Stop wasting tokens
on bad prompts.
Drop in a topic, content type, and intent. Get three production-ready SEO prompts — each tuned for a different angle — that you can paste straight into ChatGPT or Claude.
Three rules,
consistent output.
Topic + intent + format
Every good content prompt names three things: what, why a reader is searching, and the structure they expect to find. Generic "write about X" prompts produce generic content.
Bake in brand voice
AI defaults to a corporate-blog voice. Including specific phrases, sentence structures, or "avoid this" rules in the prompt is what keeps the output sounding like you.
Output structure first
Tell the AI the H2/H3 structure, FAQ format, and word count up front. It's much more reliable than asking it to restructure after the fact.
Quick answers.
/01 Can I use these prompts with any AI tool? +
Yes. The prompts work with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and other general-purpose AI writing tools. Output quality varies by model, but the structure and intent stay consistent.
/02 Will Google penalize AI-generated content? +
Google's helpful content guidelines focus on quality, not the method of creation. AI content that's accurate, well-structured, and genuinely useful performs well. Thin content underperforms — regardless of who or what wrote it. Always layer in your own expertise before publishing.
/03 How do I maintain brand voice with AI? +
Include a brand voice description in the prompt: formal vs. conversational, first vs. third person, phrases to include or avoid. The more context you give the AI about how your brand sounds, the more consistent the output.
/04 How does this fit into a broader content strategy? +
Prompt generation is a tactical tool. It works best when you have a keyword map, topic clusters, and a publishing calendar that tell you what to create. Pair it with the Keyword Researcher and Topic Authority Builder to feed the pipeline.