SEO Content Planning & Optimization Architect
Transforms keyword lists and keyword clusters into complete SEO content briefs with search intent, page type, metadata, outlines, FAQs, semantic terms, internal links, and optimization checklists.
- Convert messy keyword exports into actionable writer assignments.
- Identify search intent and funnel stages for entire keyword clusters.
- Create highly optimized outlines for ecommerce category and product pages.
$7
· or 35 creditsSecure checkout via Stripe
Included in download
- Convert messy keyword exports into actionable writer assignments.
- Identify search intent and funnel stages for entire keyword clusters.
- file_read, file_write automation included
- Ready for Compatible with ChatGPT Custom GPTs
Sample input
Create a full SEO content brief from this keyword cluster: Keyword cluster: - SEO content brief template - content brief example - how to write an SEO brief - SEO brief for writers - SEO content outline - content brief checklist Business type: SEO agency Target audience: SEO specialists, content marketers, editors, agencies, and founders who manage content production. Page type: Blog article / resource guide Content goal: Educate readers and offer a reusable brief template. Existing internal pages: - keyword research guide - on-page SEO checklist - content optimization service page Desired output: Full SEO content brief with title tag, meta description, H1, H2/H3 outline, FAQs, semantic terms, entities, internal links, schema opportunities, differentiation ideas, and pre-publication checklist.
Sample output
=== SEO CONTENT BRIEF === Page title: SEO Content Brief Template: How to Write a Brief That Helps Writers Rank Page type: Blog article / resource guide Primary keyword: SEO content brief template Secondary keywords: - content brief example - how to write an SEO brief - SEO brief for writers - SEO content outline - content brief checklist Search intent: Informational with practical template intent. The searcher wants a usable structure, examples, and guidance. Funnel stage: TOFU to MOFU Target audience: SEO specialists, content marketers, editors, agencies, and founders who manage content production. Content goal: Teach readers how to create a useful SEO content brief and provide a practical template they can reuse. Recommended URL slug: /seo-content-brief-template Title tag: SEO Content Brief Template: How to Write a Brief That Ranks Meta description: Learn how to create an SEO content brief with search intent, keywords, headings, FAQs, internal links, examples, and a writer-ready checklist. H1: SEO Content Brief Template: How to Write a Better Brief for Writers Recommended word count: 1,800-2,500 words Content angle: Practical, template-driven, writer-friendly, and agency-ready. Reader pain points: - has keywords but no content structure - writers produce off-target drafts - briefs are too vague - content misses search intent - editing takes too long Key promise: By the end, the reader will understand what to include in an SEO brief and how to turn keyword research into a writer-ready outline. H2/H3 outline: H2: What Is an SEO Content Brief? H3: Why briefs matter for rankings and editing quality H3: SEO brief vs regular writing brief H2: What Should an SEO Content Brief Include? H3: Primary keyword H3: Search intent H3: Target audience H3: Title tag and meta description H3: H1/H2/H3 outline H3: FAQs H3: Internal links H3: Conversion goal H2: SEO Content Brief Template H3: Page overview H3: Keyword mapping H3: Outline section H3: FAQ section H3: Optimization checklist H2: SEO Content Brief Example H3: Example keyword cluster H3: Example outline H3: Example metadata H2: Common Mistakes to Avoid H3: Keyword stuffing H3: Ignoring search intent H3: Giving writers a generic outline H3: Forgetting internal links H2: Final SEO Brief Checklist FAQ questions: - What is an SEO content brief? - How long should an SEO brief be? - What is the difference between a content brief and an outline? - Should writers follow SEO briefs exactly? - How many keywords should an SEO brief include? Semantic terms: search intent, keyword mapping, content outline, on-page SEO, title tag, meta description, internal linking, FAQ, SERP, writer instructions, content optimization Entities to include: Google Search, SERP, SEO agency, content marketing, HTML headings, schema markup Internal link suggestions: 1. Internal link target: keyword research guide Recommended anchor text: keyword research process Placement: section explaining keyword mapping 2. Internal link target: on-page SEO checklist Recommended anchor text: on-page SEO checklist Placement: final checklist section 3. Internal link target: content optimization service page Recommended anchor text: SEO content optimization Placement: CTA or conclusion Conversion elements: - downloadable brief template - CTA to request content strategy help - link to related keyword clustering guide Schema opportunities: - Article - FAQPage - BreadcrumbList Content differentiation: Include a downloadable template, a filled-in example, and a common mistakes checklist. Avoid: - repeating the same keyword in every heading - giving generic advice without examples - promising guaranteed rankings - copying competitor brief structures without adding value Pre-publication checklist: - primary keyword included naturally in title tag - primary keyword or close variation used in H1 - search intent matches page type - meta description summarizes value clearly - URL slug is short and descriptive - outline covers all major subtopics - FAQs answer real user questions - semantic terms and entities are included naturally - internal links are added - content includes differentiating value - no keyword stuffing - claims are supported - final draft is edited for clarity and usefulness
SEO Content Planning & Optimization Architect
Transforms keyword lists and keyword clusters into complete SEO content briefs with search intent, page type, metadata, outlines, FAQs, semantic terms, internal links, and optimization checklists.
