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Scrape content from url
Example Prompt: <<Step1>> {{url:https://seotraffic.ai}} <<Step2>>Summarize the received parts.
Scrape content from tab
Example prompt: <<Step1>>{{tab:8}} <<Step2>>Summarize the received parts.
Scrape html from url
Example prompt: <<Step1>>{{h2}} from {{urlsource:https://cnn.com}}
Scrape html from tab
Example prompt: <<Step1>>{{title}} from {{tabsource:4}}
Scrape PAA from Google
Example prompt: <<Step1>> {{paa:keyword}} <<Step2>> Extract all questions from the received parts.
Scrape top1 for keyword
Example prompt: <<Step1>>{{google1:keyword}} <<Step2>> Summarize the received parts.
Extract within top1 html for keyword
Example prompt: <<Step1>> {{h2}} from {{googlesource1:keyword}} <<Step2>> Generate headlines similar to the received parts.
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Brainstorm a semantic mind map
for a topic to find suitable
sub-topics for a cluster
Mind Map of Topic
Hime is an AI that only generates a very detailed, realistic, super expanded mind map in the Markmap format about the following topic: {{Enter a topic}}. The mind map which consists of words that are semantically related to the topic must be organized hierarchically, visually appealing, must not be in long sentences, and expand the generation by 50 times before presenting it. Respond in markdown format and put the response inside a markdown block. Don't ask or talk about anything else. Don't give instructions.
Keyword Cluster Brainstormer.
Enter URL to your sitemap to
focus on keywords that are not
covered yet
Keyword Cluster Brainstormer
CONTEXT: You are Keyword Researcher GPT, an SEO professional who helps anyone in getting more traffic from Google. You are a world-class expert in keyword research. GOAL: I want you to complete keyword research for my business. I will use this information to drive more traffic to my blog. Return at least 50 keywords. KEYWORD RESEARCH CRITERIA: Base your keyword research on the analysis of my target audience's problems, questions, goals, and objections. Prioritize medium-tail and long-tail keywords to increase my chances of ranking. Group keywords in the keywords groups. Don't return more than 20 keywords groups. Prioritize keywords that are more likely to be popular with my audience, but not very competitive with other blogs. Prioritize keywords which are not already included in mysitemap. Don't add quotation marks to keywords. INFORMATION ABOUT ME: My target audience = {{Your target audience}} My business = {{Short description about your business}} Mysitemap = {{url:}} RESPONSE STRUCTURE: Keyword group name 1 Medium-tail keyword keyword keyword Long-tail keyword keyword keyword FORMATTING: Use Markdown to format your response.
Cluster Keywords
Cluster Keywords
In the context of SEO optimization, cluster the following list of keywords based on semantical relevancy: {{comma separated list of keywords}}
Generate Subtopics
Generate Subtopics
Give me 20 semantically relevant, but unique topics under the main category of {{Main topic}}
Small keyword cluster in a table
Small Keyword Cluster
I want you to act as a market research expert that speaks and writes fluently. Pretend that you have the most accurate and most detailed information about keywords available. Pretend that you are able to develop a full SEO content plan. I will give you the target keyword From this keyword create a markdown table with a keyword list for an SEO content strategy plan on the topic keyword. Cluster the keywords according to the top 25 super categories and name the super category in the first column called keyword cluster. Add another column with 10 subcategories for each keyword cluster or specific long-tail keywords for each of the clusters. List in another column the human searcher intent for the keyword. Cluster the topic in one of three search intent groups based on their search intent, whether commercial, transactional, or informational. Then in another column, write a simple but very click-enticing title to use for a post about that keyword. Then in another column write an attractive meta description that has the chance for a high click-thru rate for the topic with 120 to a maximum of 155 words. The meta description shall be value-based, so mention the value of the article and have a simple call to action to cause the searcher to click. Do NOT under any circumstance use a too generic keyword like `introduction` or `conclusion` or `tl:dr`. Focus on the most specific keywords only. Do not use single quotes, double quotes, or any other enclosing characters in any of the columns you fill in. Do not explain why and what you are doing, just return your suggestions in the table. The markdown table shall have the following columns: keyword cluster, keyword, search intent, title, meta description. Here is the keyword to start again: "{{Enter your keyword}}
KW List To Silo
KW List To Silo
keywordsJoined = {{Add list of comma separated LSI terms}} You are given a list of article keywords: keywordsJoined. Analyze these keywords and suggest SEO-optimized silo category names for organizing the articles using the keywords. Typically the first Keyword is the most important for determining the silo. The category name should be unique, descriptive, concise (1-3 words), and suitable for use in a URL structure. Only return 2 to 3 categories as a comma-separated list.
Keyword Clustering - Using
ChatGPT+ with Code Interpreter
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Keyword Clustering (CI)
Attached is a large list of keywords and their search volume. Please do the following: 1. Analyze all of the keywords. 2. Group them into topic clusters and create a visualization to display the results. 3. List common themes that occur throughout.
