9 ChatGPT Prompts that Make Your Content Go Further
1 Meta Description
Act as an SEO strategist. I'm writing a blog
post on [topic]. Write a 150-character meta
description that summarises the article
clearly, includes my main keyword
[keyword], and drives clicks from search.
Keep it persuasive but natural. Avoid fluff,
match search intent, and create genuine
curiosity. Use these examples as reference: [insert examples). Here's my article intro for context: [insert intro].
2 FAQ Engine
You're an SEO content expert. Create a
short FAQ section for a post on [topic] to
improve its ranking and reader value. Write 5 concise questions (each under 10 words) users would actually search, then provide
direct answers under 50 words. Naturally
include [keyword]. Format cleanly and make it suitable for FAQ schema and Al snippets.
Example style: [insert sample].
3 Smart Subheadings
Act as an SEO strategist. Write 8-10
compelling subheadings for an article titled[title]. Each subheading should naturally
include keywords, reflect user intent, and
make readers want to keep scrolling. Use
formats like "how-to," numbered lists, or
clear statements. Keep them under 12
words and structured for readability. Use this outline for context: [insert outline].
4 AEO Optimiser (Al Engine
Optimisation)
You're an AEO strategist. Review this article on [topic] and rewrite sections to make them more "Al-visible" for engines like ChatGPT,
Gemini, and Perplexity. Focus on clarity,
accuracy, and structured responses that can be cited directly. Include concise answers, lists, or frameworks where possible.
Highlight what changes improve the chance of being quoted or referenced by Al.
5 Newsletter Summary
Act as a professional newsletter writer.
Create a 100-150 word summary of this
article on [topic]. Highlight two actionable
takeaways and why they matter. Keep the
tone conversational and credible, and end
with a clear call-to-action to read or
subscribe. Aim for skimmable sentences
and immediate value. Example style: [insert
sample]. Here's the source article: [insert
link].
6 Title Generator
You're an SEO copywriter. Suggest 10 title
ideas for an article targeting [keyword]. Each should stay under 60 characters, balance clarity with intrigue, and follow SEO best practice (keyword near the start). Mix in
formats like "how-to," "X reasons why," and
"what no one tells you about...". Avoid
clickbait. Here's the article for reference:
[insert link].
7 Article Optimiser
Act as an SEO editor. Analyse the top 3
ranking pages for [keyword]. Identify what
they do well, what they miss, and how I can outrank them. Recommend improvements to structure, intent match, and depth.
Suggest 3-5 new sections or examples that build stronger topical authority. Finish with a checklist to optimise for E-E-A-T and semantic search. Here are the URLs: [insert
links].
8 Internal Link Scout
Act as an SEO strategist. Based on this
sitemap, suggest 5-10 high-relevance
internal links that connect related topics
naturally. For each, include the source page, target page, and concise anchor text (max 5 words). Focus on context, relevance, and reader experience not keyword stuffing.
Use this sitemap as your base: [insert
sitemap].
9 Gap Finder
You're an SEO and AEO analyst. Review my
sitemap or content list and identify keyword, intent, or topic gaps where I can create new pages to boost organic and Al visibility.
Suggest 5-10 ideas that match search
demand and Al discoverability. For each,
include the primary keyword, intent (info/
commercial/transactional), and suggested
content type. Sitemap: [insert link].
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