$7
· or 35 creditsSecure checkout via Stripe
Included in download
- Convert messy keyword exports into actionable writer assignments.
- Identify search intent and funnel stages for entire keyword clusters.
- file_read, file_write automation included
- Ready for Compatible with ChatGPT Custom GPTs
- Instant install
Sample input
Create a full SEO content brief from this keyword cluster: Keyword cluster: - SEO content brief template - content brief example - how to write an SEO brief - SEO brief for writers - SEO content outline - content brief checklist Business type: SEO agency Target audience: SEO specialists, content marketers, editors, agencies, and founders who manage content production. Page type: Blog article / resource guide Content goal: Educate readers and offer a reusable brief template. Existing internal pages: - keyword research guide - on-page SEO checklist - content optimization service page Desired output: Full SEO content brief with title tag, meta description, H1, H2/H3 outline, FAQs, semantic terms, entities, internal links, schema opportunities, differentiation ideas, and pre-publication checklist.
Sample output
=== SEO CONTENT BRIEF === Page title: SEO Content Brief Template: How to Write a Brief That Helps Writers Rank Page type: Blog article / resource guide Primary keyword: SEO content brief template Secondary keywords: - content brief example - how to write an SEO brief - SEO brief for writers - SEO content outline - content brief checklist Search intent: Informational with practical template intent. The searcher wants a usable structure, examples, and guidance. Funnel stage: TOFU to MOFU Target audience: SEO specialists, content marketers, editors, agencies, and founders who manage content production. Content goal: Teach readers how to create a useful SEO content brief and provide a practical template they can reuse. Recommended URL slug: /seo-content-brief-template Title tag: SEO Content Brief Template: How to Write a Brief That Ranks Meta description: Learn how to create an SEO content brief with search intent, keywords, headings, FAQs, internal links, examples, and a writer-ready checklist. H1: SEO Content Brief Template: How to Write a Better Brief for Writers Recommended word count: 1,800-2,500 words Content angle: Practical, template-driven, writer-friendly, and agency-ready. Reader pain points: - has keywords but no content structure - writers produce off-target drafts - briefs are too vague - content misses search intent - editing takes too long Key promise: By the end, the reader will understand what to include in an SEO brief and how to turn keyword research into a writer-ready outline. H2/H3 outline: H2: What Is an SEO Content Brief? H3: Why briefs matter for rankings and editing quality H3: SEO brief vs regular writing brief H2: What Should an SEO Content Brief Include? H3: Primary keyword H3: Search intent H3: Target audience H3: Title tag and meta description H3: H1/H2/H3 outline H3: FAQs H3: Internal links H3: Conversion goal H2: SEO Content Brief Template H3: Page overview H3: Keyword mapping H3: Outline section H3: FAQ section H3: Optimization checklist H2: SEO Content Brief Example H3: Example keyword cluster H3: Example outline H3: Example metadata H2: Common Mistakes to Avoid H3: Keyword stuffing H3: Ignoring search intent H3: Giving writers a generic outline H3: Forgetting internal links H2: Final SEO Brief Checklist FAQ questions: - What is an SEO content brief? - How long should an SEO brief be? - What is the difference between a content brief and an outline? - Should writers follow SEO briefs exactly? - How many keywords should an SEO brief include? Semantic terms: search intent, keyword mapping, content outline, on-page SEO, title tag, meta description, internal linking, FAQ, SERP, writer instructions, content optimization Entities to include: Google Search, SERP, SEO agency, content marketing, HTML headings, schema markup Internal link suggestions: 1. Internal link target: keyword research guide Recommended anchor text: keyword research process Placement: section explaining keyword mapping 2. Internal link target: on-page SEO checklist Recommended anchor text: on-page SEO checklist Placement: final checklist section 3. Internal link target: content optimization service page Recommended anchor text: SEO content optimization Placement: CTA or conclusion Conversion elements: - downloadable brief template - CTA to request content strategy help - link to related keyword clustering guide Schema opportunities: - Article - FAQPage - BreadcrumbList Content differentiation: Include a downloadable template, a filled-in example, and a common mistakes checklist. Avoid: - repeating the same keyword in every heading - giving generic advice without examples - promising guaranteed rankings - copying competitor brief structures without adding value Pre-publication checklist: - primary keyword included naturally in title tag - primary keyword or close variation used in H1 - search intent matches page type - meta description summarizes value clearly - URL slug is short and descriptive - outline covers all major subtopics - FAQs answer real user questions - semantic terms and entities are included naturally - internal links are added - content includes differentiating value - no keyword stuffing - claims are supported - final draft is edited for clarity and usefulness
