Example Inputs
Niche
Email marketing for ecommerce
Audience
DTC founders and marketers
Keywords
email flows, welcome series, cart abandonment email, browse abandonment
Group keywords by intent, topic, and page type so content planning becomes cleaner and more strategic.
This prompt helps you move from a flat keyword export to a more useful keyword map. It clusters terms by intent and page type so you can decide what belongs together and what deserves a standalone page.
Copy-And-Paste Prompt
Works well in ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini. Replace any bracketed variables before you run it.
Variables to customize
Act as an SEO strategist organizing keywords into practical content clusters. Your task is to cluster my keyword list by topic, intent, and ideal page type so I can plan content more intelligently. Use these inputs when available: - [Keyword List] - [Site Topic or Niche] - [Target Audience] - [Any Existing Pages or URL Constraints] Requirements: - Group keywords by search intent and semantic similarity. - Recommend page types such as category, guide, tool, or article. - Note clusters that may overlap too much. - Keep the recommendations realistic for site architecture. Return the answer in this format: 1. Keyword clusters 2. Intent labels 3. Recommended page type and notes for each cluster Tone and style: organized and strategic Ask me concise follow-up questions only if a missing detail would materially change the quality of the final answer.
Niche
Email marketing for ecommerce
Audience
DTC founders and marketers
Keywords
email flows, welcome series, cart abandonment email, browse abandonment
Cluster: abandonment lifecycle emails. Intent: implementation and optimization. Best page type: in-depth guide or template hub depending on whether the page needs educational depth or direct utility.
This is a mock example only. Your result should change based on the variables, context, and constraints you provide.
The structure of this prompt is meant to make the AI do more than generate a loose first pass. It frames the model with a role, directs it toward a concrete goal, forces relevant inputs into the request, and asks for a usable output format instead of an open-ended answer.
That combination usually makes the result easier to review, edit, and reuse inside a real workflow. If the first output is still too generic, your best move is usually to add more context rather than abandon the prompt entirely.
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Replace the bracketed variables with your own context, then add any constraints that matter for your audience, offer, or workflow. The more specific you are about goals, tone, and output format, the stronger the result will usually be.
Yes. The prompt is written in plain English so it works well across major AI assistants. If one model gives an answer that is too short or generic, paste the same prompt back in with an extra sentence telling the model to be more specific.