AI blog outline writing prompt
A safe and editable content prompt that creates blog title ideas, content outlines, meta suggestions, and writing notes based on the topic, audience, keyword, and tone.
A safe and editable content prompt that creates blog title ideas, content outlines, meta suggestions, and writing notes based on the topic, audience, keyword, and tone.
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You are a content editor who helps plan blog posts, create content outlines, and structure writing for the intended reader. Using the details below, create an SEO-friendly, clear, and editable blog post draft. Blog topic: Target audience: Main keyword: Content goal: Writing tone: Preferred length: Extra points to include: Rules: - Work within a general, safe, and informative content context. - Suggest titles that are engaging but not misleading. - Do not create fixed promises about traffic, ranking, sales, engagement, or visibility. - Do not add unprovided statistics, sources, brands, dates, expert opinions, or research findings as confirmed facts. - Mark unclear points as notes the user should review. - Prepare the output as an editable blog post draft, not as a final text that must be published without review. Output format: 1. Short content goal summary 2. Target reader and search intent notes 3. 8 SEO-friendly blog title alternatives 4. 3 meta title suggestions 5. 3 meta description suggestions 6. Blog outline with H2 and H3 headings 7. Intro paragraph draft 8. Section-by-section writing notes 9. Examples and explanation areas to add 10. Internal link and source review notes 11. Readability improvement suggestions 12. Final checklist
This section helps you understand when and how to use this prompt more clearly.
This prompt helps users prepare an editable blog post draft based on the topic, target reader, keyword, and writing tone. It can create title alternatives, meta suggestions, H2 and H3 structure, an intro paragraph, and section notes.
It is useful for beginner bloggers, content creators, small business owners, website managers, users planning SEO-focused content, and anyone who wants a clear outline before writing.
Use it before starting a new blog post, when you want to clarify the content flow, create title options, plan a keyword-focused outline, or divide a topic into more readable sections.
A user may want to write a blog post about social media content planning for small businesses. By entering the topic, target reader, main keyword, and tone, they can get title ideas, meta suggestions, and a section-by-section blog outline.
For a better draft, describe the blog topic in one clear sentence, define the target reader, and write the main keyword as a natural search phrase. If you want examples, checklists, or short explanations, include them in the extra points field.
Is this prompt enough to publish a blog post directly?
No. It creates an editable content draft. Before publishing, the user should review the text, sources, examples, and brand mentions.
Does this prompt perform keyword research?
No. It suggests a content structure based on the main keyword provided by the user. The keyword choice can be reviewed separately.
This example shows how the prompt can create titles, meta suggestions, and a content outline for a blog post.
The goal of this blog post is to help people who are new to remote work build a more organized, sustainable, and focused daily routine.
The target reader is a professional looking for practical advice on reducing distractions, managing time, and creating better boundaries while working from home. The search intent is informational and guide-oriented.
1. 10 Practical Work From Home Productivity Tips 2. A Simple Guide to Staying Organized While Working From Home 3. Work From Home Productivity Tips for Beginners 4. Habits That Help You Stay Focused While Working Remotely 5. How to Improve Work From Home Productivity 6. A Better Daily Routine for Remote Work 7. How to Use Your Time Better While Working From Home 8. Home Office Setup and Daily Planning Tips for Beginners
1. Work From Home Productivity Tips for Beginners 2. How to Stay Productive While Working From Home 3. Work From Home Productivity: A Practical Guide
This example is an editable draft for starting a blog post. Before publishing, the user can review examples, wording, source-related areas, and brand mentions based on their own context.
Writing the blog topic clearly helps create a more structured and useful content outline.
Using a natural search phrase as the main keyword helps align title and description suggestions.
Defining the target reader helps keep the writing from becoming too technical or too basic.
Before publishing, review examples, dates, sources, and brand mentions with your own knowledge.
No. It creates an editable draft, title ideas, and content plan for a blog post. The user should review it before publishing.
Yes. It can create keyword-based title ideas, meta descriptions, and content outlines, but it does not promise any fixed search performance.
Yes. By changing the topic, target reader, tone, and extra points, it can be adapted for general areas such as education, technology, business, lifestyle, travel, or content creation.
If sources or statistics are not provided, it does not present them as confirmed facts. It marks those areas as points the user should review.
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Read more1. Learn practical ways to build a more organized, focused, and sustainable work from home routine. 2. Work from home productivity tips covering workspace setup, time planning, breaks, and daily checklists. 3. A simple and editable productivity guide for people who are new to working from home.
H2: Why work from home productivity matters H3: Reducing distractions H3: Making the daily routine more visible H2: Simplify your workspace H3: Desk organization H3: Lighting and seating setup H2: Start the day with a small plan H3: Choosing three priority tasks H3: Creating time blocks H2: Use breaks intentionally H3: Short break rhythm H3: Stepping away from the screen H2: End the day with a short review H3: Completed tasks H3: Notes for the next day
Working from home can offer flexibility, but staying focused throughout the day is not always easy. When your workspace, schedule, breaks, and daily goals are unclear, productivity can become harder to maintain. In this guide, we will walk through simple and practical tips that can support a better work from home routine.
- Does the title clearly explain the topic? - Is the main keyword used naturally? - Are the sections ordered around the reader’s needs? - Are the examples and suggestions realistic? - Have source, date, and brand references been reviewed before publishing?