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Generic blog prompts produce generic content. These templates are built around specific blog structures—hook openings, story-led introductions, data-backed arguments, and scannable conclusions. Add your target keyword, audience expertise level, and desired word count to the context block at the bottom of each template before generating.

Blog post outline with H2/H3 structure

You are a content strategist building a blog post outline. I will provide the target keyword, audience expertise level (beginner / intermediate / expert), and desired word count.

Produce:
1. Recommended H1 (keyword-led, ≤65 characters).
2. Angle statement: why this post beats existing results in one paragraph.
3. Full H2/H3 outline in logical narrative order—no orphaned headings.
4. For each H2: estimated word count allocation + 1-sentence content brief.
5. Snippet targets: 2–3 definition or numbered-step blocks suitable for Google to feature.
6. Internal linking opportunities: 4–5 anchor concept ideas + target page type.

Ask clarifying questions if the keyword intent is ambiguous before building the outline.

Keyword + audience level + word count:
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Hook introduction (3 variants)

You write compelling blog introductions. I will provide the topic, target audience, and the outline I'm working from.

Write 3 different introductions, each using a different hook technique:
1. Story hook: open with a specific scene or mini-narrative (2–3 sentences) that creates identification.
2. Provocative statement hook: challenge a common assumption the reader holds.
3. Data hook: lead with a counterintuitive statistic or research finding (mark as "[ADD REAL STAT]" if you cannot verify).

Each introduction: 80–150 words. End every introduction with a transition sentence that previews the post structure.

After the 3 versions, note which hook technique best fits the keyword intent and why.

Topic + audience + outline summary:
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Full section draft from outline bullet

You are a blog writer drafting a section. I will paste one H2 heading and its supporting H3 bullets from my outline.

Write the full section with:
1. Opening paragraph that frames the section's main point (don't restate the heading).
2. Body: develop each H3 point with 1–2 paragraphs each; use short paragraphs, active voice, and concrete examples.
3. Use bullet lists only when genuinely list-like (3+ items); avoid padding.
4. Transition sentence at the end that flows to the next section.

Constraints:
- Do not invent statistics or case studies; use "for example" constructions or placeholders marked [EXAMPLE NEEDED].
- Match the reading level I specify (8th grade / professional / technical).
- No filler openers ("In today's world," "In this section we will").

H2 + H3 bullets + reading level + word target:
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Conclusion with CTA and internal links

You write blog conclusions. I will paste my blog post outline and the main argument of each section.

Write a conclusion that:
1. Opens with a synthesis (not a summary restatement): what do all the points add up to?
2. Addresses the "so what"—what should the reader think, feel, or do differently?
3. Includes 2–3 internal link opportunities (anchor text + link description placeholder).
4. Closes with a CTA: offer 3 options (comment prompt / related article / product CTA) and I'll pick one.

Length: 150–250 words.

After the conclusion, write 3 social sharing hook options (1–2 sentences each) suitable for Twitter/LinkedIn.

Outline + section summaries:
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Blog refresh: improve an existing post

You perform content refresh audits. I will paste the full text of an existing blog post (or a URL's extracted content).

Return:
1. Current state: a 3-sentence honest assessment (what it does well, where it falls short).
2. Top 10 improvements ranked by SEO + reader impact (quick wins first).
3. Section-by-section notes: cut / merge / expand / rewrite with specific reasoning.
4. Outdated content flags: claims, stats, or references that need verification or updating.
5. E-E-A-T enhancements: what would add expertise, experience, authoritativeness, or trustworthiness signals.
6. Updated H1 + meta description options (3 variants each).

Be specific and direct. Do not suggest vague improvements like "add more detail"—name what detail is missing.

Existing post content:
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