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SEO Prompt

📁 Marketing & Sales 👤 Contributed by @f 🗓️ Updated
The prompt
Using WebPilot, create an outline for an article that will be 2,000 words on the keyword 'Best SEO prompts' based on the top 10 results from Google. Include every relevant heading possible. Keep the keyword density of the headings high. For each section of the outline, include the word count. Include FAQs section in the outline too, based on people also ask section from Google for the keyword. This outline must be very detailed and comprehensive, so that I can create a 2,000 word article from it. Generate a long list of LSI and NLP keywords related to my keyword. Also include any other words related to the keyword. Give me a list of 3 relevant external links to include and the recommended anchor text. Make sure they're not competing articles. Split the outline into part 1 and part 2.

Example outputs

Here is what ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini typically return for this prompt:

🚀 ChatGPT

I'll help you create a comprehensive SEO-optimized outline for 'Best SEO prompts'! The outline will be split into two parts with detailed sections totaling 2,000 words. Part 1 includes: Introduction (150 words), What Are SEO Prompts (200 words), Why SEO Prompts Matter in 2024 (200 words), and Top 10 Best SEO Prompts for Content Creation (400 words). Part 2 covers: Advanced SEO Prompt Strategies (300 words), How to Customize SEO Prompts (250 words), Common Mistakes (200 words), and FAQs (300 words). LSI keywords include: AI content optimization, ChatGPT for SEO, prompt engineering, search engine optimization templates, content marketing prompts. External links: Link to Search Engine Journal's AI guide (anchor: 'AI content strategies'), Moz's SEO basics (anchor: 'SEO fundamentals'), and HubSpot's content marketing hub (anchor: 'content optimization techniques').

✨ Claude

I should note that I don't have access to WebPilot or real-time Google search results, so I can't pull actual current rankings. However, I can create a detailed outline structure based on common SEO article patterns. A typical outline would include sections like 'Understanding SEO Prompts' (175 words), 'Category-Specific Prompts' with subsections for keyword research, content optimization, and technical SEO (totaling 600 words), implementation guides (400 words), and 5-7 FAQs (300 words). For LSI keywords, I'd suggest: prompt engineering, AI copywriting, search optimization, content templates, semantic keywords. Without checking current non-competing sources, I'd recommend linking to established SEO resources like Search Engine Land or Google's documentation with contextually relevant anchor text.

💎 Gemini

Based on SEO best practices for 2,000-word articles, here's a structured outline: Part 1 (1,000 words): Introduction with keyword (150w), What Are SEO Prompts + Types (250w), Benefits for Content Strategy (200w), Top 5 Prompts for Beginners (400w). Part 2 (1,000 words): Advanced Prompt Techniques (300w), Industry-Specific Applications (300w), Best Practices (200w), FAQs based on common queries (200w). LSI/NLP keywords: AI writing tools, prompt templates, content optimization, keyword research prompts, meta description generators, ChatGPT SEO, copywriting automation. Suggested external links: Google Search Central documentation (anchor: 'Google's content guidelines'), Neil Patel's SEO resources (anchor: 'SEO strategy fundamentals'), Content Marketing Institute (anchor: 'content planning tools').

How to use this prompt

Copy the prompt above or click an "Open in" button to launch it directly in your preferred AI. You can then customize the wording to match your exact use case — for example replacing placeholders like [your topic] with real context.

Which AI model works best

ChatGPT is the workhorse for marketing copy — fast, format-flexible, consistent. Claude is better for longer-form thought leadership. For SEO-driven content where accuracy matters, verify with Gemini's grounded search.

How to customize this prompt

Always specify: brand voice, target customer, primary KPI (clicks, opens, conversions), format (tweet, email, landing page hero). Paste competitor examples as few-shot references if you have a specific style in mind.

Common use cases

  • Generating email subject lines and A/B test variants
  • Writing ad copy across Meta, Google, LinkedIn
  • Creating long-tail SEO content briefs
  • Crafting cold outreach sequences for sales
  • Producing social media content calendars

Variations

Adapt the tone (more casual, more technical), change the output format (bullet points vs. paragraphs), or add constraints (word limits, target audience).

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