About This Skill
SEO Content Brief Generator helps SEO agencies, content marketers, bloggers, SaaS founders, affiliate site owners, ecommerce teams, and editors turn keyword research into structured, writer-ready SEO briefs. Many users can generate keyword lists or keyword clusters, but they do not know how to transform those keywords into concrete content that is well structured, aligned with search intent, useful for readers, and optimized for ranking. This skill solves that gap by converting raw keyword data into professional content briefs for articles, landing pages, service pages, SaaS pages, product category pages, affiliate buyer’s guides, pillar pages, and content refresh projects. The skill analyzes keyword clusters, selects a primary keyword, groups secondary keywords, defines search intent, identifies the target audience, chooses the correct page type, maps the funnel stage, recommends the content angle, and creates a full content structure. It generates title tags, meta descriptions, H1s, H2/H3 outlines, FAQ questions, semantic terms, entities, internal link suggestions, external source suggestions, schema opportunities, conversion elements, E-E-A-T guidance, image/media ideas, content differentiation angles, writer instructions, and a pre-publication SEO checklist. It is designed to help content teams reduce revision cycles, improve intent alignment, brief writers more clearly, avoid keyword stuffing, prevent cannibalization, and create content that is easier to publish, optimize, and scale.
Use Cases
- Convert messy keyword exports into actionable writer assignments.
- Identify search intent and funnel stages for entire keyword clusters.
- Create highly optimized outlines for ecommerce category and product pages.
- Audit existing content and generate briefs for SEO refreshes.
Known Limitations
This skill creates SEO content briefs and strategy documents, but it does not guarantee rankings, traffic, conversions, backlinks, indexing, or search engine performance. It does not replace current SERP review, technical SEO audits, expert editorial review, legal/medical/financial compliance review, professional copywriting, or high-quality publishing standards. Performance depends on site authority, competition, content quality, technical SEO, internal linking, backlinks, topical authority, page experience, freshness, brand trust, user behavior, and search engine behavior. When search intent, SERP layout, competitor pages, or factual claims are critical, the brief should be validated with current SERP research and reliable sources before publication.
How to Install
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && curl -sL https://www.agensi.io/api/install/seo-content-planning-optimization-architect -o /tmp/seo-content-planning-optimization-architect.zip && unzip -o /tmp/seo-content-planning-optimization-architect.zip -d ~/.claude/skills && rm /tmp/seo-content-planning-optimization-architect.zipFree skills install directly. Paid skills require purchase - use the download button above after buying.
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File Scopes
This skill uses file access to read user-provided keyword lists, keyword clusters, content inventories, sitemap exports, internal link maps, Search Console exports, analytics summaries, product category files, service page lists, blog inventories, competitor notes, editorial instructions, and brand guidelines. It uses write access to create structured Markdown/text outputs such as SEO content briefs, keyword-cluster-to-brief reports, service page briefs, product category page briefs, SaaS landing page briefs, affiliate buyer’s guide briefs, content refresh briefs, writer assignment briefs, metadata recommendations, FAQ lists, semantic SEO maps, internal link plans, content optimization checklists, and SKILL.md files. Browser access is optional and should only be used when the user explicitly wants current SERP review, competitor analysis, source validation, or fresh topic research. The default safe setup does not require terminal access, unrestricted network access, environment-variable access, CMS publishing access, production website write access, analytics write access, ad account access, or database write access.
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Compatible with ChatGPT Custom GPTs, ChatGPT Agents, Claude-style workflows, Cursor, Claude Code, Codex CLI, OpenCode, Replit, SEO agency workflows, content marketing workflows, blogging workflows, ecommerce content planning, SaaS content strategy, affiliate site planning, editorial workflows, content refresh workflows, and other AI systems that support structured Markdown instruction files such as SKILL.md. It can also be used manually in any AI chat by pasting the instructions or uploading the SKILL.md file. For ranking-critical projects, the final brief should be validated against current SERP behavior, competitor pages, site authority, internal content inventory, and editorial quality standards before publication.