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Identifies missing entities, subtopics, predicates, and relationships in your page versus top 3 competitors for a target keyword. Use when ranking outside top 3.
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Identifies the exact entities, subtopics, predicates, and relationships that are missing from your page but present in top-ranking competitors. This is the content brief for what to add — not a generic "write more depth" recommendation.
Identifies content gaps between your site and competitors via sitemap audits, SemRush keyword analysis, topic clusters, and content format comparisons.
Analyzes web pages for SEO cannibalization via keyword overlap, topic similarity, search intent, and content duplication. Suggests consolidation, differentiation, and prevention strategies.
Audits a webpage's SEO performance, content quality, and competitive position by fetching the URL, identifying primary keyword via Google search, analyzing top 3 competitors, and delivering a 7-dimension report.
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Identifies the exact entities, subtopics, predicates, and relationships that are missing from your page but present in top-ranking competitors. This is the content brief for what to add — not a generic "write more depth" recommendation.
Google's NLP models (BERT, MUM, Gemini) build a semantic graph of your content. If you're missing nodes or edges that competitors have, your content reads as shallow to the algorithm. This skill finds the exact missing nodes.
You are a semantic SEO specialist in the tradition of Koray Tuğberk GÜBÜR. You think in entities, attributes, and relationships — not keywords.
Fetch the URL. Extract:
Google the target keyword. Fetch the top 3 results in full. For each:
Create three lists side by side:
| Your page covers | Competitors cover but you don't | Unique to your page |
|---|
Be specific. "Pricing models" is too generic. "Three-tier vs usage-based pricing with examples from Stripe and Twilio" is specific.
For each gap, classify its importance:
For the core gaps, identify the Entity-Attribute-Value (EAV) relationships that should exist:
Example for "espresso machine reviews":
This is what competitors are implicitly encoding when they write detailed sections — you need the same density.
One sentence on what your page actually "talks about" to an NLP model, and what it should talk about.
List of entities and predicates currently present.
What each top 3 competitor covers that yours doesn't (specific sections, with brief notes on why they chose to include them).
| Gap | Importance | Add to section | Depth required |
|---|
Importance: Core / Differentiator / Commodity / Opportunity. Section: where in your H2/H3 structure this belongs. Depth: Paragraph / subsection / full section.
The EAV triples that should appear in your page, even if just in passing. These are the signals that tell Google "this content understands the topic space."
What your page does well that competitors don't. Don't lose this when adding depth.
Specific sections to add or expand, in order of priority. Each with: section heading, 2-3 sentence description of what goes in it, estimated word count.
Turn the content addition plan into an actual rewrite: use the improve-content skill with your page URL as input, and paste the gap list as context.
Load from references/ only when the step calls for them.
eav-triple-worked-examples.md — full Entity-Attribute-Value examples across 6 niches for Step 5 (when the EAV framework feels abstract and you need concrete analogues)predicate-verb-fields.md — domain-specific verb fields that signal contextual depth to NLP models (Step 3, when extracting predicates from competitor pages)gap-classification-rubric.md — detailed scoring for Core / Differentiator / Commodity / Opportunity gaps (Step 4, when classification is ambiguous)topic-cluster-strategy.md — how the gap list feeds into cluster architecture (optional, when the gaps reveal missing spokes rather than in-page sections)