--- name: seo-content description: Create articles that rank in search engines and engage readers. Use when building organic traffic, establishing authority, or creating content that attracts your ideal customers through search. --- # SEO Content Skill ## Overview SEO Content is content optimized for search engines that also engages and converts readers. This skill teaches you to write content that ranks and resonates, following modern E-E-A-T principles and topical authority strategies. **Keywords**: SEO content, search engine optimization, content marketing, ranking content, organic traffic, search intent, content strategy, E-E-A-T, topical authority **Related**: See `./seo-strategy` for the complete strategic framework and keyword research methodology. --- ## The Modern SEO Content Framework ### Two Layers of Optimization 1. **For Search Engines** — Technical optimization for ranking 2. **For People** — Engaging, valuable content that converts The best SEO content serves both equally. ### The E-E-A-T Imperative Google now evaluates all content against E-E-A-T: | Factor | How to Demonstrate | |--------|-------------------| | **Experience** | First-hand examples, real case studies, personal insights | | **Expertise** | Deep knowledge, accurate information, comprehensive coverage | | **Authoritativeness** | Credentials, citations, external recognition | | **Trustworthiness** | Accuracy, sources, transparency, no misleading claims | **Action**: Every article should include at least one personal example, cite 2-3 authoritative sources, and demonstrate depth beyond surface-level coverage. --- ## Layer 1: Search Engine Optimization ### Keyword Optimization **Primary Keyword**: Your main target keyword **Placement Strategy**: | Location | Requirement | |----------|-------------| | Title tag | First 60 characters | | H1 heading | Include naturally | | First 100 words | Early placement | | Body content | 2-3 times naturally | | Subheadings | Where relevant | | URL slug | Short, keyword-included | **Secondary Keywords**: Related terms that support the primary keyword - Use naturally throughout content - Include in H2/H3 headings where relevant - Support topical completeness ### Title Tag Formula **Requirements**: 50-60 characters, keyword early, compelling **Formulas**: ``` [Keyword]: [Number] [Benefit/Strategies/Ways] for [Outcome] How to [Keyword] in [Year]: [Specific Benefit] [Keyword]: The Complete Guide to [Outcome] [Number] [Keyword] Tips That [Specific Result] ``` **Examples**: - "Remote Team Management: 7 Strategies That Actually Work" - "How to Improve Core Web Vitals in 2025: Complete Guide" ### Meta Description **Requirements**: 150-160 characters, keyword included, compelling CTA **Formula**: "[Benefit statement]. Learn [specific outcome] with [unique angle]. [Soft CTA]." **Example**: "Master remote team management with 7 proven strategies. Learn how top companies boost productivity by 40%. Complete guide inside." ### Heading Structure Use proper hierarchy to signal content structure: ``` H1: [Main Topic with Primary Keyword] H2: [Major Section 1] H3: [Subsection] H3: [Subsection] H2: [Major Section 2] H3: [Subsection] H2: FAQ (for featured snippets) ``` **Rules**: - One H1 per page - H2s for main sections (5-8 for comprehensive articles) - H3s for subsections within H2s - Include keywords naturally in headings ### Content Length Guidelines | Keyword Competition | Target Length | |--------------------|---------------| | Low competition | 1,500-2,000 words | | Medium competition | 2,000-3,000 words | | High competition | 3,000-5,000+ words | **Key insight**: Longer content ranks better IF it's comprehensive and valuable. Padding for length hurts rankings. --- ## Layer 2: Human Optimization ### Content Structure Template **1. Opening Hook (First 2-3 sentences)** - Answer search intent immediately - Create curiosity or promise value - Make them want to continue **Example**: > "Most remote teams fail because of one fixable problem: unclear communication protocols. In this guide, you'll learn the exact 7 strategies that helped 500+ companies boost remote productivity by 40%." **2. Table