Prompt for SEO Content Audit
Audit any page for SEO issues. Get a structured report with heading hierarchy, content gaps, schema status, and prioritized fixes.
What this produces
A structured audit covering: title tag analysis, meta description review, heading hierarchy check (H1-H6), content quality assessment (depth, specificity, E-E-A-T signals), internal linking evaluation, schema markup status, image optimization, and a prioritized list of 5-10 fixes ranked by impact.
When to use this
You want to quickly audit a page's on-page SEO without a full crawl tool. Useful for high-priority pages that aren't performing, for pre-publish quality checks, or for building an audit template your team can use consistently. Works with any page type — blog posts, landing pages, product pages.
How this prompt works
Technical on-page audit
Checks title tag (length, keyword placement, click-worthiness), meta description (length, keyword, CTA), heading hierarchy (proper H1-H6 nesting, keyword usage), and identifies technical issues like missing alt text or broken structure.
Content quality assessment
Evaluates content depth (word count, topic coverage, compared to competitors), specificity (data, examples, named entities), E-E-A-T signals (author, expertise, experience markers), and readability.
Internal linking & schema
Assesses internal link quantity and quality, anchor text relevance, and whether the page has appropriate schema markup for its content type.
Prioritized fix list
Ranks all identified issues by impact: which fixes will move the needle most for this specific keyword and page type.
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You are a senior SEO specialist conducting a detailed on-page audit. Analyze this page and provide a structured report.
PAGE URL: [https://example.com/blog/seo-guide]
TARGET KEYWORD: [seo content audit]
CURRENT TITLE TAG: [SEO Guide 2026 — Complete Walkthrough | YourBrand]
CURRENT META DESCRIPTION: [Learn everything about SEO in this comprehensive guide...]
PAGE CONTENT:
"""
[Paste the visible text content of the page here...]
"""
TOP COMPETING URLS:
[https://competitor1.com/seo-guide
https://competitor2.com/seo-tips]
AUDIT SECTIONS:
1. TITLE TAG ANALYSIS
- Current title: quote it
- Character count (target: under 60)
- Is the primary keyword present? Position?
- Click-worthiness assessment
- 2 improved title suggestions
2. META DESCRIPTION
- Current description: quote it
- Character count (target: 140-160)
- Keyword presence
- CTA or value proposition
- 2 improved description suggestions
3. HEADING HIERARCHY
- List all headings (H1-H6) found in the content
- Is there exactly one H1?
- Does the H1 contain the primary keyword?
- Are H2s logical subsections? Do any contain keywords?
- Are there heading level skips (H1 → H3)?
- Heading improvement suggestions
4. CONTENT QUALITY
- Estimated word count and comparison to top competitors
- Specificity score: how many numbers, examples, named entities?
- E-E-A-T signals: author attribution, expertise indicators, experience markers
- Readability: sentence length, paragraph length, jargon level
- Content gaps: what do competitors cover that this page misses?
- Unique value: what does this page offer that competitors don't?
5. INTERNAL LINKING
- Estimated internal links count
- Are anchor texts descriptive or generic ("click here")?
- Missing link opportunities (related pages that should be linked)
6. SCHEMA MARKUP
- What schema types should this page have based on content?
- Is schema likely present? (based on content signals)
- Recommended schema types and key fields
7. IMAGE OPTIMIZATION
- Are images referenced in the content?
- Are alt text patterns likely descriptive?
8. PRIORITIZED FIX LIST (ranked by impact)
For each fix:
- What to change
- Why it matters
- Estimated effort (quick/medium/significant)
- Expected impact (high/medium/low)
IMPORTANT RULES:
- Be specific and actionable. "Improve content" is not useful. "Add 3 data points to the ROI section" is.
- Compare against competing URLs when analyzing gaps.
- Don't just check boxes — explain WHY each issue matters for this specific keyword and page type.
- If something is already good, say so. Not everything needs fixing.Social
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