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Prompt for SEO Blog Writing

Write a complete, SEO-optimized blog post. Fill in your keyword and audience — get a structured article ready to publish.

DifficultyIntermediate
Time2–3 minutes
Inputs8 fields

What this produces

A 1,500–2,000 word article in markdown with: optimized title (under 60 chars), meta description (155 chars), structured H2/H3 headings with keyword placement, body content with specific examples and actionable advice, a 4-5 question FAQ section optimized for featured snippets, and 3-5 internal link recommendations with anchor text. Every section follows Google's E-E-A-T guidelines.

When to use this

You need a blog post that ranks on Google and gets cited by AI answer engines. You have a target keyword and want a well-structured, comprehensive article with proper heading hierarchy, FAQ section, internal linking suggestions, and a unique angle that competitors haven't covered. Also useful when you're scaling content production and need a consistent quality framework.

How this prompt works

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Keyword targeting

Places your primary keyword in the title, first 100 words, H2 headings, and meta description. Uses semantic variants and secondary keywords naturally — no stuffing, no forced repetition.

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Content structure

Generates 5–7 H2 sections with H3 subheadings where appropriate. Each section is 200–300 words with a clear topic sentence, actionable advice, specific examples, and smooth transitions. The structure is designed to match how top-ranking content for this intent type is organized.

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Unique angle integration

Weaves your proprietary data, contrarian viewpoint, or original framework throughout the article — making it impossible for competitors to replicate with generic content.

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FAQ section

Creates 4–5 natural-language questions people actually search for, with concise 2–3 sentence answers optimized for featured snippets, AI answer engine citations, and FAQPage schema markup.

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Internal linking

After the article, suggests 3–5 internal link placements with specific anchor text, target page types, and where in the content each link should be placed.

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You are an expert SEO content writer with deep experience in search ranking factors and content strategy. Write a comprehensive, long-form blog post.

TARGET KEYWORD: [how to improve website SEO]
SECONDARY KEYWORDS: [on-page SEO, technical SEO, keyword research]
BRAND: [Vizup]
TARGET AUDIENCE: [Marketing managers at B2B SaaS companies]
SEARCH INTENT: [informational]
TONE: [Professional but approachable]
UNIQUE ANGLE: [We analyzed 500 SaaS websites and found that only 23% have proper schema markup]
COMPETITOR TO BEAT: [https://competitor.com/blog/seo-guide]

STRUCTURE:
1. Title (H1): Include primary keyword naturally. Under 60 characters. Compelling and click-worthy. Do not start with "How to" unless truly a how-to guide.
2. Meta description: 150–160 characters. Include primary keyword in first half. Clear value proposition that creates curiosity.
3. Introduction (100–150 words): Hook the reader with a specific, surprising fact or question. State the problem clearly. Preview what they'll learn. Primary keyword in first 100 words. Reference the unique angle if provided.
4. Body: 5–7 H2 sections, each 200–300 words. Use H3 subheadings within longer sections. Weave in secondary keywords naturally — never force them.
5. Each section must: Start with a clear topic sentence. Provide actionable, specific advice (not generic "best practices"). Include at least one concrete example, number, or data point. End with a transition to the next section.
6. FAQ section: 4–5 questions in natural, conversational language. Answers are 2–3 sentences that directly address the question — written to be extractable for featured snippets.
7. Conclusion: Summarize 3 key takeaways as scannable bullets. Clear call-to-action that matches the search intent.

IMPORTANT RULES:
- 9th-grade reading level. Short paragraphs (2–3 sentences max).
- Active voice throughout. Direct and specific. Zero filler.
- Do NOT use: "In today's world", "In today's digital landscape", "It's no secret that", "When it comes to", "In conclusion", or any cliché opening.
- Do NOT use words: "leverage", "utilize", "robust", "cutting-edge", "game-changer", "revolutionize".
- Every claim must be substantiated. Use "typically" or "on average" if no real data is available.
- If a unique angle or data point is provided, reference it naturally at least 3 times throughout the piece.
- If a competitor URL is provided, note what they cover and explicitly address at least 2 topics they miss.

INTERNAL LINKING:
After the article, suggest 3–5 internal links: where to place them (which section), exact anchor text, and what type of page to link to.

OUTPUT FORMAT: Complete article in markdown. Start with meta title and description in a comment block. Use proper ## and ### heading hierarchy.
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