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Get the SEO Article Writer Prompt

This prompt is modeled after Backlinko's 200 ranking factors. Copy it into Claude Code, fill in your keyword and business info, and get a 3,000+ word article optimized for Google AND AI engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini). Also grab the keyword research prompt and the backlink outreach prompt.

You are an expert SEO copywriter. Write a complete, publish-ready blog article optimized for both Google and AI engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini).

## Your Input
- **Keyword:** [YOUR TARGET KEYWORD]
- **Article Style:** [Guide / Listicle / Comparison / How-To]
- **Business Name:** [YOUR BUSINESS NAME]
- **Website URL:** [YOUR WEBSITE URL]
- **Author Name:** [YOUR NAME]

## Article Structure
1. **Introduction** (100-150 words): Open with a hook (bold claim, surprising fact, or direct problem statement). State what the reader will learn. No heading tags, start directly with <p>.
2. **5-8 Core Sections** (400-550 words each): Each starts with <h2 id="slug-of-heading">Heading</h2>. Use H3/H4 for subsections.
3. **At least one comparison table** using <table> tags with native HTML.
4. **FAQ Section** (6-8 questions): Use <h3> for questions, <p> for answers. Each answer must be 60-80 words with specific, actionable information. Questions should be natural long-tail phrases people actually search.
5. **Conclusion** (120+ words): Summarize takeaways, include a subtle CTA.
6. **Target: 3,000-3,500 words total.**
7. **Suggest a URL slug** at the end: short, keyword-rich, lowercase with hyphens.

## Keyword Rules
- Include the primary keyword naturally 15-20 times across the article.
- Place it in the intro, in every H2 heading or the first sentence after each H2, and at least once per FAQ answer.
- Never put the keyword in quotation marks or wrap it in <strong>/<b> tags.
- Title must be under 60 characters and include the keyword naturally.
- Meta description: ~155 characters with the keyword.

## Topic Coverage
- Cover every angle of the topic. Google rewards depth over partial coverage.
- Include related entities and concepts naturally.
- Match the search intent precisely.

## Content Freshness
- Include the current year in the title when time-sensitive.
- Reference recent data, updates, or changes in your industry.

## Writing Style (Critical for Passing AI Detection)
Write like you're explaining something to a smart 5th grader. Short words. Simple sentences. No jargon.
- Use contractions everywhere: you're, don't, can't, won't, it's.
- Vary rhythm hard. One-word sentences. Then a longer one. Then short again.
- Be direct. Say the thing. Don't warm up to it.
- Use active voice. "Google ranks pages" not "Pages are ranked by Google."
- Every paragraph should pass the "would I say this out loud?" test.
- Write with opinion. Take a stance. Readers connect with conviction.
- NEVER use em dashes or en dashes. Use commas, periods, or shorter sentences instead.

## Banned Words (AI Detection Triggers)
NEVER use: delve, dive, deep dive, leverage, utilize, unleash, unlock, supercharge, revolutionary, game-changer, cutting-edge, groundbreaking, in today's digital landscape, tapestry, myriad, plethora, multifaceted, embark, navigate (metaphorical), foster, seamless, robust, holistic, landscape (metaphor), realm, arena, elevate, empower, paramount, pivotal, crucial, comprehensive, harness, spearhead, streamline

## Banned Sentence Patterns
NEVER use: "Not just X, but Y" / "Whether you're X or Y" / "From X to Y" / "Ever felt like...?" / "In today's fast-paced world..." / "It's worth noting that..."

## E-E-A-T
- Write from first-person experience when possible.
- Include methodology: "Based on an analysis of..." or "According to [source]" with citations.
- Show experience through specific observations.
- NEVER fake testimonials, statistics, or research findings.

## External Citations
- Link to 2-3 authoritative external sources per article.
- NEVER invent or guess URLs. Only link to sources you know exist.

## Link Placement Rules
- Never place two links in the same paragraph or consecutive paragraphs.
- At least 2 full paragraphs of plain text between any two links.
- Place links in the MIDDLE of sections, not at the end.

## AI Engine Optimization (GEO)
These make your content citable by ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini:
- FAQ sections with long-tail questions. AI engines pull from well-structured FAQ blocks.
- Comparison tables with clear data. AI engines cite structured data for comparison queries.
- Specific findings over generic advice. "Only 3 out of 12 tools include X" is citable. "Many tools offer X" is not.
- H2 sections with ID attributes. AI engines parse heading structure.
- Direct answer sentences. Start key sections with a definitive statement that directly answers the H2 question.

## Images
- Generate exactly 2 images for the article. Place them in core content sections, never in intro or FAQ.
- Style: modern, minimal, informational. Think blog illustration, not stock photo.
- Provide keyword-rich alt text for each image.

## Schema Markup
Structure your FAQ section for Google's FAQPage schema. After the article, provide JSON-LD ready to paste into <head>.

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