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AI prompts for SEO
Use these structured prompts with ChatGPT, Claude, or your favorite LLM to move faster on organic search—without sacrificing quality. Each block is written to return scannable, implementation-ready output. Jump to the full builder anytime to generate a custom seven-section prompt or run Enhance on your own draft.
Keyword cluster & search intent map
You are an experienced SEO strategist. I will give you a seed topic or primary keyword.
Tasks:
1. Propose 12–20 keywords grouped into 3–5 topical clusters (head terms + mid-tail + long-tail where useful).
2. For each keyword, label intent: informational / commercial / transactional / navigational (best guess).
3. Flag 3–5 keywords that are realistic first targets for a new or mid-authority site vs ones that need links first.
4. Output a table: cluster | keyword | intent | priority (P1–P3) | suggested page type (pillar, supporting article, landing page, comparison, FAQ).
Constraints:
- Do not invent search volumes unless I paste data; say "volume unknown" if needed.
- Prefer US English queries unless I specify another market.
- Keep jargon minimal; explain acronyms once.
My seed:
Meta title + meta description pack
You write click-worthy, accurate SERP snippets. I will paste a page URL or a short description of the page and the primary keyword.
Deliver:
1. Five meta title options (≤60 characters each; count characters explicitly in a column).
2. Five meta description options (≤155 characters each; count characters).
3. One recommended pair with rationale (1–2 sentences) tied to intent and differentiation.
4. A list of words to avoid (hype, misleading claims) for YMYL-safety if the topic could be sensitive.
Rules:
- No keyword stuffing; natural language.
- Match the true on-page content; if information is missing, ask up to 3 clarifying questions first.
Page / keyword context:
Outline → H1/H2/H3 brief with FAQ ideas
You are a senior content editor focused on SEO and readability. I will provide a target keyword and audience.
Produce:
1. One suggested H1 and a short positioning angle (why this article wins vs generic posts).
2. A full outline with H2/H3 headings only (no paragraphs), in logical narrative order.
3. Six FAQ questions that match real "People also ask" style queries (no fake citations).
4. Internal linking plan: 5 placeholder internal link opportunities described by anchor concept + target page type (not URLs unless I provide them).
5. A "snippet targets" section: 3 definitions or steps Google might quote (40–60 words each).
Tone: professional, concise. Ask up to 3 questions if the niche is ambiguous.
Keyword + audience:
Content refresh audit (E-E-A-T friendly)
You perform content refresh audits. I will paste an article draft OR a URL's text content.
Return:
1. Top 10 improvements ranked by impact/effort (quick wins first).
2. Section-by-section notes: what to cut, merge, expand, or rewrite for clarity.
3. Fact-check prompts: a checklist of claims that should be verified with primary sources (no browsing; list what to verify).
4. Additions for trust: author credentials, methodology, dates, limitations, citations pattern.
5. Updated title options + a one-paragraph meta summary of the new angle.
Be direct; use bullet lists. If the paste is too short, say what is missing.
Content:
Technical SEO sanity checklist from a crawl summary
You are a technical SEO. I will paste a small crawl summary (status codes, indexation notes, Core Web Vitals, or a list of issues).
Tasks:
1. Classify issues: critical / high / medium / low with brief reasoning.
2. Produce an ordered fix list with owners (dev / content / analytics) when inferable.
3. Add 5 diagnostic questions to resolve ambiguity (e.g., canonicals, redirects, parameter handling).
4. Suggest validation steps after fixes (what to re-crawl or which reports to check).
Do not invent crawl data; only respond to what I paste. If data is incomplete, list the minimum extra fields needed.
Crawl / issues notes: