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50+ mega-prompts for ChatGPT and Gemini: the SEO specialist workflow for 2026

A practical SEO prompt library for keyword research, content, GEO, technical audit, UX, and conversion, with rules for checking AI output.

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A practical SEO prompt library for keyword research, content, GEO, technical audit, UX, and conversion, with rules for checking AI output.

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Prompt studio: from weak request to useful output

A prompt is a brief: data, role, limits, format, and QA.

RoleSenior SEO strategist with access to source data
DataURL, keyword list, competitors, audience questions
OutputCluster table, page type, risk notes, next actions

Prompts work in SEO only when they are part of a process. A single “write an SEO article” request creates generic text. A strong mega-prompt defines the role, input data, limits, quality criteria, and output format.

5 rules for SEO prompts

  1. Give the model source data: URL, keywords, competitors, Search Console exports, CRM questions.
  2. Ask for a decision, not just text: a cluster, gap analysis, brief, table, or checklist.
  3. Tell the model not to invent facts and to mark unknowns clearly.
  4. Separate generation and review into different conversations.
  5. Keep final editing with a human expert.
DataPromptReviewImplementation

Prompt-block library

Block Job Example output
Keywords Clustering, intent, long-tail page map
Content Brief, structure, FAQ, TL;DR writer task
GEO entities, quotable answers, sources AI-ready blocks
Technical robots, schema, indexability task list
Conversion CTA, sem.chat scenarios, UX user path

15 core mega-prompts

  • “Group these queries by intent and suggest the best page type for each cluster.”
  • “Find gaps in these three competitor pages and suggest blocks that add more value.”
  • “Build an AI Overviews-ready article structure: quick answer, table, checklist, sources.”
  • “Review this text for filler, AI cliches, and weak claims.”
  • “Create an FAQ only from questions that influence the user decision.”
  • “Suggest Article schema and internal links for this page.”
  • “Find places where a SEOquick service CTA is useful without pressure.”
  • “Create sem.chat question scenarios for this page.”
  • “Identify which user questions should become separate GEO pages.”
  • “Review title and description for CTR and intent match.”
  • “Split this topic into ToFu, MoFu, and BoFu content.”
  • “Find cannibalization risk between these URLs.”
  • “Create a plan to update 10 old articles.”
  • “Show where the page can naturally link to UNmiss as an audit tool.”
  • “Create an implementation checklist for developer, editor, and SEO.”

Practical rule: use prompts as acceleration, not autopublishing. For a stronger system, review SEOquick GEO work, audit pages with UNmiss, and add sem.chat to collect real user questions.

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