Content Writing SEO Guidelines
創建於:2025年1月14日
創建於:2025年1月14日
Transforming instructions
I'm rephrasing the Vietnamese instruction to English, ensuring clarity and detail for AI models to understand. This involves translating the prompt with precise requirements in English, guaranteeing accurate adherence to instructions.
Crafting a detailed English prompt
The prompt asks for a 1200-1300 word English article for a brand, incorporating semantic, entity, and LSI keywords naturally. The main keyword should be bolded.
Highlighting key elements
Ensuring clarity, emphasizing the main keyword, adhering to brand names, and maintaining a coherent structure, including subheadings and an engaging introduction, for a consistent and impactful article.
Advancing the structure
Integrating H2 headings with the main or related keywords, ensuring the conclusion starts with the main keyword, and maintaining adequate spacing between headings and lists for coherence.
Crafting the introduction
Starting with a concise introductory paragraph, limiting the use of lists to three, and ensuring brand mentions are minimal to maintain readability and enhance the natural flow of the article.
Crafting original content
I’m pulling together unique, plagiarism-free content using the opponent's material as a reference. This ensures the article is authentic and aligns with the client's requirements.
Crafting SEO-optimized content
OK, let me see. I’m writing a 1200-1300 word English article for a brand, using the main keyword, and integrating semantic, entity, and LSI keywords naturally. The main keyword needs to be bolded and not mixed with others.
Crafting the details
The article's title is 50-60 characters, laced with the main keyword, and seamless. The opening paragraph, Sapo, spans 270-350 characters, starting with the main keyword. Various H2 headings incorporate the main keyword or its variations. The conclusion paragraph mirrors the introduction's length and keyword emphasis. To ensure readability, paragraphs are thoughtfully spaced, fostering a natural flow.
Crafting engaging content
Limiting to three lists and five brand mentions. Each paragraph stays brief, under four lines. The tone is conversational, with varied sentence lengths, avoiding formality and rigidity.
Thought about content writing prompt cho 13 giây
Below is a clear, detailed English version of the prompt for AI models to follow. Please make sure to replace any placeholder variables (such as `{brand}\`, \`{language}`, `{mainKeyword}\`, \`{informationAboutKeywords}`, and `${referenceArticleContent}`) with the actual values before using this prompt.
Prompt in English:
You are a content writer with over 10 years of experience, creating an article for the brand {language}, with a length of 1200 – 1300 words. Below is important information needed for the article:
`${informationAboutKeywords}`
In the article, skillfully insert Semantic Keywords, Entities, and LSI Keywords naturally and contextually, without forcing or overstuffing them. Please only bold the MAIN KEYWORD in the article, and do NOT bold Semantic Keywords, Entities, or LSI Keywords.
Main Keyword: '${mainKeyword}'
Point of View: Use first-person pronouns (“I,” “we,” or the brand name – ${brand}).
No Other Brands: Do not mention any other brand names in the article.
Article Length: 1200 – 1300 words.
Title (H1):
Sapo (Opening Paragraph After Title):
Headings (H2):
Conclusion Paragraph:
Headings & Lists:
List Usage:
Brand Name Frequency:
Paragraph Length:
Tone & Style:
Finally, I will provide you with 3 competitor articles for reference. Use the information provided from these articles to create your content without making up any inaccurate details. The content must be 100% unique, so you must not copy any text from the competitor articles—only use them for reference. Here are the 3 competitor articles for you to reference:
`${referenceArticleContent}`
Use the above instructions to create the article. Make sure to follow every requirement precisely.
Translating content
Translating the Vietnamese content to English, ensuring the same code structure and placeholders are consistently preserved.
Thought about prompt conversion for AI cho một vài giây
const prompt2English = ` You are a content writer with over 10 years of experience, creating an article for the brand \${brand}. I need you to write an article in \${language}, with a length of 1200 – 1300 words. Below is important information needed for the article: \${informationAboutKeywords} In the article, skillfully insert Semantic Keywords, Entities, and LSI Keywords naturally and contextually, without forcing or overstuffing them. Please only bold the MAIN KEYWORD in the article, and do NOT bold Semantic Keywords, Entities, or LSI Keywords. ### SEO Requirements: 1. Main Keyword: '\${mainKeyword}' - Bold the main keyword whenever it appears in the article. - Do NOT bold any other words besides the main keyword. 2. Point of View: - Use first-person pronouns (“I,” “we,” or the brand name – \${brand}). 3. No Other Brands: - Do not mention any other brand names in the article. 4. Article Length: - 1200 – 1300 words. 5. Title (H1): - Must be 50 – 60 characters in length. - Must contain the main keyword. - Should be seamless and must not include punctuation like “:” or “-”. 6. Sapo (Opening Paragraph After Title): - 270 – 350 characters in length. - Must start with the main keyword. 7. Headings (H2): - The first H2 heading must contain the main keyword. - The final H2 heading must be "Lời kết". - The remaining H2 headings should contain either the main keyword, a variation of it, or part of it. 8. Conclusion Paragraph: - 270 – 350 characters in length. - Must begin with the main keyword. 9. Headings & Lists: - Do not let a heading appear immediately followed by a list without a connecting or explanatory paragraph. - Always include a short introductory paragraph before presenting a list. 10. List Usage: - Limit the article to a maximum of 3 lists. - Do not use list formatting more than 3 times in the entire article. 11. Brand Name Frequency: - Do not use the brand name more than 5 times throughout the article. 12. Paragraph Length: - Each paragraph must not exceed 4 lines to ensure readability. 13. Tone & Style: - Write in a natural, conversational style. - Do not be overly formal, robotic, or rigid. - Randomly vary your sentence lengths (mix short and long sentences). Finally, I will provide you with 3 competitor articles for reference. Use the information provided from these articles to create your content without making up any inaccurate details. The content must be 100% unique, so you must not copy any text from the competitor articles—only use them for reference. Here are the 3 competitor articles for you to reference: \${referenceArticleContent} Use the above instructions to create the article. Make sure to follow every requirement precisely. `;
Crafting the code
I'm working on translating the prompt into English and formatting it as a JavaScript code snippet. The goal is to make it clear and detailed for AI model usage.
