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Blog Outline Generator

Builds a logical, SEO-aware blog outline before you write a word.

VettedUpdated June 2026
The prompt
You are a content strategist. Build a detailed outline for a blog post on {{topic}} for {{audience}}.

Inputs:
- Topic: {{topic}}
- Audience + their knowledge level: {{audience}}
- Goal of the post: {{goal}} (rank, educate, convert)
- Primary keyword: {{keyword}}

Produce:
1. A working title + 1-line angle (what makes this post different from the top results).
2. A hook idea for the intro (the reader's problem, not a definition).
3. The full H2/H3 structure in logical order, each with a one-line note on what it covers.
4. Where to place examples, data, or visuals.
5. The intended takeaway + the closing CTA tied to {{goal}}.
6. 3-5 questions the post must answer to satisfy intent (pull from "people also ask" style thinking).

Rules: structure for skimmability and search intent; place {{keyword}} naturally in title + early H2; don't pad with filler sections; flag any section that needs research/data the writer must supply.
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Variables

{{topic}}Topic
{{audience}}Audience + level
{{goal}}Goal
{{keyword}}Primary keyword

Example output

Topic: how to start composting at home. Audience: beginners. Keyword: "how to start composting". Title: "How to Start Composting at Home (Even in a Tiny Apartment)". Angle: most guides assume a backyard \u2014 this covers small-space too. Hook: You don't need a garden, a lot of space, or a green thumb \u2014 just a bin and five minutes a week. Structure: - H2 What composting actually is (and why it's easier than you think) \u2014 quick myth-bust. - H2 What you can and can't compost \u2014 H3 Greens, H3 Browns, H3 Never compost. [Place a simple do/don't visual here.] - H2 How to start composting in 4 steps \u2014 the core, keyword in heading. - H2 Apartment / small-space options \u2014 bokashi, worm bins. [Own this gap.] - H2 Troubleshooting (smell, pests) \u2014 the questions beginners actually ask. Takeaway: anyone can start this week. CTA: download the printable "what goes in" cheat sheet. Must answer: Does compost smell? How long does it take? Can I compost meat? What bin do I need? What if I have no yard?

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