--- name: brief description: > Produce an editor-ready content brief for a target keyword or topic. Use when the user asks for a content brief, writing guidelines, article outline, SEO brief, what to include in a blog post, or how to structure content for a keyword. For choosing which topics to write about, see find-keywords. For a full site-wide SEO audit, see audit. metadata: version: 1.0.0 --- # Content Brief Produce a complete, editor-ready content brief covering intent analysis, competitive SERP review, content outline, E-E-A-T requirements, and SEO targets. ## Before You Start Gather this context (ask if not provided): 1. **Target keyword or topic.** The primary keyword this content should rank for. 2. **Business context.** What does the company do? What should readers do after reading (sign up, buy, contact)? 3. **Content type preference.** Blog post, landing page, guide, comparison, tutorial? 4. **Audience.** Who is reading this? Beginners, practitioners, decision-makers? ## Step 1: SERP Analysis Analyze what currently ranks for the target keyword: 1. **Search the keyword** (use web search) and review the top 5-10 results. 2. **Identify the dominant intent.** Are results informational guides, product pages, listicles, tools? 3. **Note the content format.** Average word count, heading structure, use of images/tables/videos. 4. **Find the gaps.** What do all top results cover? What do none of them cover well? Record: | Rank | Title | URL | Format | Approx. Length | Unique Angle | |------|-------|-----|--------|---------------|--------------| | 1 | ... | ... | guide / listicle / tutorial | ... | ... | ## Step 2: Intent Mapping Determine the exact user intent and map it to content structure: - **"How to" intent** → Step-by-step tutorial with numbered sections - **"What is" intent** → Definition + context + examples + next steps - **"Best X" intent** → Curated list with comparison criteria and recommendations - **"X vs Y" intent** → Side-by-side comparison table + verdict - **"Review" intent** → Hands-on evaluation with pros/cons/alternatives The content structure must match what the searcher expects to find. ## Step 3: Content Outline Build a detailed outline with: ### Title Options (2-3 variants) Select the formula that matches the content type: | Content Type | Formula | Example | |-------------|---------|---------| | How-to / Tutorial | "How to [Goal] in [Timeframe]" | "How to Fix Crawl Errors in 30 Minutes" | | How-to (objection) | "How to [Goal] Without [Objection]" | "How to Build Links Without Cold Outreach" | | Listicle | "[N] [Adjective] [Topic] [Qualifier]" | "9 Proven Link Building Strategies for SaaS" | | Comparison | "[A] vs [B]: Which Is Better for [Goal]?" | "Ahrefs vs SEMrush: Which Is Better for Keyword Research?" | | Definition | "What Is [Topic]? [Short Clarifier]" | "What Is Topical Authority? How It Affects Rankings" | | Ultimate guide | "The [Complete/Definitive] Guide to [Topic]" | "The Complete Guide to Technical SEO" | | Mistakes | "[N] [Topic] Mistakes [Consequence]" | "7 Internal Linking Mistakes That Kill Rankings" | **CTR boosters** — test adding these elements: | Element | Expected CTR Impact | |---------|-------------------| | Add a number | +15-25% | | Add current year | +10-15% | | Add brackets or parentheses | +10-38% | | Add a power word (Proven, Essential, Ultimate) | +5-12% | **Rules:** - Include the primary keyword - Keep under 60 characters (55 for mobile safety) - Use odd numbers in listicles (they outperform even) - Rewrite if CTR is below 2% at positions 1-3 or below 5% at positions 4-10 ### Meta Description Select a template and adapt: | Content Type | Template | |-------------|---------| | Blog / Guide | "Learn [topic] with our [qualifier] guide. Covers [point 1], [point 2], and [point 3]. [CTA]." | | Question-answer | "[Question]? This [year] guide explains [what], [why], and [how]. Get actionable tips now." | | Listicle | "Discover [N] [adjective] [topic] strategies that [result]. Backed by [proof element]. Read the guide." | | Comparison | "[A] vs [B]: which is better for [use case]? We compared [criteria]. See the winner + detailed breakdown." | | Product/Service | "[Product] helps you [benefit]. [Feature 1], [Feature 2], [Feature 3]. [Price/offer]. [CTA]." | **Rules:** - 150-160 characters (aim for 140-155 for mobile safety) - Include the primary keyword naturally - End with a clear value proposition or call to action - Add numbers or statistics where possible (+5-15% CTR boost) ### Heading Structure Map out every H2 and H3 with brief guidance for each section: ``` H1: [Title] H2: [Section 1] — what to cover, target length H3: [Subsection] — specific points H2: [Section 2] — what to cover ... H2: FAQ — 3-5 questions from People Also Ask ``` ### Key Points Per Section For each H2 section, specify: - The main point to make - Data or examples to include - How this section differs from competitor coverage - Internal link opportunities (link to related pages on the site) ## Step 4: E-E-A-T Requirements ### YMYL Check First, determine if the keyword falls into "Your Money or Your Life" territory (health, finance, legal, safety). YMYL topics trigger elevated E-E-A-T requirements from Google: - **YMYL keywords** require: named author with verifiable