What Is Search Intent?
Search intent (also called user intent or query intent) refers to the reason behind a user's search. Google categorizes intent into four main types: Informational (wanting to learn — "what is SEO"), Navigational (wanting a specific site — "Google Search Console login"), Commercial (comparing options — "best SEO tools 2025"), and Transactional (wanting to buy — "buy Ahrefs subscription").
Why Search Intent Matters for SEO
Matching search intent is the single most important factor for ranking in modern SEO. Google's algorithms are designed to return results that match what users actually want. A page targeting "best SEO tools" with a blog post comparing tools will outrank a product page, because the intent is commercial investigation, not transactional. Mismatching intent means your page won't rank regardless of how well-optimized it is.
How to Optimize for Search Intent
Analyze the current SERP for your target keyword — the top results reveal what Google considers the correct intent. Match the content format (blog post, product page, comparison table, video). Match the content angle (beginner guide vs. advanced tutorial). Create content depth appropriate to the intent (quick answer vs. comprehensive guide). Revisit and update content when SERP intent shifts.
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