QUICK SUMMARY — What You Will Get From This Article
15 copy-paste SEO prompts for ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude — covering keyword research, content briefs, meta tags, technical audits, local SEO, AI Overview optimisation, and link building. Written by a Delhi-based SEO expert with 10+ years experience. Each prompt is tested, includes [placeholders] you can fill in 30 seconds, and is structured to produce output that actually ranks — not just sounds good.
Why I Wrote This: The Problem With Most SEO Prompt Lists
I have been doing SEO for over 10 years. I am Semrush certified. I have managed SEO campaigns for businesses in Delhi, across India, and internationally. And when AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude became mainstream, I did what every SEO professional did — I started experimenting.
What I found: most “SEO prompt” lists online are written by people who have never run an actual SEO campaign. They give you prompts like “write me an SEO article about [topic]” — which produces generic, unrankable content. The prompts in this article are different. They are built around how real SEO work is done: with specific inputs, structured outputs, and outputs you can act on immediately.
I use these prompts every week for my Delhi-based clients and my own website, digiustad.com. Each one is tested. Each one has produced real, measurable output. Here are the 15 best.
What Makes an SEO Prompt Actually Work in 2026?
Before the prompts, you need to understand why most AI SEO prompts fail. The difference between a prompt that produces rankable output and one that produces generic filler comes down to four elements:
| Element | What It Means — and Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Role | Tell the AI who it is. "You are a senior SEO strategist with 10 years of experience" produces better output than asking with no context. |
| Context | Give specific inputs: your keyword, your domain, your audience, your competitor URLs. The more specific the input, the more specific (and useful) the output. |
| Output Format | Specify exactly how you want the answer: table, numbered list, JSON, H1/H2 outline, or meta description under 155 characters. Format instructions cut editing time by 80%. |
| Quality Constraints | Set limits: word count, tone, what to exclude, what to prioritize. Without constraints, AI produces padded, unfocused output. |
THE FORMULA FOR EVERY PROMPT IN THIS ARTICLE Role + Context + Task + Output Format + Quality Constraint = SEO prompt that actually works. Every one of the 15 prompts below follows this formula. That is why they produce usable output instead of generic filler.
Which AI Tool Should You Use for Which SEO Task?
Not all three tools are equal for SEO. Here is the honest breakdown based on my testing:
| Task | Best Tool | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Keyword Research & Clustering | ChatGPT (GPT-4o) | Strongest pattern recognition across large keyword sets. |
| Content Brief Generation | Claude | Best at long-form structured reasoning and nuanced output. |
| Featured Snippet Optimization | Gemini | Closest alignment with Google's own quality signals. |
| Technical SEO Audit Summary | Claude | Handles long HTML inputs and site structure analysis effectively. |
| Meta Title / Description Batches | ChatGPT | Fastest at character-constrained SEO copy generation. |
| GBP & Local SEO Content | Gemini | Native integration with Google's local search ecosystem. |
| Link Building Outreach Emails | ChatGPT | Creates natural, human-sounding outreach messages. |
| AI Overview / GEO Optimization | Gemini | Direct alignment with AI Overview citation patterns. |
| Competitor Gap Analysis | Claude | Excellent at structured comparative analysis with large inputs. |
| FAQ Schema Content | ChatGPT or Claude | Both generate well-structured, schema-ready Q&A content. |
The 15 Best SEO Prompts — Copy, Paste, Replace, Rank
Prompt 1: Keyword Research & Clustering
Best for: ChatGPT (GPT-4o) | Task: Seed keyword expansion with intent classification
Most keyword tools give you a list. This prompt gives you a strategy. It clusters keywords by intent so you know exactly which page to build for each group — instead of creating five pages that cannibalise each other.
COPY & PASTE PROMPT
You are a senior SEO strategist with 10+ years of experience.
My business: [describe your business in 1 sentence]
My target audience: [e.g., small business owners in Delhi]
My main service/product: [e.g., SEO consulting]
My seed keyword: [e.g., “local SEO”]
Generate 30 keyword ideas organised into four clusters:
– Informational (people researching the topic)
– Commercial (people comparing solutions)
– Transactional (people ready to hire or buy)
– Local (people searching with location intent)
For each keyword provide:
– Search intent (one word: informational/commercial/transactional/local)
– Competition level (low/medium/high)
– Recommended content type (blog post/landing page/FAQ/GBP post)
– Whether it should be a standalone page or a section within a larger guide
Focus on keywords a [new/established] website could realistically rank for in 3-6 months.
