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Plan, outline, and optimize content to rank in search.

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Generate a keyword-optimized blog post outline

beginner

Produces a full, search-ready blog outline with heading hierarchy and section guidance — ideal before writing a new post.

Act as an experienced SEO content strategist. Create a detailed blog post outline for the target keyword "[PRIMARY_KEYWORD]". The audience is [AUDIENCE]. Structure the outline with an H1 title (include the exact keyword), an introduction hook, at least 5 H2 sections with 2–3 H3 sub-points each, a FAQ section with 4 questions, and a conclusion with a CTA. For each section, add a one-sentence note on what the paragraph should cover. Return the outline in a numbered hierarchical format.

How to use: Replace [PRIMARY_KEYWORD] with your exact target phrase and [AUDIENCE] with a concise description like 'beginner home bakers' or 'B2B SaaS marketers'.

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Write an SEO meta title and meta description

beginner

Generates multiple on-brand meta tag options you can A/B test to improve click-through rate from search results.

Write 5 variations of an SEO meta title and meta description for a blog post about "[TOPIC]". The primary keyword is "[PRIMARY_KEYWORD]" and the secondary keyword is "[SECONDARY_KEYWORD]". Follow these rules: meta title must be 50–60 characters, meta description must be 140–155 characters, include a compelling benefit or action word, and do not use clickbait. Present each variation as a numbered pair labeled 'Title:' and 'Description:'.

How to use: Fill in the topic and both keywords; pick the variation that best matches your brand voice.

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Identify semantic keywords for a topic

beginner

Builds a semantic keyword map around a seed term to guide content depth and internal linking strategy.

You are an SEO keyword researcher. For the seed keyword "[SEED_KEYWORD]", generate a structured list of semantically related keywords grouped into the following categories: (1) Synonyms and close variants, (2) Long-tail questions (who, what, how, why, when), (3) Related subtopics a reader would also care about, (4) Commercial intent keywords (best, buy, compare, review), and (5) Informational intent keywords. Provide at least 5 keywords per category. Do not include search volume estimates — focus only on relevance and intent.

How to use: Use the output to enrich an existing draft or plan a content cluster; copy relevant terms into your headings and body copy.

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Rewrite a blog intro for SEO and engagement

beginner

Improves an existing intro to hook readers faster and satisfy on-page SEO best practices — great for refreshing old posts.

Rewrite the following blog post introduction to (1) naturally include the primary keyword "[PRIMARY_KEYWORD]" within the first 100 words, (2) open with a relatable problem or surprising statement instead of a generic definition, (3) clearly state what the reader will learn, and (4) keep it under 150 words. Preserve the original meaning but make it more compelling and search-friendly.

Original introduction:
[PASTE_INTRODUCTION_HERE]

How to use: Paste your current opening paragraph where indicated and specify your exact target keyword.

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Create a topic cluster content plan

intermediate

Maps out a full hub-and-spoke content cluster to build topical authority — ideal for quarterly content planning.

Act as a content strategist building a topic cluster for SEO. The pillar topic is "[PILLAR_TOPIC]" and the target audience is "[AUDIENCE]". Produce a content cluster plan that includes: (1) One pillar page title and a one-sentence description of its scope, (2) At least 8 cluster/supporting article titles, each with a target long-tail keyword and a one-sentence description of the unique angle it covers, and (3) A brief note on how each cluster article should internally link back to the pillar. Format the output as a table with columns: Article Title | Target Keyword | Angle/Description | Links To.

How to use: Set [PILLAR_TOPIC] to your main service or expertise area and describe your audience so the angles stay relevant.

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Audit a blog post for on-page SEO gaps

intermediate

Performs a detailed on-page SEO audit of any existing post and surfaces actionable improvements.

You are an on-page SEO auditor. Review the blog post below and produce a structured audit covering: (1) Keyword usage — does the primary keyword "[PRIMARY_KEYWORD]" appear in the title, first paragraph, at least one H2, and the conclusion? (2) Heading structure — is there a logical H1 > H2 > H3 hierarchy? (3) Content gaps — list up to 5 subtopics or questions a searcher might expect that are missing. (4) Readability — flag sentences over 25 words or paragraphs over 150 words. (5) Internal/external linking opportunities. For each issue, give a specific, actionable fix. Return findings as a numbered list under each category heading.

