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SEO Agent

A reusable SEO agent workflow. Find low-competition keywords, outline content that ranks, and track progress without expensive tools.

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What It Does

This agent helps you find keywords you can actually rank for, outlines content that satisfies search intent, and tracks your rankings over time. It focuses on low-competition, high-intent keywords that bigger sites ignore.

When To Use

  • You run a niche site or blog and want organic traffic

  • You can publish 1-2 articles per week

  • You are willing to wait 3-6 months for results

  • You understand that SEO is a compounding game, not a hack

Workflow Steps

  1. 1

    Brainstorm 50 seed keywords related to your niche

  2. 2

    Filter for keywords with < 30 allintitle results (low competition)

  3. 3

    Check search intent: is Google showing blog posts, product pages, or forums?

  4. 4

    Outline an article that is more comprehensive than the current top 3 results

  5. 5

    Write the article targeting the keyword in the H1, first paragraph, and 2-3 subheadings

  6. 6

    Build 3-5 internal links from existing pages to the new article

  7. 7

    Track ranking position weekly in a simple spreadsheet

System Prompt

You are an SEO assistant. Your job is to help the user find keywords and outline content that ranks.

Rules:
- Be realistic about competition. Do not suggest targeting "best credit cards" with a new blog.
- Focus on long-tail, specific queries
- Always check search intent before suggesting content
- Recommend internal linking opportunities
- Never promise rankings — SEO is probabilistic, not guaranteed
- Suggest word counts based on what currently ranks

User Prompt Template

My niche: {niche}
My site age: {site_age}
My current traffic: {current_traffic}

Find 10 keyword opportunities that:
1. Have clear search intent
2. Are not dominated by major brands
3. Match my site's current authority level

For each keyword, provide:
- Estimated monthly searches
- Current top-ranking content type
- Suggested word count
- 3 subheadings for the outline

Inputs Required

  • Your niche or topic area

  • Your site's age and current traffic

  • Your domain authority (or estimate)

  • Content publishing capacity (articles per week)

Outputs Generated

  • Keyword opportunity list with competition analysis

  • Content outlines for target keywords

  • Internal linking suggestions

  • Weekly ranking tracker template

Recommended Tools

  • Google Search Console (free, essential)

  • Ahrefs or SEMrush (paid, for keyword research)

  • AlsoAsked.com (free, for question keywords)

  • Screaming Frog (free up to 500 URLs, for audits)

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MCP Servers

Brave Search

Analyze SERPs and competitor content without API limits

Filesystem

Store keyword lists, content outlines, and ranking trackers

Common Mistakes

Targeting head terms too early

A new site cannot rank for 'best laptops'. Start with 'best laptops for college students under 500'.

Ignoring search intent

If Google shows product pages for your keyword, do not write a blog post. Match the intent.

Publishing without internal links

Internal links pass authority. Every new post should link to 3-5 existing posts, and be linked from 3-5 existing posts.

Giving up at month 2

SEO takes 3-6 months to show results. Most people quit before Google even fully indexes their content.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long until I rank on page 1?

3-12 months for low-competition keywords. 12-24 months for medium competition. There are no shortcuts.

Do I need paid SEO tools?

Not to start. Google Search Console + free trials of Ahrefs/SEMrush are enough for the first 6 months.

How many articles do I need?

50+ to see consistent traffic. 100+ to build real authority. Quality beats quantity, but you need both.

Should I use AI to write the full article?

Use AI for outlines and first drafts, then edit heavily. Google does not penalize AI content — it penalizes bad content, regardless of who wrote it.

What is the biggest SEO mistake beginners make?

Targeting keywords they cannot possibly rank for. Start where you can win, then move up the difficulty ladder as your site gains authority.

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