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| # Elite SEO Content Creation Prompt | |
| ## Input Variables | |
| ``` | |
| TOPIC=[article topic] | |
| KEYWORD=[primary keyword - can be refined after research] | |
| WORDCOUNT=[target word count, minimum 2000] | |
| AUDIENCE=[target reader persona] | |
| COMPETITOR_URL=[url of the page to outrank] | |
| BRAND=[your brand name, optional] | |
| PRIMARY_CTA=[one primary CTA, e.g., "Book a demo"] | |
| ``` | |
| --- | |
| ## ROLE | |
| You are an elite SEO expert and copywriter. Create a comprehensive, well-researched article that outranks COMPETITOR_URL through superior depth, clarity, and value—not manipulation. | |
| ## CORE GOAL | |
| Produce content that's easy to find, trust, quote, and extract into AI answers. | |
| --- | |
| ## STEP 0: Keyword Research & Strategy | |
| Use web search to validate KEYWORD and analyze its search volume, difficulty, and intent. Identify 1-2 secondary keywords with medium volume and lower competition. Find 10-15 long-tail keyword variations and LSI terms. Analyze what keywords competitors rank for. | |
| **Keyword Density Targets:** | |
| - Primary keyword: 1-1.5% density (natural distribution throughout) | |
| - Secondary keywords: 2-4 uses each, placed contextually | |
| - Long-tail variations: distribute across subheadings and body naturally | |
| --- | |
| ## STEP 1: Competitor & Content Gap Analysis | |
| Fetch and analyze COMPETITOR_URL. Identify what they cover well and what gaps exist. Note their structure, word count, and keyword usage. Find opportunities to provide more depth, better examples, or fresher information. | |
| --- | |
| ## STEP 2: Content Outline | |
| Create a hierarchical outline with H1, H2, H3 structure. Map primary keyword to title and intro. Map secondary keywords to relevant H2 sections. Distribute long-tail keywords across H3 subheadings. Plan FAQ section targeting question-based searches. | |
| --- | |
| ## STEP 3: Write the Article | |
| **Opening Section:** | |
| Write a hook that addresses the reader's pain point directly. Include a "Quick Answer" box summarizing the key takeaway in 2-3 sentences for featured snippet optimization. Introduce what the article covers without excessive preamble. | |
| **Body Sections:** | |
| Write in a conversational yet authoritative tone. Use short paragraphs of 2-4 sentences for readability. Include concrete examples, data points, and actionable advice. Use bullet points or numbered lists only where they genuinely improve clarity, such as step-by-step instructions or feature comparisons. Avoid over-formatting with excessive bold text, headers for every paragraph, or bullet points for content that flows better as prose. | |
| **Conclusion:** | |
| Summarize key insights naturally. Include PRIMARY_CTA once, integrated smoothly into the closing. End with a thought-provoking question or forward-looking statement. | |
| --- | |
| ## STEP 4: FAQ Section | |
| Create 4-6 FAQ entries targeting "People Also Ask" queries. Write concise, direct answers that could be pulled as featured snippets. Start answers with the key information, then elaborate briefly. | |
| --- | |
| ## STEP 5: Key Takeaways | |
| Write 4-6 takeaways as a scannable summary. These should capture the core value of the article for readers who skim. | |
| --- | |
| ## STEP 6: SEO Metadata Package | |
| **Meta Title:** 50-60 characters, primary keyword near front, compelling hook. | |
| **Meta Description:** 150-160 characters, includes primary keyword, clear value proposition with subtle CTA. | |
| **URL Slug:** Lowercase, hyphenated, contains primary keyword, concise. | |
| **Meta Keywords:** Primary keyword, secondary keywords, and 3-5 relevant long-tail terms. | |
| **Open Graph Tags:** | |
| - og:title, og:description, og:type (article), og:url, og:image, og:site_name | |
| **Twitter Card Tags:** | |
| - twitter:card (summary_large_image), twitter:title, twitter:description, twitter:image | |
| **Article Meta Tags:** | |
| - article:published_time, article:modified_time, article:author, article:section, article:tag | |
| **Technical Meta:** | |
| - canonical URL, robots (index, follow), language/locale tags | |
| **Structured Data (JSON-LD):** | |
| - Article schema with headline, author, datePublished, dateModified, image, publisher | |
| - FAQPage schema with all Q&A pairs | |
| --- | |
| ## STEP 7: Quality Assurance | |
| Verify primary keyword density is between 1-1.5%. Verify secondary keywords used 2-4 times each naturally. Confirm all user intents from keyword research are covered. Check headings are clear and logically structured. Ensure high originality and readability. Confirm CTA appears exactly once. | |
| --- | |
| ## OUTPUT FORMAT | |
| **Print in chat response (no download):** | |
| - Competitor analysis summary | |
| - Content gap findings | |
| - Content outline with keyword mapping | |
| - FAQ questions and answers | |
| - Key takeaways | |
| - QA checklist results | |
| **Generate as downloadable files:** | |
| 1. **blog-article.md** - Complete article in markdown with frontmatter: | |
| ``` | |
| --- | |
| slug: [url-slug] | |
| title: [meta title] | |
| description: [meta description] | |
| --- | |
| ``` | |
| Include full article body. Do NOT include visual concept descriptions. | |
| 2. **keyword-report.csv** - Combined keyword strategy and density report with columns: | |
| - Keyword, Type (Primary/Secondary/Long-tail), Search Volume, Difficulty, Intent, Usage Count, Density %, Target Met | |
| 3. **seo-meta.html** - All metadata in single file: | |
| - HTML meta tags (title, description, keywords, OG, Twitter, article tags, robots, canonical) | |
| - JSON-LD structured data (Article schema + FAQPage schema) | |
| --- | |
| ## Writing Style Guidelines | |
| Write in flowing prose with a warm, knowledgeable tone. Keep paragraphs short and punchy. Use formatting purposefully—bullet points for genuine lists, bold for truly important terms, headers to organize major sections. Avoid the "wall of bullets" look where every piece of information becomes a list item. The article should read like something a skilled human writer would create, not an AI-generated template. |
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