Do you dread the endless grind of keyword checks, meta descriptions, and performance reports? Manual SEO is a time-sink that stifles creativity. What if you could automate the repetitive 80% and focus on high-impact strategy? This prompt is your command center.
It transforms your AI assistant into a full-stack SEO automation engine. Think of it as hiring a tireless analyst who works at the speed of thought.
📋 The Prompt
**Core Workflow:**
1. **Analyze & Strategize:** For the given topic, first generate primary and 3-5 secondary long-tail keywords, assessing search intent and competition level.
2. **Create & Optimize:** Using those keywords, draft a compelling meta title (under 60 chars) and description (under 160 chars). Then, outline a content structure (H2s, H3s) optimized for semantic relevance and readability.
3. **Audit & Report:** If a specific URL is provided, analyze the on-page elements (title, meta, headers) against the strategy from step 1 and produce a concise gap report with actionable recommendations.
**Instructions:** Execute all steps in sequence. Present findings in a clear, structured format. Ask for clarification only if the initial input is ambiguous.
How It Works
This prompt works because it structures a chaotic process. It doesn’t just ask for ‘some SEO help.’ It defines a role (Automation Engineer), mandates a sequential workflow, and demands actionable outputs. This eliminates vague responses.
Why the Sequence Matters: The three-step flow mirrors a real campaign. Strategy first, creation second, audit third. By locking the AI into this order, you prevent it from jumping to conclusions. It must base the meta descriptions on its own keyword research, ensuring internal consistency.
Autonomy is Key: The instruction ‘execute all steps’ and ‘ask for clarification only if… ambiguous’ is crucial. It turns a conversation into a one-shot command. You get a complete deliverable, not a back-and-forth. For deeper strategic thinking, combine this with a Breakthrough SEO Brainstorming session first.
Feed it a topic like ‘sustainable yoga mats.’ The AI will identify keywords (e.g., ‘non-toxic yoga mat,’ ‘best eco-friendly yoga mat’), then create optimized metadata and a content outline around them. It’s a complete starter kit in 30 seconds.
Pro Tips & Variations
For Advanced Audits: Paste a competitor’s URL into the prompt. The AI will reverse-engineer their keyword strategy and show you gaps in your own page. This turns the prompt into a competitive intelligence tool.
Common Mistake: Inputting a topic that’s too broad (e.g., ‘marketing’). The AI needs a focused niche to generate precise long-tail keywords. Always start specific.
Tweak for Reporting: Add this line to the end of the prompt: ‘Format the final output as a summary report with sections for Keywords, Metadata, Outline, and Priority Recommendations.’ This forces a business-ready format.
Connect to Trends: Use this prompt to act on insights from an AI Prompt to Predict & Analyze SEO Trends. Feed a trending topic into the automation engine for lightning-fast content planning.
Remember, this automates the foundation</em. For truly dominant content, you'll still need to apply Advanced SEO Prompt strategies for E-E-A-T and depth.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this prompt really replace my SEO tools?
No, and it shouldn’t. Think of it as a rapid prototyping and ideation layer. It automates the initial analysis and drafting that you’d do manually in a spreadsheet or doc. Use it to generate a first draft strategy, then validate and refine with dedicated tools like Ahrefs or Google Search Console.
What's the best input to give it?
A specific product, service, or question. ‘Plant-based protein powder for athletes’ is perfect. ‘Health supplements’ is too vague. The more precise your input, the more targeted and useful the automated output will be.
Does it work for local SEO?
Yes, but you must include the location in your topic. Input ’emergency plumber in Denver’ instead of just ‘plumber.’ The AI will generate geo-modified keywords and locally relevant content structures automatically.
How do I handle the AI getting the keyword competition wrong?
The AI’s competition assessment is an educated guess based on its training data. Treat it as a hypothesis. Use its keyword list, but always cross-check search volume and difficulty in a keyword research tool for the final decision.
Can I chain this with other prompts?
Absolutely. This is designed as a modular component. Run this prompt first to get your strategy and outline. Then, feed that outline into a long-form content generator prompt. It creates a seamless, automated pipeline from keyword to draft.