credentials, citations to official sources (.gov, .edu, professional bodies), clear disclosure of affiliations, and medical/ legal/financial review where applicable. - **Non-YMYL keywords** still benefit from E-E-A-T but don't require the same rigor. ### Author Qualification Specify what credentials the author needs for this topic: | Topic Type | Author Requirement | |-----------|-------------------| | YMYL (health, finance, legal) | Licensed professional or verifiable expert with public credentials | | Technical (code, engineering) | Demonstrated practitioner experience (portfolio, GitHub, publications) | | Business/marketing | Industry experience or named case studies | | General informational | Byline with bio is sufficient | ### Evidence Floor Set the minimum evidence bar for this piece: | Content Type | Minimum Sources | Source Tier Requirement | |---|---|---| | Research/data-driven | 5+ citations | At least 2 primary sources (official docs, studies, .gov/.edu) | | How-to / tutorial | 2-3 citations | Official documentation for tools/methods referenced | | Opinion / thought leadership | 3+ citations | Data to support each major claim | | Comparison / "best X" | 1 per item reviewed | First-hand testing evidence for each | ### E-E-A-T Signals Specify what the content needs: - **Experience:** First-hand examples, case studies, screenshots, "we tested this" statements - **Expertise:** Cite specific data, reference industry standards, show depth beyond surface-level - **Authoritativeness:** Link to authoritative external sources, reference recognized frameworks - **Trustworthiness:** Include dates, update frequency, author bio, transparent methodology ### E-E-A-T Priority by Content Type Different content types weight E-E-A-T signals differently. Focus effort where it matters most: | Content Type | Experience | Expertise | Authority | Trust | Top Priority | |-------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|-------|-------------| | Product review | Critical | High | Medium | High | Experience — hands-on testing evidence | | How-to guide | High | Critical | Medium | High | Expertise — demonstrate deep knowledge | | Research/data | Medium | Critical | Critical | Critical | Authority + Trust — sourced data, methodology | | Opinion piece | Critical | High | High | Medium | Experience — personal credentials and POV | | Comparison | High | High | Medium | Critical | Trust — unbiased criteria, transparent methodology | | News/reporting | Medium | Medium | Critical | Critical | Authority — recognized source, editorial standards | ### Content Quality Checklist (Top Priorities) For every piece, verify at minimum: - [ ] Author identified with relevant credentials visible on page - [ ] At least 1 first-hand experience element (case study, screenshot, "we tested") - [ ] All statistics have named sources and dates - [ ] At least 2 references to primary sources (not just other blog posts) - [ ] Published date visible; content updated within 18 months - [ ] No unsupported superlatives ("best", "fastest", "most effective") without evidence ## Step 5: SEO Targets | Element | Target | |---------|--------| | Primary keyword | [keyword] | | Secondary keywords | [2-3 related terms] | | Word count range | [min-max based on SERP analysis] | | Internal links to include | [list specific pages to link to] | | External links to include | [types of sources to cite] | | Images/media | [count and types: screenshots, diagrams, tables] | | Featured snippet target | [yes/no — if yes, which format: paragraph, list, table] | ## Step 6: Differentiation Angle The brief must specify what makes this piece better than what already ranks: - **More current:** Updated data, recent examples - **More practical:** Templates, checklists, step-by-step screenshots - **More comprehensive:** Covers subtopics competitors skip - **More specific:** Targets a niche the broad pieces miss - **Original data:** Survey results, internal data analysis, expert quotes Pick 1-2 angles. Trying to win on all dimensions produces generic content. ## Output Format ### Content Brief: [target keyword] **Overview** - Target keyword: [keyword] - Search intent: [type] - Content format: [blog post / guide / comparison / etc.] - Target word count: [range] - Target audience: [who] - Business goal: [what readers should do after] **SERP Competitive Landscape** [Table from Step 1] **Title Options** 1. [option 1] 2. [option 2] 3. [option 3] **Meta Description** [150-160 char description] **Content Outline** [Full heading structure with guidance per section] **SEO Targets** [Table from Step 5] **E-E-A-T Checklist** - [ ] First-hand experience demonstrated - [ ] Expert-level depth on core topic - [ ] Authoritative sources cited - [ ] Trust signals included (dates, author, methodology) **Differentiation** [What makes this piece better than current top results] --- > **Pro Tip:** Use the free [Keyword Density Analyzer](https://seojuice.com/tools/keyword-density/) > and [TF-IDF Tool](https://seojuice.com/tools/free-tf-idf-tool/) to benchmark competitor > content depth for your target keyword. SEOJuice MCP users can run `/seojuice:keyword-analysis` > for search volume and difficulty, and `/seojuice:content-strategy` to check if the topic > fits an existing cluster or fills a content gap.