The Keyword Combiner creates phrases from multiple word lists. This tool helps you quickly generate search query variants, ad keywords, category names, tags, or landing page ideas.
For example, if you enter in the first list buy, order, in the second laptop, smartphone, and in the third New York, Los Angeles, the tool will generate all possible combinations: buy laptop New York, order smartphone Los Angeles, and many more.
What the Tool Can Do
- Creates combinations from multiple lists — merges words and phrases from different columns into ready-to-use keyword queries.
- Supports additional lists — you can add more word blocks: services, products, cities, attributes, commercial prefixes, and other elements.
- Removes extra spaces and blank lines — helps produce a clean list without empty entries.
- Generates a final list of phrases — results can be copied and used in spreadsheets, ad platforms, SEO semantic cores, or content plans.
When to Use the Combiner
- To collect keyword phrase variants
- To prepare semantics for categories, products, or services
- To generate queries with cities and regions
- To create header, tag, or anchor variations
- To prepare keywords for contextual advertising
- To quickly expand a phrase list based on a template
How to Use It
- Enter your first list of words or phrases, e.g., commercial prefixes:
buy,price,order. - Add a second list, e.g., products or services:
sofa,bed,wardrobe. - If needed, add third and subsequent lists: cities, brands, attributes, sizes, or other specifics.
- Click the generate button.
- Copy the resulting list of combinations and review it before use.
Example Lists for Generation
For Commercial Queries
- List 1: buy, order, price
- List 2: vinyl windows, entry doors, blinds
- List 3: New York, Chicago, Miami
For Local SEO
- List 1: home renovation, AC installation, flower delivery
- List 2: in NYC, in LA, in Chicago
- List 3: budget-friendly, emergency, full-service
For an Online Store
- List 1: men's, women's, kids'
- List 2: sneakers, jackets, backpacks
- List 3: Nike, Adidas, Puma
Things to Keep in Mind
- Check the meaning of the final phrases. Automated combinations may create unnatural or irrelevant queries.
- Don't use all variants without filtering. After generation, it's best to remove garbage, duplicates, and overly strange combinations.
- Pay attention to the order of lists. The order of blocks determines the word order in the final phrase.
- Don't overload phrases with too many modifiers. Overly long combinations often look unnatural and may be useless for SEO or ads.
Example Use Cases
- Collect keyword phrases like "service + city"
- Create combinations like "buy + product + brand"
- Prepare a list of queries for an ad campaign
- Generate category or tag name variations
- Expand your semantic core based on a given template
