Here is the Complete Workflow:
1. Finding That Perfect Domain Name
First things first, we need a cool name for your domain, right?
I mean, who doesn’t want a catchy name that screams “Click me!”?
I found this super handy prompt (prompt below), and boom!
I had 50 amazing domain name ideas. Just like that!
Prompt:
Today I am going to create a brand new blog. This blog is about [insert what your blog is about]. So, can you suggest me at least 50 different names for this blog/website?
2. Creating the Main Categories for Your Blog
Okay, let’s create the main categories of the Blog.
Here is the Prompt I used:
My main purpose for this blog is to [your purpose comes here].
Now, can you suggest at least 5 categories for this blog and give me 5 example posts for each category?
[It doesn’t have to be only 5 categories, it is up to you]
3. Finding the Main Posts for Each Category
Now, this is where things get interesting.
Do you know how SEO experts, especially those clever affiliate marketers, craft one detailed post and build small ones around it?
That’s what we’re going to do.
Here’s the prompt you can use.
For the blog [name of the blog], you gave me 5 categories. Now I want to create one main blog post for each category.
Can you suggest a topic to write for category #1 ?
[repeat this process to find the main post for all the categories]
4. Creating 25 Small Posts Around the Main Topic Post
Don’t panic!
It doesn’t HAVE to be 25.
But here’s the prompt to get the 25 blog posts ideas around the main blog post.
And just like that, you’re ready to build a beautiful content spiderweb.
Here is the Prompt:
As you suggest, this will be the main post for this category. [the main post suggested goes here] Now I want to write at least 25 blog posts around this post. This means those 25 posts should be somehow connected to the main Blog post [the main post suggested goes here] Can you give 25 topics to write?
5. Outlining the Main Topic Blog
First, I’m just asking for the outline.
Here’s the prompt to get the outline.
Now I want you to write the main blog post [the main topic post suggested goes here] First, give me an outline for this. – Cover as must as possible. – Consider the 25 posts you listed [paste the 25 blog posts listed previously]
Do not start writing now. Just the outline.
Now, you may ask why only the outline…
That is because this is how you can get in-depth content from ChatGPT.
6. Finding the Keywords and Crafting the Intro
Here’s a secret weapon: HARPA AI.
It’s a free Chrome extension, and it’s a game-changer.
Just install it, Google search, and follow these simple steps.
- Google Search the Keyword or the main topic you are about to write the blog post
- Check the Google 1st Page Blog Posts
- Choose the one with Quality Content (it doesn’t have to be the first Search Result)
- Open the HARPA AI Extension
- Choose Extract and research SEO keywords
- And select Page text (you will get Keywords with keyword density and LSI keywords
- Copy this information (three columns)
- Now, go to ChatGPT.
7. Writing the Introduction (only)
Now, we’ll take all those competitor keywords, keyword density information, and LSI keywords from HARPA AI and start crafting our blog post’s introduction.
Here’s the prompt to guide you.
Writing only the introduction of this blog post. [the main topic of the blog post goes here]
This is the keyword density information for an article called [the blog post title you have taken the keyword information]
Please try to incorporate these keywords into the introduction in a natural manner.
[Don’t limit the keywords to only one page, get as many as possible.]
8. The Subheadings and Main Body
Remember that outline?
We’ll take those subheadings and flow the outline to create the complete blog post.
Here is the prompt:
Now moving on to the next subheading [subheading goes here]
Under this, we have:
- subheading 1
- subheading 2
- …
First, write a simple introduction to this section. Later, we will go in deep with each subheading under this..
Repeat as needed.
Quick Tip
Feel like diving deeper into a specific subheading?
Easy!
Just paste the subheading and ask to expand.
9. The Conclusion
Here’s the prompt: [this works best if you paste the outline]
Now we have come to an end.
Here is how we have written this blog post. [Paste the outline here]
Now write a conclusion for this blog post.
But don’t say in conclusion, ultimately, In summary…
10. Writing FAQs
First, ask the question.
Next, list the questions from ChatGPT as well as from Google.
Here are the prompts:
First Prompt:
Now make a list of at least 10 questions that a reader could have after reading this article.
Second Prompt: [before this find questions once you search the main keyword on Google as well.]
Here are the questions I came out with:
[Paste the best most related question from the previous prompt as well as from Google]
Now, write a short and simple answer for these questions.
To answer please follow these rules:
- The answer should not be more than 400 characters
- The answer should be straight to the point.
- If the question is a yes or no answer question, first say “yes” or “no” before giving more details.
So, Will This Work?
I know this is the biggest question you will have because I am sure nobody wants to spend time on anything that doesn’t give you the result you want.