AI Prompt Library
830+ ready-to-use prompt templates — just replace the bracketed parts with your own needs to get more out of ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney, and more.
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Generate an article outline
I'm writing an SEO article targeting the keyword "___", for readers who are "___". Generate a complete outline (H2/H3 headings) covering the questions readers most want answered, and list 5 related long-tail keywords at the end.
Find content gaps
Below is my article's content. From the reader's perspective, find "what's still missing, where it's not thorough enough, and which common questions aren't answered," so I can fill them in and improve completeness. Article: "___"
Write a meta description
For an article about "___", write 3 appealing meta descriptions of 120-155 characters that naturally include the keyword "___" and make people want to click.
Plan an SEO article outline
I'm writing a blog article targeting the keyword "(keyword)". Based on searcher intent, plan an outline (H2/H3) that fully covers the topic, the common questions to answer, and related topics to internally link.
Write meta title and description
Article topic: (content). Target keyword: (keyword). Give me 5 sets of SEO-friendly meta titles (about 30 characters) and meta descriptions (about 80 characters) that drive clicks.
Generate FAQ content
For "(topic/product)", list the 8 questions users are most likely to search, with concise, direct answers usable as a webpage FAQ, in Traditional Chinese.
Analyze a competitor article
Below are the key points of a top-ranking competitor article: (paste or describe) Analyze what points it covers and what it might be missing, and suggest which sections I should add to write it better and more completely.
Check my article's AI-search friendliness and suggest optimizations
You are an SEO and GEO (generative engine optimization) consultant. Review the article below and assess its friendliness for "being cited by AI search." Article content: (paste your article) Give me concrete suggestions on these dimensions: 1. Content concreteness: are there directly-citable facts, numbers, definitions? Where is it too vague? 2. Structure: are the heading levels, bullets, and FAQ clear and easy to extract? 3. Entity clarity: is the brand/topic clearly defined so AI understands it easily? 4. Gaps: are there questions users would ask that the article doesn't answer? Finally give me a "priority fix list" sorted by impact, each spelling out how to change it.Suggested tool →
Find where an article can be optimized
Review the article below from an SEO angle, pointing out where the title, structure, keywords, and internal links can improve, with concrete suggestions: (paste the article)
Brainstorm a content topic bank
My website/channel topic is "()", audience (). Brainstorm 20 content topics with search demand that can be produced continuously, marking the rough search intent of each.
Plan an SEO article outline for a keyword
I want to write a Google-indexable blog article targeting a keyword — first plan a complete outline. Main keyword: () Target reader and the problem they want to solve: () My website/brand positioning: (optional) Please plan: 1. 3 appealing title options with the keyword 2. A 120-160 character meta description 3. A complete article outline (H2/H3 structure), noting what reader question each section answers 4. 5-8 related long-tail keywords to weave in naturally 5. 3-4 FAQ items suited to the end of the article On the principle of "truly helping the reader solve a problem" — don't stuff keywords for their own sake.Suggested tool →
Write meta title and description
Article topic: (). Target keyword: (). Give me 5 sets of SEO-friendly meta titles (about 30 characters) and descriptions (about 80 characters) that drive clicks.
Optimize content for AI search (AEO)
I have an article about (topic) and want it more easily cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. Please: list the questions the target audience might ask AI directly, suggest which sections and FAQ to add, and which headings and structure to adjust, so the content reads more like "an answer AI can cite directly."Suggested tool →
Multilingual-site localization SEO audit
You are a technical SEO consultant who has worked on multilingual sites. Audit my site's internationalization setup. Site URL: (e.g., example.com) Existing language versions: (e.g., Traditional Chinese, English, Japanese) URL structure: (e.g., example.com/en/, example.com/ja/) Main target markets: (e.g., Taiwan, Japan) Current problem: (e.g., the Japanese version has almost no organic traffic) Output: 1. An hreflang setup checklist, with common errors (missing self-reference, wrong language codes, clashing with canonical) and correct example code 2. An assessment of the URL structure: whether this approach suits my situation, and the pros and cons of switching to subdomains or separate domains 3. A content-localization check: which pages are machine-translated, which need rewriting, and how to tell 4. Differences in keyword research per target market (e.g., how Japanese users' search habits differ from Taiwan's) 5. An action list sorted by "impact x difficulty," with the top five completable within two weeks If the info I provide is insufficient to judge an item, just say what I need to add — don't guess.
Plan a Google-indexable article outline
I'm writing an article about the topic below. Please: 1) find what readers really want to know (search intent); 2) plan a logical H2/H3 outline; 3) note what question each section answers; 4) suggest FAQ to add; 5) remind me how to write it usefully for readers rather than just stuffing keywords. Traditional Chinese, Taiwan usage. Topic: "enter the topic" Target reader: "enter the audience"Suggested tool →
Optimize an article for better indexing and readability
Below is my article. From SEO and readability angles, suggest: 1) whether the title and opening can more precisely hit search intent; 2) whether the structure has a clearer breakdown; 3) where to add concrete examples or data; 4) whether any content suits an FAQ or table. Just suggest — don't rewrite it all for me. Article: "paste the article"Suggested tool →
Brainstorm a whole set of article topics for a keyword
For the topic/keyword below, brainstorm a whole set (15) of article topics that bring traffic and are useful to readers. Mix different search intents: how-to, comparison, listicle, Q&A, and opinion. Mark the search intent each targets. Topic/keyword: "enter" Audience: "enter"Suggested tool →
Optimize an article's title and opening
The title and opening of the article below aren't appealing enough. Please: 1) give 5 new titles (with the keyword, not clickbait); 2) rewrite the first two paragraphs: the first directly answering the reader's question (good for featured snippets), the second giving a reason to read on; 3) suggest a meta description (within 155 characters). Target keyword: "enter" Original opening: "paste"Suggested tool →
Plan internal linking
Help me plan the site's internal links: 1) from the page list I provide, find the "pillar page—satellite article" topic-cluster structure; 2) suggest which pages each should link to and how to write the anchor text; 3) point out orphan pages and broken-link risks; 4) give me the top 10 links to handle first. Page list: "paste URLs and topics"Suggested tool →
Produce an SEO blog article outline
You are a senior SEO content strategist. For the keyword "(main keyword)", produce a complete blog article outline for (target audience). It must include: 3 catchy title options (pick 1), an H2 and H3 hierarchical structure, key points per section, a list of long-tail keywords to weave in naturally, and a call to action for readers. All in Traditional Chinese with Taiwan usage, ensuring the search intent is informational.
Write high-CTR titles and descriptions
You are a Google search-results optimization expert. The article topic is "(article topic)", core keyword "(keyword)". Produce 5 sets of titles (each 25 to 30 characters, keyword front-loaded) and matching meta descriptions (each 65 to 80 characters, with a pain point and call to action, single line no break). Avoid exaggerated wording, Traditional Chinese with Taiwan usage.
Expand keywords and search intent
You are a keyword-research analyst. With the seed keyword "(seed keyword)" as the core, list 30 related long-tail keywords, split into informational, commercial, and transactional. Mark each keyword's inferred search intent and the content format it suits (how-to, comparison, listicle, etc.). Present as a table, Traditional Chinese with Taiwan usage.
Rewrite a draft into an SEO-friendly piece
You are an SEO content editor. Below is my article draft: (paste the draft). Without changing the meaning, optimize the paragraph structure, naturally place the keyword "(keyword)", add subheadings and transitions, improve readability and rhythm, and add an engaging intro at the start. All in Traditional Chinese with Taiwan usage, avoiding keyword stuffing.
Generate an FAQ section
You are a content-marketing expert. Article topic "(topic)", target reader (target audience). Organize the 8 related questions readers most commonly search, each with a concise 60-100 character answer, professional and easy to understand. These Q&As should suit the bottom of a page and apply FAQ structured data. Traditional Chinese with Taiwan usage.
