Leveraging ChatGPT’s Wolfram Plugin to Enhance Your SEO Strategy: 5 Practical Use Cases

ChatGPT’s Plugins have recently become available to a select group of users, and one plugin that has received less attention from SEOs is Wolfram. I spent roughly 8 hours conducting numerous experiments to grasp its capabilities and potential use cases for SEO professionals. In this article, I’ll share some of the exciting ideas I discovered.

1- Visualizing Keyword Intent Distribution with Pie Charts

One of the simplest applications of Wolfram is creating pie charts. In one experiment, I provided ChatGPT with a set of keywords, including keyword intent, search volume, and difficulty. I then asked it to generate a pie chart illustrating the ratio of intents, based on the total search volume.

Consider using this as your prompt:

"Create a pie chart illustrating the distribution of keyword intents 
within the provided dataset.

To do this, consider the total search volume for each keyword 
intent (e.g., combine the search volumes of all transactional 
keywords, and so on) and display each intent's search volume 
share in the chart. Additionally, present a table with the 
following columns: intent and search volume." 

You might end up with a visual similar to the one shown:

2- Showcasing Regional Traffic Data Using Geographical Maps

Another valuable visualization for SEOs is geographical maps. These maps can help to display data such as website traffic, search volume, or competitor analysis across different regions. This information can be vital in understanding regional trends and tailoring your SEO strategy accordingly.

Your creative starting point could be:

Create a map showing the share of traffic of my website in different cities of Canada

Alberta: 11.69%

British Columbia: 12.99%

Manitoba: 2.60%

New Brunswick: 5.19%

Newfoundland and Labrador: 1.30%

Northwest Territories: 7.79%

Nova Scotia: 6.49%

Nunavut: 1.30%

Ontario: 1.30%

Prince Edward Island: 5.19%

Quebec: 3.90%

Saskatchewan: 1.30%

Yukon: 10.39%:

Your outcome could resemble the following picture:

3- Analyzing Content Focus with Informative Word Clouds

Generating word clouds is another practical application of Wolfram. Word clouds can be particularly helpful for SEOs when analyzing content, identifying frequently used keywords, and understanding the focus of a page or a paragraph. By using a word cloud, you can quickly pinpoint the main topics and ensure they align with your target keywords.

Let this serve as your inspiration to create your prompt:

Create a word cloud for the following text

[Copy your text here]

Please highlight the most frequently used keywords and phrases in the word cloud.:

The final product may appear akin to this image:

4- Assessing Keyword Potential through Interactive Scatter Plots

Scatter plots can be another helpful visualization tool for SEO professionals. In one example, I provided ChatGPT with a list of keyword difficulty and search volume data and asked it to display the distribution in a scatter plot, highlighting high-potential keywords. This scatter plot can help you assess the variety of keywords in your list and determine whether you should update it.

This can be your prompt:

Create a scatter plot of search volume vs. keyword difficulty 
from the given dataset, highlighting high-potential keywords with
search volume above 1500 and difficulty below 50.
[Copy your keyword list here]

See the image below as a possible representation of the result:

5- Mapping Website Structure and Page Relationships with Network Graphs

Lastly, network graphs can be useful for SEOs to visualize the structure and relationship of a website’s pages. By using ChatGPT to create a network graph, you can identify potential improvements in internal linking, streamline user experience, and ultimately enhance your SEO strategy.

Use this as your guiding idea:

Create a network graph for the following website structure

Nodes:

1. Home Page: "/"

2. About Us: "/about"

3. Services: "/services"

4. Blog: "/blog"

5. Contact Us: "/contact"

6. Article 1: "/blog/article-1"

7. Article 2: "/blog/article-2"

Edges (Hyperlinks):

1. Home Page -> About Us

2. Home Page -> Services

3. Home Page -> Blog

4. Home Page -> Contact Us

5. About Us -> Contact Us

6. Blog -> Article 1

7. Blog -> Article 2

8. Article 1 -> Article 2

Please label the nodes with the page names and show the direction of the hyperlinks.:

The output might bear a likeness to the subsequent image:

I found these use cases for Wolfram fascinating and practical. I believe these examples demonstrate the potential of the Wolfram plugin for SEO professionals. Many of my experiments were unsuccessful, but the ideas I’ve shared here struck me as valuable and worthy of exploration. If you have any additional suggestions or thoughts, please share them with me. I’m eager to hear your insights and ideas.