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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.

DifficultyIntermediate
Time3–5 minutes
Inputs6 fields

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

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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.

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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.

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Internal linking & schema

Assesses internal link quantity and quality, anchor text relevance, and whether the page has appropriate schema markup for its content type.

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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.
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