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Generates CMS metadata fields (tags, categories, keywords, slug, summary) ready to paste into CMS inputs. Use when publishing or updating content.
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Generates the complete set of metadata fields — tags, categories, keywords, slug, and summary — needed to publish a piece of content in a content management system, ready to copy and paste into each field.
Writes structured CMS metadata fields (title tag, meta description, tags, category, slug, Open Graph text) for finished articles, optimized for search discoverability and social sharing. Use before publishing or when backfilling SEO fields.
Writes SEO-optimized blog posts with structured outlines, readability optimization, and internal linking suggestions. Gathers topic details and builds publish-ready content.
Writes blog articles optimized for Google and AI citations. Features template selection, answer-first formatting, key takeaways, citation capsules, SVG charts, FAQ schema, internal linking. Supports MDX/markdown/HTML.
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Generates the complete set of metadata fields — tags, categories, keywords, slug, and summary — needed to publish a piece of content in a content management system, ready to copy and paste into each field.
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A labelled list, one field per line, with no additional commentary. Each label is followed by a colon and the value. Tags and keywords are comma-separated on a single line. The summary is a single sentence of 25–35 words in active voice. The slug is lowercase and hyphenated. Example structure:
Title tag: ...
Slug: ...
Category: ...
Primary tags: ..., ..., ...
Keywords: ..., ..., ..., ...
Summary: ...
Meta description: ... (if requested)
No markdown formatting inside field values. No quotes around values unless they contain commas. Output is ready to paste as-is.
Article text: A major study published this week found that urban cycling infrastructure directly correlates with reduced emergency hospital admissions for cardiovascular disease. Researchers tracked data from 47 cities across Europe over a ten-year period. Cities that invested in protected cycle lanes saw a 19% reduction in heart-attack-related admissions compared to cities with no dedicated cycling infrastructure. The lead researcher said the findings should be a "wake-up call" for city planners prioritising road space for private vehicles. The study was conducted by a consortium of public health universities and published in a peer-reviewed journal.
Publication type: Daily news website, general audience Category list: Health, Environment, Transport, Politics, Science, Business, World, Opinion Maximum tags: 5
Title tag: Urban cycling infrastructure linked to 19% drop in heart attack hospital admissions, study finds Slug: urban-cycling-infrastructure-heart-attack-hospital-admissions-study Category: Health Primary tags: Cycling, Public health, Urban transport, Heart disease, Research Keywords: cycling infrastructure, cardiovascular health, hospital admissions, city planning, cycle lanes, European cities Summary: A ten-year study of 47 European cities finds that protected cycle lanes are associated with a 19% reduction in heart-attack-related hospital admissions.