Write E-E-A-T-compliant content
You are a content consultant who values Google's E-E-A-T standard. Write a 1000+ character article on "(topic)" that demonstrates real experience, expertise, authority, and trustworthiness: cite concrete cases, give actionable steps, note the timeliness and applicable scope of information, and avoid vagueness and unverified numbers. Set the author identity as (author background), Traditional Chinese with Taiwan usage.
Analyze competitor articles to find content gaps
You are an SEO competitor analyst. Below are the key points of the competitor articles ranking top for the keyword "(keyword)": (paste competitor content or link summaries). Analyze the topics they commonly cover, each one's strengths and weaknesses, and find the content gaps and differentiation angles they all missed that I can enter, as a prioritized list. Traditional Chinese with Taiwan usage.
Plan internal links and anchor text
You are an on-site SEO planner. My new article's topic is "(new article topic)", and existing related articles on the site are: (paste the article title list). Suggest which of them this new article should link to and with what natural anchor text, and which old articles should link back to this one, explaining the reason for each link. Traditional Chinese with Taiwan usage.
Write social traffic-driving posts
You are a social media manager. Rewrite this blog article "(article title or link)" into 3 traffic-driving posts, each suited to the tone and length of Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Each needs a hook opening, key value, a call to action, and a moderate number of tags, driving clicks to read the original. Traditional Chinese with Taiwan usage, not too salesy.
Write a newsletter open-and-lead intro
You are a newsletter copy expert. This issue's featured article is "(article topic)", and the readers are (subscriber profile). Write an opening intro within 150 characters, plus 5 catchy subject lines (each within 20 characters) and one CTA button text, aimed at boosting open and click rates. Traditional Chinese with Taiwan usage, friendly tone without exaggeration.
One-click annual content calendar
You are a content-marketing strategist. My website topic is "(website topic)", and the target audience is (audience). Plan a content calendar for the next three months, 2 articles per week, listing: article title, target keyword, search intent, content type, and estimated word count, balancing evergreen content and timely topics. Present as a table, Traditional Chinese with Taiwan usage.
Write a product or tool comparison article
You are a review-type content writer. Write a fair comparison article on "(product A)" vs. "(product B)", including who each suits, a feature comparison table, price, pros and cons, and recommendation conclusions for different needs. Objective tone, with a hands-on feel, avoiding obvious bias, ending with buying advice. Traditional Chinese with Taiwan usage, 1000+ characters.
Optimize image alt text and filenames
You are a web-SEO technical editor. Article topic "(topic)", containing these images: (describe each image's content). For each image produce: a semantic English filename (lowercase hyphenated), a Traditional Chinese alt text (naturally including a related keyword, no stuffing), and explain the image's role in the article.
Rewrite an old article for a content update
You are a content-maintenance editor. Below is an underperforming old article: (paste the old article). Propose an update plan: new and timely info to add, outdated sections to remove, title and meta rewrite suggestions, and subsections to add, so it fits current search intent again. As an actionable list, Traditional Chinese with Taiwan usage.
Generate structured-data JSON-LD
You are a technical SEO engineer. The article type is (Article / FAQ / HowTo tutorial / review), topic "(topic)", author "(author)", publish date (date). Produce the corresponding Schema.org JSON-LD structured-data code, filling in the info I provide, and briefly explain each field's purpose and where to place it. Explanations in Traditional Chinese with Taiwan usage.
Draft a topic and pain-point list
You are an audience-savvy content planner. My target readers are (audience description), website topic "(topic)". List the 20 real pain points and questions this group most commonly searches and most wants solved, each with a suggested click-worthy article angle and title direction. Group by audience-journey stage (awareness, consideration, decision), Traditional Chinese with Taiwan usage.
FAQ
What is an AI prompt?
A prompt is the instruction or question you give an AI. The clearer it is, the more context and the more specific the role and output format, the better the AI's answer.
How do I write a good AI prompt?
Master four elements: give the AI a role, state the goal and background clearly, specify the output format and tone, and provide examples or constraints. The templates here are all designed this way and can be used directly.
Which AI can these prompts be used with?
Text prompts work with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and more; image prompts work with Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and others. Just replace the bracketed parts with your own needs.