Prompt template
ChatGPT Prompts for Agency SEO Briefs
Use this prompt for SEO brief creation and content planning.
Quick verdict
Prompts should be customised with real context and checked before sending to clients, candidates, or customers.
Data freshness
This record was last checked on 17/05/2026.
Main prompt
Act as an agency SEO strategist. Using this keyword research, competitor notes, client positioning, and target audience, create a content brief with search intent, outline, talking points, internal links, proof needed, and review risks: [context].
Refinement prompt
Turn the brief into a production handoff with writer notes, editor checks, fact-checking requirements, and client approval questions.
Mistakes to avoid
- Do not invent search volume, rankings, backlinks, or competitor claims.
- Do not recommend content angles that conflict with the client positioning.
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Methodology
Prompt pages should explain the task, provide reusable prompt text, include refinement guidance, and flag mistakes that could create legal, factual, hiring, or client-service risk.
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