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Blog Post Outline and Draft

Enter a topic, audience, and word count. Get a complete blog post structure with an SEO-friendly outline, hooks, and a first draft to edit.

By Arshad Hossain

Fill in the topic and audience. Use the outline to guide your writing, or edit the draft directly.

Write a complete blog post that ranks on search engines and keeps readers engaged.

Topic: [YOUR BLOG TOPIC]
Target keyword: [PRIMARY KEYWORD FOR SEO]
Target audience: [WHO WILL READ THIS]
Word count: [800 / 1200 / 1500 / 2000]
Tone: [CONVERSATIONAL / PROFESSIONAL / AUTHORITATIVE / WITTY]
Goal: [EDUCATE / GENERATE LEADS / BUILD AUTHORITY / DRIVE TRAFFIC]

Provide:

1. SEO-optimized title: 3 options under 60 characters that include the target keyword

2. Meta description: 155 characters with keyword and a reason to click

3. Outline with:
   - H1 title
   - Introduction hook (first 2 sentences must earn the rest of the article)
   - 4-6 H2 subheadings with 2-3 bullet points of what each section covers
   - H3 sub-sections where appropriate
   - Conclusion with clear CTA

4. Full draft following the outline:
   - Short paragraphs (2-3 sentences max)
   - Use transition phrases between sections
   - Include at least one list, one example, and one statistic placeholder [ADD STAT]
   - Write the intro last (after the body, so it accurately previews the content)
   - Natural keyword placement (no keyword stuffing)

5. Internal linking suggestions: 3 related topics I should link to

6. Content upgrade idea: One lead magnet (checklist, template, cheat sheet) I could offer in this post to capture emails

Why "Blog Post Outline and Draft" Works

What separates "Blog Post Outline and Draft" from an off-the-cuff AI question is precision. It applies creative divergence and structured enumeration and reasoning elicitation, which gives the model enough direction to produce publication-ready content that matches your target tone, audience, and word count requirements. The output you receive will be publication-ready content that matches your target tone, audience, and word count requirements, ready to use with minimal editing.

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