SEO Content Generation Skill
Create high-quality, search-optimized content that ranks in traditional search engines and gets cited by AI platforms.
Core Philosophy
Modern search optimization requires content that serves three audiences simultaneously:
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Human readers seeking valuable, trustworthy information
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Traditional search engines indexing and ranking content
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AI systems extracting and citing authoritative answers
Write for humans first, structure for machines second. Quality content naturally satisfies all three.
The Triple Optimization Framework
- Traditional SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
Optimize for Google, Bing, and traditional search results.
- AEO (Answer Engine Optimization)
Optimize for direct answer displays: featured snippets, AI Overviews, voice assistants.
- GEO (Generative Engine Optimization)
Optimize for AI citations: ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini.
Content Creation Workflow
Step 1: Pre-Writing Analysis
Clarify intent and audience
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Identify primary and secondary keywords
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Determine search intent: informational, navigational, commercial, transactional
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Understand the target audience's expertise level
Analyze competition
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Review top-ranking content for target keywords
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Identify gaps and opportunities
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Note content length, structure, and depth
Plan content structure
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Create outline with H2/H3 hierarchy
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Map keywords to sections
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Plan FAQ section for AEO opportunities
Step 2: Write Using the Answer-First Pattern
Structure content to lead with answers:
[Title with Primary Keyword]
[Opening paragraph: Answer the main question immediately - 2-3 sentences]
[Table of Contents for long-form content]
[H2: Primary subtopic]
[Lead with key information] [Supporting details and context]
[H2: Secondary subtopics...]
Frequently Asked Questions
[Question-format headings with direct answers]
Key Takeaways
[Bulleted summary of main points]
Paragraph-Level Pattern:
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Lead with the answer in the first sentence
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Expand with context in sentences 2-3
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Provide evidence with data, examples, or expert quotes
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Link to related concepts for topical depth
Step 3: Apply E-E-A-T Signals
Include these elements throughout content:
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Experience: First-hand accounts, case studies, personal testing
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Expertise: Technical accuracy, correct industry terminology
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Authoritativeness: Citations from respected sources, expert quotes
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Trustworthiness: Transparent sourcing, balanced viewpoints, current information
Trust is paramount—Google states untrustworthy pages have low E-E-A-T regardless of other signals.
Step 4: Optimize On-Page Elements
Title Tag (50-60 characters):
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Primary keyword near the beginning
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Compelling and click-worthy
Meta Description (150-160 characters):
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Include primary keyword naturally
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Clear value proposition
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Call to action when appropriate
Header Structure:
H1: Page title (one per page) H2: Major sections H3: Subsections
URL: Short, descriptive, includes primary keyword, hyphens between words
Step 5: Add AEO/GEO Content Blocks
See references/aeo-geo-patterns.md for complete patterns.
Quick reference blocks:
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Definition blocks for "what is" queries
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Step-by-step blocks for "how to" queries
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Comparison tables for "vs" queries
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Pros/cons blocks for evaluation queries
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FAQ sections for question-based queries
Step 6: Generate Schema Markup
Use scripts/generate_schema.py for valid JSON-LD, or see references/schema-templates.md .
Common schema types:
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Article: Blog posts, news articles
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FAQPage: FAQ content sections
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HowTo: Instructional content
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Product: E-commerce pages
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LocalBusiness: Location-based content
Step 7: Final Quality Check
Before finalizing, verify checklist in references/seo-checklist.md :
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Primary keyword in title, H1, first paragraph, URL
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Direct answer to main query within first 100 words
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FAQ section with 3-5 question-format headings
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Statistics cited from authoritative sources
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Expert quotes or first-hand experience included
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Internal and external links included
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Meta description written
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Image alt text optimized
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Content is factually accurate and current
GEO-Specific Optimization
AI platforms cite content based on clarity, authority, structure, and recency.
Domain-Specific Tactics
Domain Effective Tactics
Law & Government Statistics, official citations
Health & Medicine Expert credentials, study citations
Technology Technical precision, current data
Finance Data-driven analysis, regulatory citations
Arts & Humanities Quotations, cultural references
Key GEO Principles
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State facts explicitly—avoid implied meanings
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Add statistics (increases citation rates 15-30%)
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Include named expert quotes
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Use fluent, readable language
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Cite authoritative sources with links
Output Deliverables
When generating SEO content, provide:
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Main content with proper heading hierarchy
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Meta data (title tag, meta description)
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FAQ section with 3-5 questions
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Schema markup as JSON-LD (when requested)
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Internal linking suggestions based on topic clusters
Writing Quality and Avoiding AI Patterns
Natural, human-sounding writing is essential for both reader engagement and E-E-A-T signals. AI-detectable content undermines trust and authority.
Key Principles
Avoid em dash (—) overuse — The em dash is the primary tell of AI writing. Use commas, colons, or parentheses instead.
Replace AI-flagged words — See references/ai-phrases-to-avoid.md for complete list:
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delve → explore, examine
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leverage → use, apply
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robust → strong, solid
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comprehensive → complete, thorough
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pivotal → key, important
Use plain English — See references/plain-english-alternatives.md :
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utilise → use
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facilitate → help
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commence → start
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prior to → before
Avoid formulaic openings:
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❌ "In today's fast-paced world..."
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❌ "In the ever-evolving landscape of..."
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❌ "Let's delve into..."
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✅ Start with the main point directly
Remove empty intensifiers: very, extremely, incredibly, absolutely, truly
Vary sentence structure — Mix short and long sentences; avoid repetitive patterns
Self-Check Before Publishing
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Read aloud — if phrases sound unnatural, revise
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Ask: "Would I say this in conversation?"
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Check for repetitive sentence structures
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Look for clusters of AI-flagged words
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Verify each intensifier adds genuine meaning
Resources
References:
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references/seo-checklist.md — Complete on-page SEO checklist
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references/aeo-geo-patterns.md — Content block patterns for AI optimization
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references/schema-templates.md — Copy-paste schema markup templates
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references/ai-phrases-to-avoid.md — Words and phrases that signal AI-generated content; avoid these for natural, human-sounding writing
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references/plain-english-alternatives.md — Plain English replacements for complex or pompous words
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references/content-transitions.md — Signposting phrases and transitions to guide readers through content
Scripts:
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scripts/generate_metrics.py — Analyze content for word count, read time, readability scores, and SEO recommendations
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scripts/check_ai_patterns.py — Scan content for AI-generated patterns and get a human-likeness score
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scripts/generate_schema.py — Generate valid JSON-LD schema