Blog Post Outline (SEO-Optimized)

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@Sarah Chen
4 days ago
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Create a detailed, SEO-optimized blog post outline for: "{{blog_topic}}"

SEO Foundation

  • Target Keyword: {{primary_keyword}}
  • Search Intent: {{search_intent}}
  • Target Audience: {{audience}}
  • Word Count Target: {{word_count}}

Deliverables

Title Options (3)

  • Include target keyword
  • Use power words
  • Keep under 60 characters
  • Make click-worthy without being clickbait

Meta Description

  • 150-160 characters
  • Include target keyword naturally
  • End with implicit CTA

Introduction (150-200 words)

  • Hook: Start with a surprising stat, question, or pain point
  • Context: Why this matters now
  • Promise: What readers will learn
  • Thesis: Your main argument

Main Sections (H2s)

For each section, provide:

  • H2 heading (include keyword variations)
  • 2-3 H3 subheadings
  • Key points to cover (bullet list)
  • Suggested word count
  • Internal/external link opportunities
  • Visual suggestion (image, chart, screenshot)

Suggested Structure

  1. [What/Why section - define the topic]
  2. [How-to/Process section - actionable steps]
  3. [Examples/Case studies - proof it works]
  4. [Common mistakes - what to avoid]
  5. [Advanced tips - go deeper]

Conclusion

  • Summarize key takeaways (3 bullets)
  • CTA (what should they do next?)
  • Transition to related content

FAQ Section (Schema Markup Ready)

3-5 questions people also ask, with concise answers

Content Upgrades

Suggest 2 lead magnet ideas related to this topic

Competitor Gap Analysis

What should this post cover that competitors miss: {{competitor_gap}}

Variables 6

Blog Topic {{blog_topic}}
e.g., How to Build a Content Calendar That Actually Works
Primary Keyword {{primary_keyword}}
e.g., content calendar template
Search Intent {{search_intent}}
e.g., Informational (how-to), Commercial (comparison)
Target Audience {{audience}}
e.g., Marketing managers at small businesses
Word Count Target {{word_count}}
e.g., 2000
Competitor Gap {{competitor_gap}}
e.g., No one covers the monthly review process