SEO Article Brief Generator Prompt
Before writing a blog post, you need a clear plan. This prompt helps you create an SEO article brief with target keywords, search intent, headings, FAQs, internal links, and content notes so your article is easier to write and more useful for readers.
What does this prompt do?
This prompt creates a structured SEO article brief before writing. It helps you plan the article topic, target keyword, related keywords, search intent, title ideas, meta description, heading structure, FAQs, internal links, and content angle.
Who Should Use This Prompt?
Bloggers
Plan better posts faster
SEO Writers
Target keywords perfectly
Freelancers
Deliver structured outlines to clients
Students
Learn content structure
Small Business Owners
Grow organic traffic safely
Content Marketers
Scale content production
Website Owners
Build topical authority
Copy the SEO Brief Prompt
You are an expert SEO content strategist and blog editor. Create a complete SEO article brief for the topic below. Topic: [Enter blog topic] Target audience: [Enter audience, for example beginners, bloggers, students, freelancers, small business owners] Target country or region: [Enter country or write global] Main goal: [Enter goal, for example ranking on Google, educating readers, improving CTR, supporting a tool page, or building topical authority] Website context: [Enter website name and short description] Please create a complete SEO article brief with: 1. Search intent: - Explain what the searcher wants. - Mention whether the intent is informational, commercial, navigational, or transactional. 2. Primary keyword: - Suggest one main keyword. 3. Secondary keywords: - Suggest 8 to 12 related keywords. - Keep them natural and useful. 4. Long-tail keywords: - Suggest 8 to 12 long-tail keyword ideas. 5. SEO title ideas: - Suggest 5 title options under 60 characters. - Make them clear and click-worthy without clickbait. 6. Meta description ideas: - Suggest 3 meta descriptions under 155 characters. 7. H1: - Suggest one clear H1. 8. Article outline: - Create H2 and H3 headings. - Keep the structure logical and easy to read. 9. Quick answer: - Write a short answer that can appear near the top of the article. 10. Key takeaways: - Add 5 short bullet points. 11. Tables to include: - Suggest where a comparison table, checklist table, or step table should be used. 12. Examples to include: - Suggest practical examples that make the article more human and useful. 13. Internal linking suggestions: - Suggest related pages/tools/blogs from this website: [Paste important internal links here] 14. FAQ section: - Suggest 5 to 7 FAQs with short answers. 15. CTA suggestion: - Suggest a helpful call-to-action that matches the article topic. 16. Content quality notes: - Mention what to avoid, including copied content, fake statistics, keyword stuffing, generic AI wording, and unsupported claims. 17. Final writing guidance: - Use simple human English. - Keep paragraphs short. - Add practical examples. - Make the article useful for real readers, not only search engines.
Example Input
Topic:
How to Get Google AdSense Approval for a New Website
Target audience:
New bloggers and website owners
Target country or region:
Global
Main goal:
Help beginners understand what to improve before applying for AdSense
Website context:
TechIdea.online shares free SEO tools, blogging guides, AI tools, and beginner-friendly learning resources.
Example Output Preview
Search intent: The user wants to understand why AdSense approval may fail and what to improve before applying.
Primary keyword: how to get google adsense approval
Suggested H1: How to Get Google AdSense Approval for a New Website
- Why Google AdSense Rejects New Websites
- What Low Value Content Means
- Content Quality Checklist
- Navigation and Trust Pages
- Technical SEO Checks
- Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Final AdSense Readiness Checklist
| Area | What To Check | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Content quality | Original helpful pages | Shows real value |
| Navigation | Clear menu and footer | Helps users and Google |
| Policy pages | Privacy, terms, contact | Builds trust |
| Technical SEO | Sitemap, robots, indexing | Helps Google crawl pages |
How To Use This Prompt
Choose your blog topic
Add your target audience
Add your website context
Paste your internal links
Generate the brief
Review and improve the brief before writing
Write the article in your own human style
Best Use Cases
- Planning SEO blog posts
- Creating article outlines
- Preparing content for writers
- Improving old blog posts
- Building topic clusters
- Creating AdSense-safe informational content
- Supporting tool pages with helpful articles
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- ✕Writing the article without checking search intent
- ✕Using too many keywords unnaturally
- ✕Copying competitor headings directly
- ✕Publishing AI output without editing
- ✕Adding fake statistics
- ✕Forgetting internal links
- ✕Not adding examples
- ✕Ignoring mobile readability
Put this guide into practice
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Frequently asked questions
What is an SEO article brief?
It is a planning document that defines the keyword, search intent, headings, examples, FAQs, internal links, and content direction before writing.
Can this prompt help improve Google ranking?
It can help you plan better content, but ranking also depends on content quality, site authority, technical SEO, user experience, and competition.
Should I copy competitor articles?
No. Use competitors only to understand search intent. Write original content with your own examples and structure.
Can I use this prompt for old blog posts?
Yes. You can use it to refresh old content, improve headings, add FAQs, and strengthen internal links.
Is this prompt safe for AdSense content?
Yes, if you use it to create original, helpful, policy-safe content without fake claims, copied text, or misleading promises.