The content-brief mistake that makes your reviews read like a keyword list
Failure mode: treating Surfer/Frase/MarketMuse term lists as a checklist to hit 100%. These tools reverse-engineer term frequency from page-1 competitors. Hit every suggested term at the recommended count and your review reads like it was assembled from the SERP — because it was. Reviews specifically die from this: you end up parroting spec sheets every competitor already copied, with zero firsthand detail.
Surfer vs Frase for review briefs:
Surfer
— Pros: granular term targets, NLP entities
— Cons: pushes density, easy to over-optimize
Frase
— Pros: question mining (great for review FAQs), lighter term pressure
— Cons: weaker on competitive term gaps
My pick: Frase for review/comparison content because the value is the questions buyers ask, not term density. Use Surfer only for the head-term pillar.
Gotcha nobody mentions: the 'optimal content score' is computed from competitors who may all be thin affiliate pages — you're optimizing toward mediocrity. Check WHICH URLs the tool sampled before trusting the target.
Bottom line: mine the questions, ignore the density meter, and add the one thing competitors can't — that you actually used it.
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The content-brief mistake that makes your reviews read like a keyword list
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