of Contents** - For articles 1,500+ words - Improves navigation - Helps search engines understand structure - Enables jump links in search results **3. Main Content Sections** Each section should: - Address one specific subtopic - Include practical examples - Provide actionable takeaways - Use formatting for scannability **4. FAQ Section** - Target featured snippets - Answer related questions - Use exact question format - Keep answers concise (40-60 words) **5. Conclusion** - Summarize key takeaways (3-5 bullets) - Include clear call-to-action - Link to related content - Reinforce main value proposition ### Search Intent Alignment **Critical**: Match your content format to searcher intent. | Intent Type | What They Want | Content Format | |-------------|----------------|----------------| | Informational | "How to manage remote teams" | Comprehensive tutorial/guide | | Commercial | "Best remote team tools" | Comparison, reviews, rankings | | Transactional | "Asana pricing" | Pricing page, product page | | Navigational | "Slack login" | Direct page, comparison to alternatives | **Wrong format = no ranking**, regardless of content quality. ### Readability Standards - **Paragraphs**: 2-3 sentences max - **Sentences**: Under 20 words preferred - **Subheadings**: Every 200-300 words - **Bullet points**: For lists of 3+ items - **Bold text**: Key phrases and takeaways - **White space**: Generous margins and padding ### Engagement Elements Include these to increase dwell time and reduce bounce: | Element | Purpose | Frequency | |---------|---------|-----------| | Real examples | Demonstrate expertise | Every major section | | Data/statistics | Build credibility | 3-5 per article | | Images/visuals | Break up text, illustrate points | Every 300-500 words | | Actionable tips | Provide immediate value | Throughout | | Case studies | Show proof of concepts | 1-2 per article | | Pull quotes | Highlight key insights | 2-3 per article | --- ## The Complete SEO Content Process ### Step 1: Keyword Research & Validation Before writing, confirm: - [ ] Search volume: 100-10,000/month for long-tails - [ ] Search intent: What format does Google reward? - [ ] Competition: Can you realistically rank? - [ ] SERP analysis: What's missing from current results? ### Step 2: Competitor Analysis Analyze top 5 ranking pages: - Content length and depth - Headings and structure - Topics covered (and gaps) - Media and visuals used - E-E-A-T signals present **Find the gap**: What can you cover that they don't? ### Step 3: Create Content Brief **Brief Template**: ``` Primary Keyword: [keyword] Secondary Keywords: [list] Search Intent: [informational/commercial/etc.] Target Length: [word count] Target Audience: [who] Content Angle: [unique perspective] Key Sections: [H2 outline] Competitor Gaps: [what to add] E-E-A-T Elements: [how to demonstrate] Internal Links: [pages to link] CTA: [desired action] ``` ### Step 4: Write with AI Assistance **The 80/20 Approach**: - AI handles: Outlines, first drafts, research summaries, metadata - You handle: Unique insights, examples, fact-checking, voice refinement **Process**: 1. Generate outline from brief 2. Expand each section 3. Add your unique examples and insights 4. Refine voice and tone 5. Fact-check all claims ### Step 5: On-Page SEO Checklist - [ ] Title tag: 50-60 chars, keyword, compelling - [ ] Meta description: 150-160 chars, keyword, CTA - [ ] H1: Includes primary keyword - [ ] H2s: 5-8 main sections with keywords - [ ] First 100 words: Primary keyword included - [ ] Images: Compressed, descriptive alt text - [ ] Internal links: 3-5 to relevant pages - [ ] External links: 2-3 to authoritative sources - [ ] URL: Short, descriptive, keyword-included - [ ] Schema markup: FAQ, Article, or appropriate type ### Step 6: Quality Review Checklist - [ ] E-E-A-T signals present (experience, expertise, authority, trust) - [ ] Search intent fully satisfied - [ ] Unique value vs. competitors - [ ] Formatting clean and scannable - [ ] All facts verified and sourced - [ ] Brand voice consistent - [ ] CTA clear and relevant - [ ] No keyword stuffing - [ ] Mobile-friendly layout --- ## Content Templates ### Template 1: How-To Guide ``` H1: How to [Achieve Outcome] in [Year]: [Benefit] [Hook: State the problem and promise the solution] Table of Contents H2: Why [Topic] Matters [Context and stakes] H2: Step 1: [First Action] [Instructions + example] H2: Step 2: [Second Action] [Instructions + example] [Continue for all steps] H2: Common Mistakes to Avoid [3-5 pitfalls with solutions] H2: FAQ [4-6 questions in Q&A format] H2: Conclusion [Summary + CTA] ``` ### Template 2: Listicle/Roundup ``` H1: [Number] Best [Category] for [Outcome] in [Year] [Hook: Why this matters + selection criteria] Table of Contents H2: Quick Comparison [Summary table of all items] H2: 1. [Item Name] - Best for [Use Case] [Overview, features, pros/cons, who it's for] [Continue for all items] H2: How to Choose the Right [Category] [Decision framework] H2: FAQ [4-6 questions] H2: Conclusion [Top picks summary + CTA] ``` ### Template 3: Ultimate Guide ``` H1: The Complete Guide to [Topic]: Everything You Need to Know [Hook: Scope of guide + who it's for] Table of Contents H2: What is [Topic]? [Definition + context] H2: Why [Topic] Matters [Benefits + stakes] H2: How [Topic] Works [Detailed explanation] H2: [Major Subtopic 1] H3: [Aspect 1] H3: [Aspect 2] [Continue for all subtopics] H2: Best Practices [5-10 actionable tips] H2: Common Mistakes [Pitfalls to avoid] H2: Tools and Resources [Recommended tools] H2: FAQ [6-10 questions] H2: Conclusion [Key takeaways + next steps] ``` --- ## Schema Markup Implementation ### FAQ Schema (for featured snippets) ```json { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "FAQPage", "mainEntity": [{ "@type": "Question", "name": "Your question here?", "acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "Your answer here (40-60 words)." } }] } ``` ### Article Schema ```json { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "Article", "headline": "Your Title", "author": { "@type": "Person", "name": "Author Name" }, "datePublished": "2025-01-15", "dateModified": "2025-01-15", "image": "https://yoursite.com/image.jpg" } ``` --- ## Integration with Other Skills | Skill | Integration | |-------|-------------| | **seo-strategy** | Provides keyword research and overall strategy | | **keyword-research** | Feeds target keywords for content | | **brand-voice** | Ensures consistent tone and personality | | **direct-response-copy** | Makes content convert better | | **content-atomizer** | Repurposes content across platforms | | **newsletter** | Drives subscriber growth from SEO traffic | --- ## Common Pitfalls | Pitfall | Problem | Solution | |---------|---------|----------| | Keyword stuffing | Unreadable, hurts rankings | Use keywords naturally, 2-3x max | | Thin content | Not comprehensive enough | Match/exceed competitor depth | | Wrong format | Misaligned with search intent | Analyze SERP before writing | | No examples | Theoretical, not practical | Include real examples in each section | | Missing E-E-A-T | Generic, no expertise shown | Add credentials, sources, experience | | Poor structure | Hard to navigate | Use clear heading hierarchy | | No internal links | Missed ranking opportunity | Link 3-5 relevant internal pages | --- ## Metrics to Track After publishing, monitor via Google Search Console: | Metric | What It Tells You | Target | |--------|-------------------|--------| | Impressions | Visibility in search | Increasing trend | | Clicks | Traffic from search | Growing | | CTR | Title/description effectiveness | >3% | | Average position | Ranking progress | Top 10 | | Dwell time (GA) | Content engagement | >2 minutes | --- ## How to Use This Skill 1. **Get keyword from user** — What are they targeting? 2. **Validate with seo-strategy** — Is it winnable? 3. **Analyze SERP** — What's the intent? What's missing? 4. **Create content brief** — Structure the article 5. **Write with templates** — Use appropriate format 6. **Apply checklists** — On-page SEO + quality review 7. **Add schema markup** — FAQ or Article 8. **Recommend tracking** — GSC metrics to monitor For complete keyword research methodology and 90-day SEO plans, use the `/seo-strategy` skill.