  • Bing
  • Baidu
  • Yahoo

Quick start

  1. Login
    https://ma.copyrocket.ai/login
  2. Open SERP Analysis
  3. Choose a platform
  • Google for web SERPs
  • YouTube for video SERPs
  • Bing, Baidu, Yahoo for additional coverage
  1. Set filters (where available)
  • Country
  • Language
  • Device (desktop/mobile)
  • Result count (example: top 30, up to 100)
  1. Enter a keyword and run analysis

Google SERP workflow

Step 1: Run SERP

  • Enter a keyword
  • Pick country and language
  • Pick device and results count
  • Run

Step 2: Review results

You get:
  • Top ranking URLs
  • Optionally up to 100 results
  • People Also Ask (PAA)
  • Related Searches
  • Past searches history

Step 3: Check your own rankings (property scan)

  • Select your property (site)
  • The tool checks whether your domain is ranking in the pulled results
Use this to quickly answer:
  • Are we ranking?
  • If yes, on which position?
  • If no, which pages are winning?

AI topic generator (Google SERP context)

The AI topic layer uses:
  • Organic results context
  • People Also Ask questions
  • Related searches
Then generates:
  • Topic ideas
  • Question angles (what, why, how)
  • Listicle ideas
  • Quick options to add to Tasks
Use this to:
  • brainstorm faster
  • map content to real demand
  • build content that matches SERP intent

YouTube SERP workflow

Step 1: Run YouTube SERP

Pick keywords that match YouTube behavior, for example:
  • opinion-based
  • tutorial intent
  • specific outcomes
You can switch:
  • desktop vs mobile
  • country and language (if supported)

Step 2: Analyze a ranking video

  • Click Analyze
  • The tool fetches transcript (including shorts when supported)
  • You receive:
    • summary
    • key points
    • transcript excerpts
    • topic insights
Use this for:
  • understanding structure that ranks
  • extracting hooks and main points
  • building better scripts and outlines

Best practices

  • Start with Google for informational or commercial content research
  • Use YouTube SERP for script, structure, and hook research
  • Add ideas to Tasks as you scan, do not bookmark and forget
  • Use multiple engines when your niche is multilingual or regional

Troubleshooting

Missing country or language

Request it inside support, so it can be added.

YouTube analysis looks short

Try a long-form result, shorts can have limited transcript context.

Too many similar topics

Use the SERP intent and PAA clusters to diversify angles.

FAQ

Is it only SERP scraping?

No. You get SERP results plus AI topic generation, Tasks capture, and transcript-based YouTube analysis.

Can I use it for GEO?

Yes. Use it to align content with real ranking patterns and intent signals. 2) serp-analysis-playbook.md

SERP Analysis Playbook (Copyrocket AI)

Login: https://ma.copyrocket.ai/login This playbook is a practical workflow to go from keyword to topics to publish-ready output.

The 20 minute workflow

1) Pick a seed keyword (2 minutes)

Choose one:
  • a service keyword (transactional)
  • a problem keyword (informational)
  • a comparison keyword (commercial)
  • a YouTube query (video-first)

2) Run Google SERP (5 minutes)

Checklist:
  • choose country and language
  • choose device
  • pull top 30 first (scale to 100 if needed)
What to copy into your notes:
  • top 5 ranking patterns (what do winners have in common?)
  • repeated subtopics across multiple results
  • People Also Ask themes
  • Related searches

3) Use AI topics (3 minutes)

Goal:
  • collect 10 to 20 angles fast
Pick:
  • 3 how-to topics
  • 3 listicles
  • 3 question-based topics
  • 1 to 3 commercial topics (best, vs, alternatives)
Add the best ones into Tasks.

4) Check if your site ranks (2 minutes)

Select your property and scan. Decide:
  • if you already rank, refresh and improve
  • if you do not rank, create a new page and match SERP intent

5) Run YouTube SERP (5 minutes)

Choose a keyword that people actually search on YouTube. Then:
  • open a top ranking video
  • click Analyze
  • extract:
    • hook style
    • structure (intro, points, recap)
    • repeated phrases
    • CTA style
Turn it into your outline.

6) Publish plan (3 minutes)

For each chosen topic:
  • title
  • target intent
  • primary angle
  • supporting points from SERP and PAA
  • internal links plan

Patterns to look for (SERP decoding)

Google SERP patterns

  • definitions vs step-by-step guides
  • lists and checklists dominating
  • forum content (Reddit) ranking
  • product pages vs blog pages
  • freshness (recent content) vs evergreen

YouTube patterns

  • hook format in first 3 seconds
  • proof or results early
  • sections and pacing
  • repeated points across multiple ranking videos

Output templates you can copy

Blog outline template

  • H1: Main promise
  • Intro: problem + why this matters
  • H2: What it is (intent match)
  • H2: Step-by-step method
  • H2: Mistakes and fixes
  • H2: FAQ (from PAA)
  • CTA: next action

YouTube script skeleton

  • 0:00 hook
  • 0:05 promise
  • 0:15 proof or credibility
  • body points (3 to 5)
  • recap
  • CTA

Quality checklist before you hit publish

  • matches SERP intent
  • answers 3 to 5 PAA questions
  • includes 1 unique angle not present in top 5 results
  • has internal links to relevant pages
  • clear CTA and next step