Blog post:
[PASTE_BLOG_POST_HERE]

How to use: Paste the full post text and provide the primary keyword you are targeting for that page.

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Write a search-optimized FAQ section

intermediate

Creates a FAQ section optimized for featured snippets and People Also Ask boxes — add it to any informational post.

Create an FAQ section for a blog post targeting the keyword "[PRIMARY_KEYWORD]". The audience is [AUDIENCE]. Generate 6 questions that mirror how real searchers phrase queries (use natural, conversational language). For each question: write a concise answer of 40–80 words, naturally include the question keyword in the answer, and structure the answer to work as a standalone snippet. Format each Q&A using 'Q:' and 'A:' labels. After the FAQ, list the schema markup type I should use to mark this up for search engines.

How to use: Adjust the audience description so questions reflect your readers' real knowledge level and pain points.

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Optimize an existing blog post for a new keyword

intermediate

Retrofits an existing post to target a new keyword without starting from scratch — perfect for content refreshes.

I have an existing blog post on "[EXISTING_TOPIC]" that I want to re-optimize to rank for the new target keyword "[NEW_TARGET_KEYWORD]". Here is the current post:

[PASTE_BLOG_POST_HERE]

Please: (1) Suggest a revised H1 title that naturally includes the new keyword, (2) Identify the 3 best existing sections to update and explain exactly what to add or change in each, (3) Recommend 2 new H2 sections to add with a brief content brief for each, (4) Rewrite the meta description to target the new keyword (150 characters max), and (5) List any internal links I should add, specifying the anchor text and the type of page to link to.

How to use: Be specific about the new keyword intent (informational vs. commercial) so the suggestions match your goal.

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Generate search-intent-matched title tag variations

intermediate

Explores multiple emotional and intent-based angles for a title so you can choose the best fit for your audience and SERP position.

For the keyword "[KEYWORD]", generate 10 distinct H1/title tag options, each targeting a different search intent or emotional angle. Label each with its intent type from this list: Informational, Navigational, Commercial Investigation, Transactional, or Navigational. Rules: each title must be 50–65 characters, include the exact keyword or a close variant, and avoid duplicate structures. After the list, explain in two sentences which title you recommend and why, based on likely searcher intent.

How to use: Use this when you're torn between approaches or want to test different headlines in an SEO experiment.

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Create a content brief for a freelance writer

intermediate

Produces a production-ready content brief that gives a writer everything needed to create an SEO-optimized article.

Create a comprehensive SEO content brief for a freelance writer. The details are:
- Target keyword: [PRIMARY_KEYWORD]
- Secondary keywords: [SECONDARY_KEYWORDS]
- Target audience: [AUDIENCE]
- Desired word count: [WORD_COUNT]
- Funnel stage: [TOFU / MOFU / BOFU]
- Brand tone: [TONE, e.g. friendly and authoritative]

The brief must include: (1) Article goal and target audience summary, (2) Suggested H1 and 4–6 H2 headings, (3) Mandatory keywords to include naturally, (4) Key points each section must cover, (5) Competitor angles to differentiate from, (6) What NOT to include (off-topic tangents, etc.), (7) Internal links to suggest, (8) CTA guidance. Format as a structured document the writer can follow without asking follow-up questions.

How to use: Fill in all parameters carefully; the more detail you provide, the more precise the brief will be.

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Perform a competitor content gap analysis

advanced

Finds content gaps versus top-ranking competitors and shapes a differentiated article strategy — use it before writing any competitive post.

I am writing a blog post targeting the keyword "[TARGET_KEYWORD]" for the audience "[AUDIENCE]". Below are the titles and brief descriptions of the top 3 competing articles I found in search results:

Competitor 1: [TITLE AND SHORT DESCRIPTION]
Competitor 2: [TITLE AND SHORT DESCRIPTION]
Competitor 3: [TITLE AND SHORT DESCRIPTION]

Based on what these competitors likely cover given their titles and angles, identify: (1) At least 5 content gaps — subtopics or perspectives they probably miss that I should include, (2) 3 ways I can add unique value (original angle, deeper depth, better format, etc.), (3) A recommended article structure that would outperform these competitors on comprehensiveness, and (4) One 'skyscraper' hook — an opening angle that makes my post stand out immediately in the SERP.

