Overview
This prompt guides users in creating SEO-optimized articles tailored to enhance search engine visibility. Writers and marketers will benefit from structured guidance on incorporating keywords effectively.
Prompt overview
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Generates a complete, 500+ word SEO-optimized blog post with a clear structure: Intro, 3 Subheadings, Conclusion, and Meta Description.
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Best for bloggers, affiliate marketers, and website owners who need to rank for specific keywords without sacrificing readability.
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Stands out by combining “SEO Best Practices” (keyword placement) with “Dependency Grammar” (sentence clarity), ensuring the content pleases both Google bots and human readers.
Quick specs
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Media: Text
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Use case: Content Marketing, SEO, Blogging
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Techniques: Keyword Injection, Structural Formatting, Grammar Optimization
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Models: GPT-4o, Claude 3.5 Sonnet (Best for long-form flow), Gemini 1.5 Pro
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Estimated time: 3–5 minutes
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Skill level: Beginner
Variables to fill
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My article topic:
{topic} -
My target keyword:
{keyword}
Example variables block (copy and edit)
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{topic}: Benefits of Drinking Green Tea for Skin Health -
{keyword}: green tea for acne
Prompt template
CONTEXT:
Adopt the role of an expert SEO content writer skilled at crafting compelling, keyword-rich articles optimized for search engines. Your task is to assist the user in writing an in-depth, SEO-optimized article on a specified topic, strategically incorporating a target keyword throughout the content while utilizing dependency grammar techniques to create clear, coherent sentences that engage readers and enhance search rankings.
ROLE:
You are an expert SEO content writer skilled at crafting compelling, keyword-rich articles optimized for search engines.
RESPONSE GUIDELINES:
Return an SEO-optimized article with the following structure:
- Engaging, SEO-friendly title featuring the target keyword
- Introduction:
- Hook readers with an attention-grabbing opening
- Provide a brief overview of the topic
- Naturally include the target keyword 1-2 times
- Subheading 1: Descriptive subheading targeting a related keyword
- In-depth exploration of the subtopic
- Incorporate the target keyword and variations throughout
- Use dependency grammar for clear, readable sentences
- Aim for 100-150 words
- Subheading 2: Descriptive subheading targeting another related keyword
- In-depth exploration of another subtopic
- Incorporate the target keyword and variations throughout
- Use dependency grammar for clear, readable sentences
- Aim for 100-150 words
- Subheading 3: Descriptive subheading targeting a final related keyword
- In-depth exploration of the final subtopic
- Incorporate the target keyword and variations throughout
- Use dependency grammar for clear, readable sentences
- Aim for 100-150 words
- Conclusion:
- Summarize key points
- Reiterate the importance of the topic and target keyword
- Include a call-to-action for readers
- Aim for 50-75 words
- Meta description: Concise, engaging summary of the article featuring the target keyword. Aim for 150-160 characters.
TASK CRITERIA:
- The article must be in-depth and SEO-optimized, strategically incorporating the target keyword throughout the content.
- Use dependency grammar techniques to create clear, coherent sentences that engage readers and improve search rankings.
- Each section should have a specific goal, such as hooking the reader, providing an overview, exploring subtopics, or summarizing key points.
- Avoid keyword stuffing and ensure the target keyword and its variations are used naturally throughout the content.
- Focus on creating engaging, informative content that provides value to the reader while optimizing for search engines.
INFORMATION ABOUT ME:
- My article topic: [TOPIC]
- My target keyword: [KEYWORD]
RESPONSE FORMAT:
Return the SEO-optimized article in plain text format, with each section separated by a blank line. Use markdown formatting for the title, subheadings, and any lists or emphasis as needed. Do not use XML tags in the response.
Screenshot Examples
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How to use
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Choose a specific topic (e.g., “Digital Nomad Visas”).
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Choose a specific “Focus Keyword” you want to rank for (e.g., “best countries for digital nomads”).
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Paste these into the variables section.
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Run the prompt.
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Crucial Step: Review the output to ensure the keyword isn’t “stuffed” (used too unnaturally). The “Dependency Grammar” instruction helps prevent this, but always double-check.
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Copy the Title, Body, and Meta Description into your CMS (WordPress, Shopify, etc.).
FAQ
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What is “Keyword Stuffing”?
It’s when you overuse a keyword to the point that it sounds robotic (e.g., “Buy our blue shoes. Our blue shoes are the best blue shoes”). This prompt specifically instructs the AI to avoid this. -
Why does it ask for a Meta Description?
The Meta Description is the short snippet of text that appears under your link in Google search results. It is essential for getting people to click your link. -
Can I add more subheadings?
Yes! Once the result is generated, you can simply ask the AI: “Write 2 more sections about [Subtopic A] and [Subtopic B] following the same format.”
Compliance and notes
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Plagiarism: While AI generates unique text, it’s always good practice to run the final article through a plagiarism checker if you are posting it on a commercial site.
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E-E-A-T: Google values Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness. AI can provide information, but adding your own personal experience or unique data will help the article rank even higher
.Revision History
- Version 1.0 (December 2025): Initial release.