DIGI USTAD'S TIP: After getting the output, paste the transactional cluster into Semrush's Keyword Magic Tool to get real search volume. Use the AI clustering as structure, Semrush as the data layer.
Prompt 2: Long-Tail Keyword Discovery
Best for: ChatGPT or Claude | Task: Finding low-competition, high-intent keywords
Long-tail keywords win rankings for new sites. This prompt forces the AI to think about specific use cases, audiences, and scenarios — not just variations of your seed keyword.
COPY & PASTE PROMPT
You are an SEO keyword specialist.
My primary keyword is: [exact keyword, e.g., “SEO services in Delhi”]
Find 20 long-tail keyword variations that:
– Are 4+ words long
– Target specific use cases, audiences, or problems
– Have clear, specific search intent
– Could work as H2 sections OR standalone blog posts
Group them by subtopic. For each group, recommend:
– Whether to target all keywords in one comprehensive post or separate pages
– The ideal content format (how-to guide, comparison, case study, FAQ page)
– A suggested H1 title for the content
Do not include brand names or competitor names.
Prompt 3: Search Intent Analysis
Best for: Claude | Task: Understanding what Google actually wants to rank for a query
Creating content without understanding search intent is the most common reason pages fail to rank. This prompt analyses what Google is actually surfacing for your target query — so you build the right content type from the start.
COPY & PASTE PROMPT
You are an expert SEO analyst.
Analyse the search intent for these 5 keywords:
- [keyword 1]
- [keyword 2]
- [keyword 3]
- [keyword 4]
- [keyword 5]
For each keyword, provide:
– Dominant intent (informational / commercial / transactional / navigational)
– What type of content currently dominates the SERP for this query
(e.g., “long-form guides from SEO agencies”, “product pages”, “Reddit threads”)
– Which SERP features likely appear (featured snippet / PAA / local pack / video carousel)
– The ideal content format to rank (word count range, structure, format)
– One fatal mistake to avoid when targeting this keyword
Present as a table: Keyword | Intent | SERP Dominance | Ideal Format | Mistake to Avoid
Prompt 4: Complete SEO Content Brief
Best for: Claude | Task: Briefing a writer (or yourself) to create rankable content
This is the prompt I use before writing every client article. It produces a complete brief — not just an outline — including secondary keywords, intent, FAQs, internal linking suggestions, and schema recommendations.
COPY & PASTE PROMPT
You are a senior content strategist and SEO specialist.
Create a comprehensive content brief for a blog post targeting:
Primary keyword: [your keyword, e.g., “affordable SEO services in Delhi”]
Website: [your website, e.g., digiustad.com]
Target audience: [e.g., small business owners in Delhi looking for SEO help]
The brief must include:
- Recommended H1 title (under 65 characters, keyword-forward)
- Meta title (under 60 characters) and meta description (under 155 characters)
- Suggested URL slug
- 6-8 secondary keywords to include naturally throughout
- Recommended word count with reasoning
- Full outline: H2 and H3 headings (each targeting a secondary keyword where natural)
- 5 FAQ questions this article should answer (formatted for FAQ schema)
- Internal linking suggestions (types of pages to link to, not specific URLs)
- Schema markup recommendations
- Content angle that differentiates this from the top 3 results currently ranking
Make the brief specific enough that a writer needs zero additional research to start writing.
Prompt 5: Featured Snippet Optimiser
Best for: Gemini | Task: Writing the opening section of any article to capture position zero
Featured snippets are free extra visibility. This prompt engineers your opening content specifically to be extracted by Google as a snippet — using the exact structure Google’s algorithms prefer.
COPY & PASTE PROMPT
You are a featured snippet optimisation specialist.