How to use: Copy the actual titles and meta descriptions from the top search results into the competitor slots.

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Write a long-form blog post section by section

intermediate

Guides the AI to write a long post incrementally, giving you quality control at each section — best for posts over 2,000 words.

You are writing a long-form SEO blog post targeting the keyword "[PRIMARY_KEYWORD]" for [AUDIENCE]. Here is the approved outline:

[PASTE_OUTLINE_HERE]

Write the post section by section. For each H2 section: (1) Write 200–300 words of well-structured body copy, (2) Naturally include the section's target sub-keyword at least once, (3) Use short paragraphs (3–4 sentences max), (4) Add a transition sentence at the end that leads into the next section. Do not write the introduction or conclusion yet — start with the first H2 section and pause, then I will ask you to continue. Confirm you understand before writing.

How to use: Paste your finalized outline and work through the post one H2 at a time, reviewing before proceeding.

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Build an internal linking strategy for a content cluster

advanced

Designs a systematic internal linking map for a topic cluster to distribute page authority and improve crawlability.

I have the following pages on my website and want to build a smart internal linking strategy to boost SEO authority across the cluster:

Pillar page: [PILLAR_PAGE_TITLE_AND_URL]
Cluster pages:
[LIST_CLUSTER_PAGE_TITLES_AND_URLS]

For each cluster page, recommend: (1) Which other pages in the cluster it should link TO, with suggested anchor text for each link, (2) Which pages should link BACK to it, with suggested anchor text, (3) Whether the pillar page should link to it (yes/no and why). Present the output as a table: Page | Links To | Linked From | Pillar Link? Finally, give 3 general internal linking principles I should follow for this cluster going forward.

How to use: List all relevant URLs and titles; the more complete your list, the more useful the linking map.

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Craft a click-worthy blog post title using proven formulas

beginner

Generates diverse headline options using proven copywriting formulas, helping you choose a title optimized for both SEO and clicks.

Generate 10 blog post title options for a post about "[TOPIC]" targeting the keyword "[PRIMARY_KEYWORD]" for [AUDIENCE]. Use a different proven headline formula for each title — for example: numbered list, how-to, question, secret/insider, mistake-avoidance, ultimate guide, case study, comparison, step-by-step, and challenge. Each title must be under 65 characters and include the primary keyword or a close variant. Label each title with the formula it uses. At the end, rate the top 3 by likely CTR potential and explain briefly why.

How to use: Use this when brainstorming titles; combine the SEO insight with A/B testing data if available.

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Summarize a long blog post as a TL;DR snippet

beginner

Creates three repurposable summaries from any post — for featured snippets, on-page UX, and social promotion.

Read the blog post below and write three versions of a TL;DR summary, each optimized for a different purpose:
1. A 2-sentence snippet optimized to appear as a Google featured snippet (direct, keyword-rich, factual).
2. A 3-bullet summary for use at the top of the post to improve reader retention.
3. A 280-character social media teaser that creates curiosity and drives clicks.

Use plain language, avoid jargon, and do not introduce any information not present in the original post.

Blog post:
[PASTE_BLOG_POST_HERE]

How to use: Paste the full post; use the featured snippet version verbatim in a summary box at the top of your article.

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Develop a pillar page outline for topical authority

advanced

Blueprints a comprehensive pillar page designed to anchor a topic cluster and signal topical authority to search engines.

Act as an SEO content architect. Create a comprehensive pillar page outline for the broad topic "[PILLAR_TOPIC]" targeting the audience "[AUDIENCE]". The pillar page must: (1) Establish topical authority by covering the full breadth of the topic at an introductory-to-intermediate depth, (2) Include an H1 with the core keyword, a compelling intro, and at least 8 H2 sections covering distinct subtopics, (3) For each H2, list 2–4 H3 sub-points and a one-line brief, (4) Flag 5 subtopics that should become separate cluster articles (link out) rather than being covered in depth here, (5) Suggest a logical reading order and estimated word count per section. Total target word count: [TARGET_WORD_COUNT].

