ChatGPT Prompt for Blog Post Outlines
Generate detailed, SEO-friendly blog post outlines.
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AI Free Tools Editorial
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March 17, 2026
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March 17, 2026
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PROMPT: Act as an experienced SEO content strategist. Create a detailed blog post outline for the topic: "[YOUR TOPIC]" Requirements: - Target keyword: [PRIMARY KEYWORD] - Secondary keywords: [KEYWORD 2], [KEYWORD 3] - Target audience: [WHO IS THIS FOR] - Search intent: [informational / commercial / transactional] - Word count: [1,500 / 2,000 / 2,500] The outline should include: 1. An H1 title with the primary keyword 2. A compelling introduction hook 3. 5-8 H2 sections with 2-3 H3 subsections each 4. For each section: key points, internal linking opportunities, CTA 5. Conclusion with clear next step 6. 3 meta description options (under 155 characters)
💡 Pro Tip
Don't use the outline as-is — generate 3 outlines with different angles on the same topic, then combine the best sections from each. Always add your own experience/data that AI can't generate.
📌 When to Use This Template
When planning a blog post efficiently. Works for SEO content, thought leadership, and tutorials.
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