What is a keyword combiner?
A keyword combiner (or keyword mixer) takes two or three lists of words and merges them into every possible combination — a cartesian product. Feed it a list of neighborhoods, a list of services, and a list of modifiers, and it returns every permutation as ready-to-use keywords. It is the fastest way to build out a broad, structured keyword list for SEO content planning or a paid search campaign without typing each phrase by hand.
How to use it
- List A, B, C — paste one term per line. List C is optional; leave it blank to combine just A × B.
- Order of parts — choose how the pieces are arranged, e.g. A B C for "Brickell SEO services" or B A C for "SEO Brickell services".
- Delimiter — join words with a space, nothing, a hyphen, a comma, or your own custom text.
- Case — keep the input as-is, force lowercase, or apply Title Case.
- Match types — optionally wrap each result in
"phrase"or[exact]brackets for Google Ads.
Everything recalculates live as you type, the running total shows how many keywords you have, and one click copies the whole list to your clipboard.
A local SEO use case for Miami
Local search is all about combining where with what. Drop Miami neighborhoods into List A (Brickell, Wynwood, Coral Gables, Little Havana), your services into List B (SEO, digital marketing, web design), and intent modifiers into List C (services, agency, company, near me). In one pass you get a full grid of hyper-local keywords like "Wynwood web design agency" to map against landing pages and location content.
Generate broadly, then prune. A combiner will happily produce phrases no one actually searches for, so paste the output into your keyword research tool and keep only the terms with real search volume before you build pages around them.
Once you have your target keywords, our Miami SEO services team can turn them into ranking pages — or explore the rest of our free SEO tools to keep building.