How to use: Set a realistic word count (typically 3,000–6,000 words for pillar pages) and define your audience carefully.

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Write keyword-rich image alt text at scale

beginner

Generates accurate, keyword-conscious alt text for multiple images at once — essential for accessibility and image SEO.

Write SEO-optimized alt text for the following images in a blog post about "[POST_TOPIC]". The primary keyword is "[PRIMARY_KEYWORD]". For each image description I give you, write alt text that: (1) Describes the image accurately and concisely (under 125 characters), (2) Naturally includes the keyword or a relevant variant where it fits contextually (do NOT force it if irrelevant), (3) Avoids starting with 'image of' or 'photo of'. Return each as: Image [number]: [alt text].

Image descriptions:
1. [DESCRIBE_IMAGE_1]
2. [DESCRIBE_IMAGE_2]
3. [DESCRIBE_IMAGE_3]
4. [DESCRIBE_IMAGE_4]
5. [DESCRIBE_IMAGE_5]

How to use: Describe each image in plain language (what it shows, who is in it, what is happening) and let the AI handle the optimization.

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Analyze search intent and recommend content format

intermediate

Decodes the true intent behind a keyword so you build the right content type and depth from the start.

Analyze the search intent behind the keyword "[KEYWORD]" for the audience "[AUDIENCE]". Provide: (1) Intent classification: Informational, Commercial Investigation, Transactional, or Navigational — and explain your reasoning, (2) What the searcher is ultimately trying to accomplish (the job-to-be-done), (3) The recommended content format (e.g., listicle, how-to guide, comparison table, video script, landing page, tool/calculator) and why it fits the intent, (4) Recommended content depth: word count range and whether multimedia is important, (5) 3 things this content MUST deliver to satisfy the searcher and earn a high ranking. Be specific and base your analysis on the keyword phrasing and likely context.

How to use: Run this before writing; use the output to brief a writer or set up your own document structure.

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Generate schema markup recommendations for a blog post

advanced

Recommends the right schema markup types for a post and explains what SERP features they can unlock — use it before a developer implements structured data.

I have a blog post with the following details:
- Title: [POST_TITLE]
- Topic: [TOPIC]
- Content type: [e.g., how-to guide, review, FAQ, recipe, news article]
- Primary keyword: [PRIMARY_KEYWORD]
- Does it include step-by-step instructions? [YES/NO]
- Does it include a FAQ section? [YES/NO]
- Does it include a rating or review? [YES/NO]

Based on these details, recommend: (1) The most appropriate schema markup types to implement, (2) For each schema type, explain what SERP enhancement it can unlock (e.g., rich snippets, breadcrumbs, FAQ accordion), (3) List the required and recommended properties for each schema type, (4) Flag any content changes I should make to the post to qualify for the rich result. Do not write the actual JSON-LD code — focus on strategy and requirements.

How to use: Answer each YES/NO accurately so the schema recommendations match your actual content.

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Repurpose a blog post into an SEO-optimized video script

intermediate

Transforms a written post into a video script that reinforces keyword signals and drives traffic back to the article.

Convert the blog post below into a structured video script optimized for search (YouTube SEO and embedded video SEO). The primary keyword is "[PRIMARY_KEYWORD]". The script should: (1) Open with a 30-second hook that states the viewer's problem and what they'll learn, (2) Cover the 5 most important points from the article, condensed into clear spoken segments of 60–90 seconds each, (3) Naturally mention the primary keyword within the first 30 seconds and at least twice more, (4) Include a verbal CTA at the end directing viewers to the full blog post, (5) Add [B-ROLL SUGGESTION] notes in brackets where visual support would help. Keep total script length appropriate for a 6–9 minute video.

Blog post:
[PASTE_BLOG_POST_HERE]

How to use: Use this when building a video content strategy alongside your blog; the B-roll notes help brief a video editor.

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Write a skyscraper content strategy for a competitive keyword

advanced

Builds a differentiated skyscraper strategy to create content that genuinely improves on current top-ranking results.

