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Generates structured tags and keywords for articles, videos, or podcasts, optimized for platform discovery algorithms. Helps improve discoverability on YouTube, CMS, and podcast directories.
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Generates a structured set of tags and keywords for an article, video, or podcast episode — organized by priority tier and optimized for the target platform's discovery algorithm.
Generates platform-appropriate tags and keywords for videos or articles to improve discoverability without keyword stuffing.
Organizes keywords into SEO topic clusters, builds pillar content strategies, content hubs, and internal linking plans for search optimization.
Creates SEO content outlines and topic clusters, plans content calendars, and identifies topic gaps. Use proactively for content strategy and planning.
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Generates a structured set of tags and keywords for an article, video, or podcast episode — organized by priority tier and optimized for the target platform's discovery algorithm.
Required: The content title; a summary of what the content covers (3-5 sentences or bullet points); the target platform (YouTube, podcast directories, WordPress/CMS, Substack, Medium, or general web SEO).
Optional: The primary audience in one phrase; 2-3 keywords you already know work for your content; competitors or similar creators whose audience you want to reach; whether the content is evergreen or tied to a current event.
Maps the content's topic hierarchy. Identifies the broad category, the specific niche, and the angle or hook that distinguishes this content from others on the same subject. This three-level map ensures tags cover broad discoverability (reaching new audiences), niche relevance (reaching the right audience), and specificity (matching exact search queries).
Generates keywords in three priority tiers:
Adapts to platform conventions. YouTube tags are short phrases (2-4 words) and single words, prioritizing exact-match search terms. Podcast tags align with Apple Podcasts and Spotify category structures. CMS/blog tags balance SEO keyword phrases with the internal taxonomy of the site. Each tag set is formatted for direct copy-paste into the platform's tag field.
Flags one gap. After delivering the tag set, identifies one keyword opportunity the creator might be missing — a related topic, trending adjacent term, or audience question that the content touches on but that is not reflected in the title or summary.
Three tiered keyword lists with a total of 15-20 tags. Each tier is labeled with its purpose. Tags are formatted as the platform expects (comma-separated for YouTube, individual terms for CMS). After the lists, one line identifying a keyword gap or opportunity. Total output: under 200 words.
**Tier 1 — Core Keywords**
[tag], [tag], [tag], [tag]
**Tier 2 — Niche Keywords**
[tag], [tag], [tag], [tag], [tag], [tag]
**Tier 3 — Long-Tail & Adjacent**
[tag], [tag], [tag], [tag], [tag], [tag]
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*Keyword gap: [One sentence identifying a missed keyword opportunity.]*
Title: How to Light an Interview on a Zero Budget
Summary: A YouTube tutorial showing three interview lighting setups using only household items — a desk lamp, a window, and a white bedsheet as a diffuser. Aimed at beginner filmmakers and content creators. Demonstrates each setup with side-by-side comparisons.
Platform: YouTube
Audience: Beginner YouTubers and student filmmakers
Tier 1 — Core Keywords interview lighting, how to light an interview, budget lighting setup, DIY interview lighting
Tier 2 — Niche Keywords interview lighting no budget, desk lamp interview light, window light interview, household lighting filmmaking, beginner cinematography lighting, cheap lighting setup YouTube
Tier 3 — Long-Tail & Adjacent how to make interviews look professional, DIY diffuser for video, one light interview setup, lighting for talking head videos, YouTube video lighting for beginners, natural light interview tips
Keyword gap: Consider adding "lighting for online courses" or "Zoom lighting setup" — the household techniques shown in this video directly apply to remote educators, a large adjacent audience that searches different terms for the same problem.