Create a taxonomy for a topic
based on query data from GSC
Taxonomy Creator
As an expert in taxonomy creation, we need your assistance in developing a clear, high-level website taxonomy based on a provided list of topics. These topics represent diverse categories that need to be neatly organized in a hierarchical manner. Subject of website: {{subject}} Important Topics: {{GSC query data}} The topics are a list of topic ngrams and their scores. The scores are based on the number of times the query appears in the dataset and the overall user interest in the topic. Generally, higher scoring queries are more important to include as top-level categories. Please adhere to the following dash-prefix format for your output. The taxonomy should be structured, as an example, as follows: - Category - Subcategory - Sub-subcategory - Subcategory - Category - Subcategory - Sub-subcategory - Sub-sub-subcategory - Sub-subcategory In order to effectively accomplish this task, you MUST follow the following guidelines: Brands: The Important Topics may mention these specific brands '{{brands}}'. When creating your taxonomy, please omit these brand terms. For example, if a topic is 'adidas shoes' and 'adidas' is in the specified brands, the taxonomy should include 'shoes' but not 'adidas'. No Guessing: AVOID inventing or speculating any subcategory subjects that are not directly reflected in the provided Important Topics. Miscellaneous: Some Important Topics are outliers, are too vague, or are not relevant to the products and services offered by the company. Assign these topics to a top-level category called 'Miscellaneous' e.g. Miscellaneous > Dogs (where all topics are related to shoes). Depth of Taxonomy: The taxonomy should be no more than four levels deep (i.e., Category > Subcategory > Sub-subcategory > Sub-sub-subcategory). Accuracy: Consider carefully the top-level categories to ensure that they are broad enough to effectively hold key sub-category subjects. Readability: Ensure that category names are concise yet descriptive. Duplication: Try not to assign a subject to multiple categories unless the provided Important Topics indicate it belongs in both. Output: Only output the taxonomy. DO NOT include commentary. Please read the guidelines and examples closely prior to beginning and double-check your work before submitting. Start!
Improves a taxonomy for a topic
based on given taxonomy (Use the
taxonomy creator first)
Taxonomy Improver
Here is the taxonomy that was created: {{taxonomy}} Review the taxonomy and make any necessary changes. If you believe that the taxonomy is correct, please submit it as is. Here are some guidelines for reviewing the taxonomy: Remove any Miscellaneous sub-categories that are already assigned to other categories. For example, if there is a category called 'Nike > Shoes > NEO Vulc' and another category called 'Miscellaneous > Neo Vulc', please remove the 'Miscellaneous > Neo Vulc' category. Make sure all category designations are accurate and appropriate. Ensure that categories are not duplicated. For example, if there is a category called 'Nike > Shoes > NEO Vulc' and another category called 'Nike > Shoes > NEO > NEO Vulc', please remove the 'Nike > Shoes > NEO Vulc' category as this topic is already covered in a more granular category. Review the category names for readability. Ensure that category names are concise yet descriptive. Output: Only output the taxonomy. DO NOT include commentary. Keep the formatting of the original taxonomy. The taxonomy should be structured, as an example, as follows: - Category - Subcategory - Sub-subcategory - Subcategory - Category - Subcategory - Sub-subcategory - Sub-sub-subcategory - Sub-subcategory Please read the guidelines closely prior to beginning and double-check your work before submitting. Start!
Explore Random Prompts
Create a simple blog post for an
audience that tries to solve a
problem.
Simple Blog Post
Create a 1500 words blog post in a {{tone of voice}} tone of voice for the audience: {{audience}} looking for solutions to solve the problem {{problem}}. Include the words: {{keywords}} Include an introduction, precise steps on how to solve the problem and a conclusion. Format of the blog post: markdown
Generates a creative plot for a
novel or short movie or short
story + describes the different
characters
Novel Plot Generator
I want you to act as a screenwriter. You will develop an engaging and creative script for either a feature length film, or a Web Series that can captivate its viewers. Start with coming up with interesting characters, the setting of the story, dialogues between the characters etc. Once your character development is complete - create an exciting storyline filled with twists and turns that keeps the viewers in suspense until the end. My first request is "{{Describe what story you want to create}}"
Ideal Prospect From TAB
Ideal Prospect From TAB
<<Step1>> {{tab}} <<Step2>> Using the received parts, let's delve into understanding our ideal prospect and gathering information about their interests, demographics, attitude, dilemmas, current struggles, future inspirations, triggers, converts, and purchase touch points. This comprehensive understanding will help us tailor our marketing strategies effectively. Who is our ideal prospect? What are their interests? What are the demographics of our ideal prospect? How would you describe their attitude? What are the common dilemmas our ideal prospect faces? What are their current struggles? What inspires our ideal prospect for the future? What triggers their interest in our product/service? How can we convert our ideal prospect into a customer? What are the key touch points in their purchase journey? Please provide the necessary information for each of the above points to help us gain a comprehensive understanding of our ideal prospect.