I want to outrank the current top results for the keyword "[TARGET_KEYWORD]" in the [INDUSTRY] industry. My website's strength is [DESCRIBE_YOUR_SITE_AUTHORITY_OR_NICHE]. Here are summaries of the top 3 ranking articles:

Article 1: [SUMMARY]
Article 2: [SUMMARY]
Article 3: [SUMMARY]

Using the skyscraper technique, create a strategy document that includes: (1) A 'gap score' for each competitor (what they do well vs. what's missing), (2) 5 specific ways my article can be meaningfully better (not just longer), (3) Unique angles, data types, or formats I should add that competitors lack, (4) A recommended structure that combines the best of all competitors plus my unique additions, (5) Realistic expectations: what signals or factors (beyond content) will determine whether I can outrank them.

How to use: Write honest summaries of competitor content — the more accurate the input, the sharper the strategy output.

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Create a 90-day SEO content calendar

advanced

Produces a structured, intent-balanced editorial calendar aligned to SEO goals — ideal for quarterly planning sessions.

Create a 90-day SEO content calendar for a [BUSINESS_TYPE] targeting [AUDIENCE]. The core topic area is "[CORE_TOPIC]". Assume we can publish [NUMBER_OF_POSTS] posts per month. The calendar should: (1) Spread content across TOFU (awareness), MOFU (consideration), and BOFU (decision) stages in a [RATIO, e.g. 50/30/20] split, (2) Include a mix of content formats (how-to, listicle, comparison, case study, FAQ, etc.), (3) Show logical internal linking opportunities between posts, (4) Note the primary keyword target for each post, (5) Flag 2–3 posts as pillar or cluster cornerstone content. Format as a table: Week | Post Title | Target Keyword | Format | Funnel Stage | Links To/From.

How to use: Adjust the TOFU/MOFU/BOFU ratio based on where your biggest traffic or conversion gaps are.

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Improve content readability for SEO and user experience

beginner

Enhances the readability of any blog section for both human readers and search engine crawlers that reward low-bounce content.

Rewrite the following blog section to improve readability without changing the core meaning or removing any key information. Apply these specific improvements: (1) Break any paragraph longer than 4 sentences into shorter ones, (2) Convert any list of 3+ items in running text into a bullet list, (3) Replace jargon or complex words with plain-language alternatives (target a reading level appropriate for [AUDIENCE]), (4) Shorten sentences over 25 words where possible, (5) Add a bolded key takeaway sentence at the end of the section. Show the revised version only — do not show a comparison or commentary.

Section to rewrite:
[PASTE_SECTION_HERE]

How to use: Process one section at a time for best results; specify audience reading level to calibrate complexity.

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Write a linkable asset concept and pitch outline

advanced

Ideates and outlines a high-value linkable asset alongside an outreach pitch — essential for any link-building campaign.

I want to create a piece of linkable content (link bait) in the niche of "[NICHE]" that will earn backlinks from [TARGET_LINKING_SITES, e.g. industry blogs, news outlets, resource pages]. My website is about [BRIEF_SITE_DESCRIPTION].

Generate: (1) 5 original linkable asset concepts (e.g., original research, free tool idea, definitive guide, visual explainer, data study) with a one-paragraph description of each and why it would earn links, (2) For the strongest concept, write a full outline including angle, headline, key sections, and what makes it uniquely shareable, (3) A 150-word email pitch template I could send to potential linking sites to introduce the asset once published.

How to use: Be specific about the niche and the types of sites you want links from to get targeted, realistic asset ideas.

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Optimize a blog post conclusion for conversions and SEO

beginner

Reshapes a weak or generic conclusion into one that reinforces keyword signals and drives a measurable conversion action.

Rewrite the conclusion of the blog post below. The target keyword is "[PRIMARY_KEYWORD]" and the desired reader action is "[DESIRED_CTA, e.g., download a free checklist, start a free trial, leave a comment]". The new conclusion must: (1) Summarize the 3 most important takeaways in 2–3 sentences, (2) Naturally use the primary keyword one final time without it feeling forced, (3) End with a specific, low-friction CTA sentence that tells the reader exactly what to do next and why, (4) Be 80–120 words total. Write the new conclusion only — no commentary.

Original conclusion:
[PASTE_CONCLUSION_HERE]

How to use: Match the CTA to where the reader is in the funnel — don't ask a top-of-funnel reader to buy immediately.

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