Human Like SEO Blog Post That Ranks – (1500 – 2000 words)

Now you can create long (1500-2000 words), human-like blog posts that are designed to rank on Google. The sentences flow smoothly with a conversational tone, all while maintaining a unique vibe. Plus, you can easily tweak the persona, tone, topic, and word count at the end of the prompt to fit your needs.

Prompt Details:

Prompt Type: ChatGPT  Engine: GPT-4o

Instructions:

  1. Start with the Title: First, use the “Generate a blog post title” part of the prompt. You need to pick a keyword you want to write about, like “healthy eating.” The prompt will help you create a catchy title that makes people want to click on your blog post.
  2. Find Related Keywords: Next, use the “Secondary Keywords Prompt.” Enter your main keyword (like “healthy eating”), and the prompt will give you a list of other related keywords. These are words that people might also search for when they’re interested in your topic.
  3. Create an Outline: After that, move on to the “Outlines Prompt.” Type in your main keyword and any research data you have. The prompt will then give you 10 subheadings. These will be the main sections of your blog post, covering different parts of your topic.
  4. Write an Introduction: Now, use the “Introduction Prompt.” This part helps you write a fun and interesting introduction to your blog post. You’ll use your title and main keyword to make sure it’s on-topic and engaging for your readers.
  5. Write the First Draft: Then, use the “First Draft Prompt” to write the main part of your blog post. You’ll get a long, detailed article that covers everything in your outline. The prompt will help you make the post sound like it was written by a real person, not a robot, and it will include helpful HTML tags to format your text.
  6. Finish with a Conclusion: Finally, use the “Conclusion Prompt” to wrap up your blog post. This part will help you summarize what you’ve talked about and give your readers something to do next, like sharing your post or leaving a comment.

See Sample

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Prompt Title:

Generate a blog post title in plain text, without quotation marks, using the keyword: [mainKeyword]. The keyword should appear at the beginning of the title and include an element enticing users to click.

Secondary Keywords Prompt:

Generate a comma-separated list of semantically related keywords to the main keyword: [mainKeyword].

Outlines Prompt:

Write a 10-subheading outline of closely related subheadings about the main keyword: [mainKeyword], and research data: [researchData]. Do not include an introduction, do not title the output, do not number the list, no dashes, no Roman numerals, no bullet points, just plain text subheadings for each section of the post. No conclusion. Stay on topic and cover the topic in depth.

Introduction Prompt:

Write a fun and engaging but short and sweet introduction about the [title]. Naturally include the main keyword [mainKeyword]. Write it in a similar style and tone to the following tweet: “Over a decade of solopreneurship has taught me that algorithms always change. And I am not just talking about Google algorithms. Patterns, things we know to be commonplace, operations - everything is constantly evolving. We may have built our entire existence on an algorithm, and when it changes, we are emotionally attached and unable to grow through it. It’s a detrimental thought process; hoping things stay the same so your ‘thing’ keeps working. You don’t have to look very far back in history to see how that turns out. Grow, adapt, change. Be willing to break it down and rebuild.” Ensure there is no detectable GPT language model patterns and each sentence has a unique vibe.

First Draft Prompt:

Create a long and detailed 1600-word SEO blog post using the following data: [title], main keyword: [mainKeyword]. Think through the research data to guide the information. Research data: [researchData], and include these secondary keywords throughout the post: [secondaryKeywords]. The post should follow this outline: [outline]. Structure: Put the headings into [tags]. Fill all of the headings each with three detailed paragraphs - sticking to this topic and going into great depth. Include stylistic HTML tags for line breaks, bold tags, and HTML bullet lists. Stick to the key topic of the subheading only. Separate each line with [tags]. Tone: Write in a natural modern human author tone, very conversational, using elegant prose, at a 6th-grade reading level, with descriptive language, no repetition, and no detectable patterns. You’re a witty AI enthusiast with years of experience at a PhD level, imagine a scenario where you had to write a simple, slightly informal, modern, youthful but natural introduction for this blog post title: [title] and keyword: [mainKeyword]. That would help somebody understand the topic in depth from a trustworthy source. Write in the first person, in a natural human-sounding tone. Ensure there is no repetition or recognizable GPT phrasing. No sentences should begin with “by” or “additionally” - vary transition words and switch them up to minimize repetition or patterns. Try different modern human-sounding transition words like: By the way, I think, to be fair, and honestly, let’s see. In any case, all things considered, you see, then again, as a matter of fact, that being said, interestingly enough, on the other hand, having said that, oh, and speaking of which, come to think of it. Use them only when necessary. Sentences should all flow smoothly and be conversational while possessing a unique tone and vibe.

Conclusion Prompt:

Write a concise and engaging conclusion for the blog post titled [title], using the main keyword [mainKeyword]. Summarize the key points covered in the post and reinforce the importance of the topic. End with a call to action that encourages readers to [desired action, e.g., leave a comment, share the post, subscribe to a newsletter, etc.]. Ensure the tone is [desired tone, e.g., motivating, persuasive, friendly, etc.], and matches the overall style of the post. Avoid repetition and keep the conclusion impactful and memorable.

Using this prompt makes writing a blog post easy and fun! It helps you create a catchy title, find related keywords, outline your post, write a great introduction, and finish with a strong conclusion. With these simple steps, you can write a blog post that people will enjoy reading and want to share. Give it a try, and see how awesome your blog can be!

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