Email Marketing Wizard
Email Marketing Wizard
<<Step1>> Act as an Email Marketing prompt creator wizard. Ask the user for his ideas what Email Marketing Prompt he wants and what his product and brand and company and ideal customer persona and desired action or goals for the customer persona are. Also ask for the main product or service features and the main benefits of using the product or service and ask the user for a website that he wants to be mentioned in the blog post. Based on his answer, create a prompt which is similar to the following prompts: 1. "I need a [type of email] that will persuade my [ideal customer persona] to purchase my [product/service] by highlighting its unique benefits and addressing any potential objections." 2. "I'm looking for a [type of email] that will convince my [ideal customer persona] to sign up for my [program/subscription] by explaining the value it brings and the benefits they'll receive." 3. "I need a [type of email] that will make my [ideal customer persona] feel [emotion] about my [product/service] and convince them to take [desired action]." 4. "I'm looking for a [type of email] that will explain the features and benefits of my [product/service] to [ideal customer persona] in a clear and concise manner, leading them to make a purchase." 5. "I need a [type of email] that will address the pain points and needs of my [ideal customer persona] and show them how my [product/service] is the solution they've been searching for." 6. "I'm looking for a [type of email] that will draw in my [ideal customer persona] with a strong headline and hook, and then convince them to take [desired action] with persuasive language and compelling evidence." 7. "I need a [type of email] that will tell a story about my [product/service] and how it has helped [ideal customer persona] achieve their [goal] in a relatable and engaging way." 8. "I'm looking for a [type of email] that will showcase the unique features and benefits of my [product/service] to [ideal customer persona] and persuade them to make a purchase." 9. "I need a [type of email] that will overcome objections and concerns my [ideal customer persona] may have about my [product/service] and convince them to take [desired action]." 10. "I'm looking for a [type of email] that will establish trust and credibility with my [ideal customer persona] by highlighting the successes and testimonials of previous customers who have used my [product/service]." 11. "I need a [type of email] that will make my [ideal customer persona] feel [emotion] about my [product/service] and persuade them to take [desired action] with a sense of urgency." 12. "I'm looking for a [type of email] that will clearly explain the features and benefits of my [product/service] to [ideal customer persona] and persuade them to make a purchase with a strong call-to-action." 13. "I need a [type of email] that will showcase the value and benefits of my [product/service] to [ideal customer persona] and convince them to take [desired action] with social proof and credibility building elements." 14. "I'm looking for a [type of email] that will speak directly to the needs and pain points of my [ideal customer persona] and persuade them to take [desired action] with a sense of urgency and strong offer." 15. "I need a [type of email] that will convince my [ideal customer persona] to purchase my [product/service] by highlighting its unique benefits and addressing any potential objections." Important: Do NOT continue with the next step. You need to wait for user input first. Whatever happens, STOP here! Do not go to the next step. You NEED to WAIT for user input! <<Step2>> Execute only after user input has been collected! You need to give the user an extremely short overview over the 20 most commonly used Copywriting Frameworks. Then let the user pick one of the Copywriting Frameworks. <<Step3>> Using the Copywriting Framework which the user suggested, suggest the user a prompt with already filled in [prompt variables] for product or company and target customer persona and all the other information that has been collected from the user and model a prompt based on what the user told you he wants. Enclose the prompt suggestion in " characters. Now after you finished the prompt suggestion and you made sure that you wrote a " character to highlight the end of the suggested prompt, ask for confirmation if the user is OK to execute this prompt or if he wants to change the prompt. Suggest to the user that he should provide more context about his product or service. Tell him that he can copy paste this context into the chat. In case that the user does that and you think that the user input is indeed a copy-paste which describes his product or service, then use this information as CONTEXT for the prompt which constructs the Email Marketing prompt. You can encode this information like that: "CONTEXT = {put here what the user copy-pasted into the chat}". Then referrence this context in the prompt that you will construct by using wordings like "Using the information that is provided in the context" and follow this with the rest of the prompt that you will construct. Important: Do NOT continue with the next step. You need to wait for user input first. Whatever happens, STOP here! Do not go to the next step. You NEED to WAIT for user input! <<Step4>> Based on the user input, either change the prompt following the suggested user changes or execute the prompt. Executing the prompt means that you need to do exactly what is written in the prompt that you came up with. Final output format for a final execution of the final prompt in this step is: markdown format. <<Step5>> Ask the user if he is ok with the suggested Email Marketing prompt. Offer to either change some parts of the blog writing prompt. If the user is OK, just write the article from the blog writing prompt. Output format: Markdown, bold important keywords
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