What this skill does
Turns a messy task into a repeatable operating workflow.
Turn one keyword into a full SEO content system: intent analysis, brief, outline, metadata, FAQ plan, schema recommendations, internal links, and social promotion assets.
SEO Automation
A structured agent skill for turning a keyword into a full SEO content brief, article outline, metadata, FAQ schema plan, and social distribution assets.
What this skill does
Turn one keyword into a full SEO content system: intent analysis, brief, outline, metadata, FAQ plan, schema recommendations, internal links, and social promotion assets.
Who it is for
Inputs required
Each input is intentionally scoped so the output stays useful, structured, and easy to review.
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Options: blog, tool_page, landing_page, comparison, guide
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Workflow steps
Classify search intent and likely reader pain points.
Create a content angle that is more useful than generic AI-written articles.
Build a heading structure with H1, H2, H3, and FAQ sections.
Add original value blocks such as examples, tables, checklists, and templates.
Recommend schema types without inventing fake reviews or unsupported claims.
Generate title, meta description, slug, internal links, and social snippets.
What is included
Sample use case
Create an SEO brief for the keyword 'AI prompts for YouTube Shorts' for NEOA. Audience: creators and small business owners. Content type: guide.
FAQ
No. The skill is written as a clear instruction system. You only need to provide the required inputs and review the output before using it.
It produces a structured Markdown output with sections such as Intent Analysis, SERP Differentiation Angle, SEO Brief, Detailed Outline.
Yes. NEOA skills are designed to be reused and adapted around your audience, constraints, tools, and review process.
A generic prompt usually gives one-off output. This skill defines inputs, workflow steps, output expectations, and guardrails so the result is easier to repeat and evaluate.
Resource CTA
Start with a focused skill, then connect it to your prompts, content system, and review process.