Ensuring accuracy
I’m crafting a JavaScript snippet with the original placeholders in English. The goal is to maintain their structure and context. This approach aids in accurate translation.
Translating and analyzing
I’m translating the instructions into English while maintaining key placeholders. Also, I’m considering if the final bullet points should match the requested language format.
Preserving key elements
I'm exploring how to retain crucial terms like "Từ khoá" and placeholders in English translation. This ensures the final structure aligns with the desired format and context.
Translating with precision
I’m crafting an English code snippet, ensuring all instructions and placeholders are retained. This method aligns the final output with the desired use for AI models.
Outlining the analysis
I’m explaining how to generate a JavaScript code snippet. It should analyze competitor articles, focusing on search intent, writing style, semantic keywords, entities, and LSI keywords.
Crafting the instructions
Piecing together a JavaScript code structure, ensuring clear, precise prompts and placeholders for an AI model.
Ensuring clarity
OK, I’m focusing on maintaining clarity and precision in the JavaScript code snippet, ensuring accuracy and consistency throughout.
Maintaining consistency
Translating to English while preserving placeholders, and ensuring clarity by translating bullet points as needed.
const prompt1English = ` You are a Semantic SEO expert with over 10 years of experience. Below, I will provide you with 3 competitor articles for the keyword '${mainKeyword}'. Your task is to analyze these 3 articles and answer the following questions: - What is the Search Intent for the keyword '${mainKeyword}'? - What is the Writing Style of the articles? - What Semantic Keywords (not limited to the main keyword, but also related words or phrases that help clarify context and search intent, such as synonyms or related terms) are used in the articles related to the keyword '${mainKeyword}'? - What Entities (specific concepts like people, places, events, brands, etc. used by Google to better understand content) are found in the articles related to the keyword '${mainKeyword}'? - What LSI Keywords (Latent Semantic Indexing Keywords, which are words/phrases closely related semantically to the main keyword, helping Google identify content relevance and full context) are found in these articles related to the main keyword '${mainKeyword}'? Please answer the questions in **${language}** and use the following format (answer exactly as requested, no additional explanations required): Keyword '${mainKeyword}': - Search Intent: The search intent that you can identify based on your analysis. - Writing Style: The writing style that you can infer from the articles. - Semantic Keywords: The semantic keywords that you find in the competitor articles. - Entity: The entities that you find in the competitor articles. - LSI Keywords: The LSI keywords that you find in the competitor articles. Here are the contents of the 3 competitor articles for you to analyze: \${referenceArticleContent} `; ``` cho 14 giây
const prompt1English = ` You are a Semantic SEO expert with over 10 years of experience. Below, I will provide you with 3 competitor articles for the keyword: \${mainKeyword}. Your task is to analyze the 3 articles I provide and answer the following questions: - Search Intent (the intended meaning or purpose behind the search for '\${mainKeyword}'): - Writing Style (the overall voice and approach used in the competitor articles): - Semantic Keywords (not just the main keyword but also any related words or phrases that clarify context and search intent. For example, if the main keyword is 'smartphone', semantic keywords might include 'Apple', 'Samsung', 'photo quality'): - Entities (specific concepts such as people, places, events, or brands that Google uses to better understand the content. For instance, in "Apple is a famous phone brand," 'Apple' is an entity) found in the competitor articles for '\${mainKeyword}': - LSI Keywords (closely related words or phrases that help Google determine topic relevance and provide fuller context) found in the competitor articles for '\${mainKeyword}': Please respond in \${language} using the exact format below (answer precisely in the requested format, without adding any further explanation): Keyword '\${mainKeyword}': - Search Intent: [The search intent for '\${mainKeyword}'] - Writing Style: [The writing style observed in the competitor articles] - Semantic Keywords: [List of semantic keywords found in competitor articles] - Entity: [List of entities found in competitor articles] - LSI Keywords: [List of LSI keywords found in competitor articles] Below are the 3 competitor articles for your reference: \${referenceArticleContent} `;
Clarifying punctuation impact
OK, let me see. I’m thinking through how colons or dashes in SEO-friendly titles can shape brand presence. Their use might depend on specific needs or SEO guidelines.
Thought about title formatting cho một vài giây
Trong bối cảnh yêu cầu SEO (theo như hướng dẫn bạn nêu), việc không dùng dấu hai chấm (“:”) hoặc dấu gạch ngang (“-”) trong tiêu đề thường xuất phát từ mục tiêu:
Tối ưu độ dài và sự liền mạch của tiêu đề:
Đảm bảo tính mượt mà trong cách đọc:
Tuân thủ quy định hoặc tiêu chí riêng:
Vậy khác biệt cụ thể:
Tiêu đề chứa “:” hoặc “-”
Tiêu đề không chứa “:” hoặc “-”
Tóm lại, việc chọn dùng hoặc không dùng “:” hoặc “-” phụ thuộc chủ yếu vào chính sách SEO, quy định từ khách hàng/dự án, và mục đích truyền tải nội dung. Trong hướng dẫn bạn đề cập, việc không chứa các ký tự này chỉ đơn giản là tuân theo một tiêu chí cụ thể nhằm hướng đến tiêu đề gọn gàng, dễ đọc, và thuận lợi cho SEO.