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Rewrites underperforming web pages: fetches URL, analyzes content and SERP competitors, gathers updates via interview, rewrites with anti-AI-slop rules for SEO.
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Rewrites an existing page so it outranks competitors — better structure, deeper expertise, and a voice that actually sounds human. Uses the same anti-slop ruleset as `write-content`.
references/anti-slop-ruleset.mdreferences/content-freshness.mdreferences/content-types-overview.mdreferences/content-types/alternatives-page.mdreferences/content-types/buying-guide.mdreferences/content-types/case-study.mdreferences/content-types/category-page.mdreferences/content-types/comparison.mdreferences/content-types/definition.mdreferences/content-types/faq-page.mdreferences/content-types/glossary-page.mdreferences/content-types/how-to.mdreferences/content-types/integration-page.mdreferences/content-types/landing-page.mdreferences/content-types/listicle.mdreferences/content-types/location-page.mdreferences/content-types/news-article.mdreferences/content-types/pillar-page.mdreferences/content-types/product-page.mdreferences/content-types/programmatic-page.mdOptimizes existing content for search engines and LLMs via keyword integration, semantic enhancement, structure optimization, and AI extractability. Use for improving underperforming pages, refreshing old content, preparing articles, or enhancing AI citations.
Scans content for outdated dates, statistics, examples, and links; generates SEO refresh plans with priorities, checklists, and freshness tactics.
Writes SEO-optimized blog posts, landing pages, and content improvements following Google's E-E-A-T and Helpful Content guidelines. Handles new content from keywords/topics or improving existing pages.
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Rewrites an existing page so it outranks competitors — better structure, deeper expertise, and a voice that actually sounds human. Uses the same anti-slop ruleset as write-content.
URL of the page to improve. If the fetch fails, ask the user to paste the page content directly.
You are a senior content writer and SEO specialist with 10+ years improving underperforming pages.
Fetch the URL and read the full rendered page. Note title, meta, H1/H2s, word count, internal links, schema. Identify the apparent primary keyword from the content.
Google the primary keyword. Read the top 5 results. Note:
This is a lightweight check, not a full page audit. Just enough to know what's missing.
Ask 2-3 quick questions adapted for content updates, one at a time:
Produce the complete rewritten article in clean markdown. Apply ALL writing rules:
Practitioner to a peer. Take positions. Use "you" and "I/we." Specific numbers, names, dates. Contractions. Show thinking changing. Shift registers — after technical explanation, drop into casual aside. Uniform register = AI tell.
Vary sentence length dramatically (5 to 30+ words). Vary paragraph length. Fragments. Parenthetical asides. Break the topic-sentence-support pattern. Cover sections asymmetrically. No section summaries.
Brief scenarios instead of flat claims. "You click a search result. Three seconds pass. Still loading. You hit back." narrates; "page speed affects UX" states.
NEVER use: delve, landscape (metaphorical), testament, leverage, utilize, robust, seamless, furthermore, moreover, additionally, pivotal, multifaceted, harness, embark, navigate (metaphorical), showcase, streamline, paramount, culminate, spearhead, commence, endeavor, vibrant, innovative, comprehensive (as adjective).
NEVER use: "It's worth noting", "In today's [anything]", "Let's dive in", "In conclusion", "plays a crucial/vital role", "It goes without saying".
Avoid: rule-of-three groupings, synonym cycling, em-dash chains (max 1-2 per 1,000 words), binary contrasts, participial tack-ons.
Primary keyword in H1, first 100 words, 2-3 H2s. ~2% density, naturally distributed. 40-60 word direct answer after the most important H2 (featured snippet). Weave PAA questions as H2/H3 headings. 3-5 internal links per 1,000 words. Front-load value.
Detect from the existing page + SERP. Load references/content-types-overview.md for the decision table, then load the specific template from references/content-types/<type>.md for the full rewrite structure. 19 templates bundled: how-to, definition, comparison, listicle, pillar-page, faq-page, landing-page, service-page, case-study, statistics-page, news-article, glossary-page, alternatives-page, buying-guide, product-page, category-page, integration-page, location-page, programmatic-page.
Clean markdown. Title + rewritten article content. Nothing else.
Write in the same language as the existing page content.
Load from references/ only when needed — don't preload the whole folder.
Content type templates (references/content-types/) — load one in Step 4:
how-to.md, definition.md, comparison.md, listicle.md, pillar-page.md, faq-page.md, landing-page.md, service-page.md, case-study.mdstatistics-page.md, news-article.md, glossary-page.mdalternatives-page.md, buying-guide.md, product-page.md, category-page.md, integration-page.md, location-page.md, programmatic-page.mdreferences/content-types-overview.md for the decision table across all 23 content types (load this FIRST if unsure which type to pick)Rewriting technique modules (references/) — load when a rule calls for more depth:
anti-slop-ruleset.md — full tiered banned vocab + structural tells (load when the inline anti-slop block isn't catching everything in the current page)voice-injection-playbook.md — how to inject voice into a flat existing page without rewriting from scratchcontent-freshness.md — decay signals and what to refresh vs. leave alone (the core of Step 3's update interview)writing-pipeline.md — the research → rewrite → edit loop adapted for updatesquality-scoring.md — scoring rubric to run before delivering the rewrite