From majestic-marketing
Generates SEO-optimized articles from target keywords using SERP analysis, outlines, humanization, and E-E-A-T signals for ranking.
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Transform a keyword target into **publication-ready content** that answers search intent completely, sounds human-written, and is structured for both readers and search engines.
Generates SEO content like blog posts, landing pages, guides with briefs, humanized writing avoiding AI detection, SERP targeting, entity optimization, and quality checks.
Writes complete SEO-optimized articles from topics or keywords, with SERP research, anti-AI-slop ruleset, practitioner voice rules, and business context persistence.
Plans and drafts SEO-optimized content balancing keyword intent with GTM messaging. Covers SERP analysis, outlines, on-page elements, links, CTAs, and checklists for pillar pages and blogs.
Share bugs, ideas, or general feedback.
Transform a keyword target into publication-ready content that answers search intent completely, sounds human-written, and is structured for both readers and search engines.
Use AskUserQuestion to gather context:
"I'll help you create SEO content that ranks and reads well.
Quick info needed:
I'll research competitors, create an outline, and produce publication-ready content."
RESEARCH → BRIEF → OUTLINE → DRAFT → HUMANIZE → OPTIMIZE → REVIEW
Before writing, understand what you're competing against.
Search the target keyword (if WebSearch available) and analyze top results:
For each result, note:
Extract from SERP features:
After reviewing competitors, identify:
Before drafting, create a brief covering: primary/secondary keywords, search intent, content type, target word count (from competitor analysis), audience, unique angle, key points, PAA questions to answer, competitor gaps to fill, and CTA.
1. Hook Intro (150-250 words)
- Answer the title question immediately
- Why this matters NOW
- Who this is for (and who it's not for)
2. Quick Answer Section (200-300 words)
- Direct answer for Featured Snippet
- TL;DR for skimmers
3. Core Sections (3-5 major sections)
- Each 800-1,500 words
- Each answers a major sub-question
- H2 headers with keyword variations
4. Implementation (300-500 words)
- Specific actionable steps
- Decision framework if applicable
5. FAQ Section (5-10 questions)
- From PAA research
- Schema-ready format
6. Conclusion with CTA (150-200 words)
- Summarize key takeaway
- Clear next action
Result shown first + prerequisites -> step-by-step instructions (one action per step, troubleshooting inline) -> variations/advanced tips -> common mistakes -> CTA.
Quick verdict ("Choose X if... Choose Y if...") -> comparison table (8-12 differentiators) -> deep dive each option -> head-to-head scenarios -> FAQ -> final recommendation with CTA.
Answer the search query in the first 2-3 sentences. Don't make them scroll.
Bad:
"In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, marketers are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to streamline their workflows..."
Good:
"AI marketing tools can automate 60-80% of repetitive marketing tasks. Here are the 10 that actually work, based on testing them across 50+ client accounts."
For every point, ask "so what?" until you hit something the reader cares about:
Feature: "Automated email sequences" So what? "Sends follow-ups without you remembering" So what? "You wake up to replies instead of a blank inbox" So what? "Close deals while you sleep"
Write from the bottom of the chain.
Weak: "This tool saves time." Strong: "This tool cut our email outreach from 4 hours to 15 minutes per day."
Numbers, examples, specifics. Always.
AI content has tells. Remove them ruthlessly.
Add these—AI content lacks them:
Personal experience: "I made this mistake for two years. Cost me roughly $40K in lost revenue."
Admission of limitations: "This won't work for everyone. If you're in YMYL niches, ignore this entirely."
Also inject: opinions with reasoning, specific client examples with numbers, honest uncertainty.
[ ] No AI words (delve, comprehensive, crucial, leverage, landscape)
[ ] No AI phrases (in today's world, it's important to note)
[ ] Not everything in threes
[ ] At least one personal opinion stated directly
[ ] At least one specific number from real experience
[ ] At least one admission of limitation or uncertainty
[ ] Sentence lengths vary (some under 5 words, some over 20)
[ ] Would I say this out loud to a smart friend?
[ ] Primary keyword in title (front-loaded if possible)
[ ] Primary keyword in H1 (can match title)
[ ] Primary keyword in first 100 words
[ ] Primary keyword in at least one H2
[ ] Secondary keywords in H2s naturally
[ ] Primary keyword in meta description
[ ] Primary keyword in URL slug
[ ] Image alt text includes relevant keywords
[ ] Internal links to related content (4-8)
[ ] External links to authoritative sources (2-4)
Format: [Primary Keyword]: [Benefit or Hook] ([Year] if relevant)
Examples:
Rules:
Format: [Direct answer to query]. [Proof/credibility]. [CTA or hook].
Example:
"AI marketing tools can automate 60-80% of repetitive tasks. We tested 23 tools over 6 months to find the 10 that deliver. See the results."
For definition snippets:
For list snippets:
[ ] Answers title question in first 300 words
[ ] At least 3 specific examples or numbers
[ ] At least 1 personal experience or unique insight
[ ] Unique angle present (not just aggregation)
[ ] All claims supported by evidence or experience
[ ] No generic advice (could apply to anyone)
[ ] Would I bookmark this? Would I share it?
[ ] Experience shown (real examples, specific results)
[ ] Expertise demonstrated (depth, accuracy, nuance)
[ ] Author credentials visible
[ ] Sources cited for factual claims
[ ] Updated date visible
[ ] No misleading claims
# [SEO-Optimized Title]
Meta description: [150-160 characters]
---
[Full article content with proper H2/H3 structure]
---
## FAQ
### [Question 1]
[Answer]
### [Question 2]
[Answer]
---
**Internal links included:**
- [Link 1 to related content]
- [Link 2 to related content]
| Metric | Target |
|---|---|
| Keyword density | 0.5-1.5% |
| Reading level | Grade 8-10 |
| Paragraph length | 2-3 sentences |
| Bullet points | For scannability |
| Data support | Examples and statistics throughout |
| Content originality | Unique value, not aggregation |
Works with:
keyword-research - Provides target keyword and clusterpositioning-angles - Provides unique angle for differentiationbrand-voice - Provides voice profile for consistent tonedirect-response-copy - For CTAs and conversion elementscontent-atomizer - Repurpose into social postsWorkflow:
keyword-research → positioning-angles → brand-voice → seo-content → content-atomizer