You know the frustration. You have a list of target keywords. You jam them into an article. The piece feels stiff, unnatural, and Google might not even reward it. The problem isn’t your keywords—it’s your approach. This prompt isn’t about inserting keywords; it’s about embedding intent. It shifts the paradigm from keyword stuffing to semantic mastery, solving the core challenge described in our guide on AI Prompt Guide: Solve SEO Content Creation Issues.
📋 The Prompt
How It Works
This prompt works because it attacks SEO from the inside out. Traditional prompts start with a topic and ask for keywords to be added. This one starts with user intent—the real reason people search.
By forcing the AI to identify informational, navigational, and transactional intents first, you lock in the article’s purpose. Every section then serves a clear user goal.
The keyword integration comes after intent is established. This means keywords flow naturally as part of solving the user’s problem, not as awkward insertions. It mirrors how Google’s algorithms now prioritize topic relevance over exact keyword matches.
The ‘actionable takeaways’ instruction ensures each section delivers value, boosting engagement and time-on-page—key ranking signals. This approach is the strategic counterpart to the productivity boost from One AI Prompt to 10x Your SEO Content Productivity.
Pro Tips & Variations
Advanced Tip: Don’t just accept the AI’s suggested intents. For competitive topics, manually refine them. Combine this intent blueprint with real-time Your AI Prompt for SEO Trend Analysis to see what competitors are missing.
Common Mistake: Using vague keywords. The prompt needs a sharp, specific ‘[PRIMARY KEYWORD]’ (e.g., ‘best CRM for small businesses 2024’, not just ‘CRM’).
To Tweak for Different Results: For a purely informational guide, instruct the AI to focus only on the ‘informational’ intent. For a product comparison, emphasize ‘transactional’ intent. You control the balance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use this prompt for short social media posts or product descriptions?
Its power is in structuring comprehensive content. For shorter formats, simplify it by asking for a single core user intent and 1-2 natural keyword integrations.
What if my keyword only has one clear type of intent?
The prompt will still work. The AI may highlight one dominant intent and explore subtler related intents (e.g., ‘informational’ for a definition, with ‘navigational’ for finding deeper resources).
How do I get the semantically related secondary keywords?
The AI will generate them based on the identified intents and modern semantic models. You can also feed it a short list of your own related terms from a keyword tool for it to weave in.
Does this guarantee my page will rank?
No single prompt guarantees ranking. This creates a structurally and semantically optimal foundation. Ranking depends on site authority, backlinks, and content quality—which this blueprint helps maximize.
Should I write the entire article from this blueprint myself?
Absolutely. The blueprint is your strategic map. Write the flesh of the article yourself (or with a detailed expansion prompt) to ensure unique voice and depth, using the blueprint as your SEO guardrails.