Target keyword: [exact question-based keyword, e.g., “how much does SEO cost in Delhi”]
My website’s authority level: [low/medium/high]
My target audience: [e.g., Delhi business owners]
Write:
- A FEATURED SNIPPET ANSWER (50-58 words maximum):
– Direct, definitive answer to the query
– Primary keyword in the first sentence
– Self-contained — readable without seeing the full article
- A SUPPORTING SECTION (300-400 words):
– Expand the snippet answer with depth and examples
– Use H3 subheadings, bullet points, and a short table where relevant
– Naturally integrate 3-4 related keywords
- A PEOPLE ALSO ASK SECTION:
– 5 related questions with 40-55 word answers each
– Format as ready-to-implement FAQ schema JSON-LD
Do not pad. Every sentence must earn its place.
Prompt 6: Meta Title and Description Batch Generator
Best for: ChatGPT | Task: Generating CTR-optimised titles and descriptions at scale
Writing meta titles one by one is the slowest part of on-page SEO. This prompt generates 5 variations per page — with CTR reasoning — so you can pick the best and move on in minutes.
COPY & PASTE PROMPT
You are an SEO copywriter specialising in high-CTR meta content.
Generate 5 meta title options and 3 meta description options for:
Page topic: [e.g., “SEO packages for small businesses in Delhi”]
Primary keyword: [e.g., “SEO packages Delhi”]
Page type: [blog post / service page / landing page]
Meta title requirements (all 5 options):
– Under 60 characters including any brand suffix
– Primary keyword in the first 40 characters
– At least one of: a number, a year, a power word, or a benefit
– No clickbait or misleading framing
– Rank all 5 by expected CTR with a one-line reason
Meta description requirements (all 3 options):
– Under 155 characters
– Contains primary keyword naturally
– Ends with an action phrase or benefit statement (not a question)
– Each targets a different reader intent (e.g., price-sensitive / quality-focused / urgency-driven)
Present as a table with a recommended pick highlighted.
Prompt 7: Technical SEO Audit Summary
Best for: Claude | Task: Turning raw crawl data into a prioritised fix list
Semrush and Screaming Frog give you data. Claude turns that data into a prioritised action plan. Paste your crawl report output and get a ranked list of what to fix first — with impact estimates.
COPY & PASTE PROMPT
You are a senior technical SEO auditor.
I am providing you with my site’s crawl data below. Analyse it and produce a prioritised technical SEO fix list.
Website: [your domain]
CMS / Platform: [WordPress / Shopify / Custom / etc.]
Crawl issues identified:
[Paste your Semrush or Screaming Frog issues list here — e.g.:
– 45 pages with missing meta descriptions
– 12 broken internal links
– 3 pages with duplicate H1 tags
– Crawled but not indexed: 28 pages
– LCP above 4 seconds on mobile: 6 pages]
For each issue provide:
- Root cause (most likely reason this is happening)
- Exact fix instructions (specific, actionable steps)
- Priority level: Critical / Important / Minor
- Estimated SEO impact: High / Medium / Low
- Verification method (how to confirm the fix worked)
Also flag if any combination of issues suggests a larger site architecture problem.
Present as a prioritised table ordered by impact.
DIGI USTAD'S TIP: Run Semrush Site Audit monthly. Export the issues as CSV, paste the top 20 issues into Claude using this prompt. You will have a full action plan in under 2 minutes that would take a junior SEO 2 hours to write.
Prompt 8: Competitor Content Gap Analysis
Best for: Claude | Task: Finding topics your competitors rank for that you do not
The fastest path to more rankings is not creating new content from scratch — it is finding what is already working for competitors and doing it better. This prompt structures that analysis.
COPY & PASTE PROMPT
You are a competitive SEO analyst.
My website: [your domain]
My target keyword space: [e.g., “SEO services for small businesses in India”]
My top 3 competitors (by Google rankings for my target keywords):
- [competitor domain 1]
- [competitor domain 2]
- [competitor domain 3]
Based on what you know about these sites, identify:
- CONTENT GAPS: Topics all 3 competitors cover that my site likely does not
- WEAK CONTENT OPPORTUNITIES: Keywords where competitors rank with thin or outdated content I could outperform
- FORMAT GAPS: Content types they use that I am missing (tools, calculators, case studies, templates, comparison pages)
- TOPIC CLUSTERS: Keyword clusters where 2+ competitors rank but the search landscape is fragmented
- QUICK WINS: 5 specific blog post or page ideas I could publish within 30 days that address real gaps
For each opportunity, estimate: difficulty (low/medium/high), potential traffic impact, and content investment required.
Prompt 9: FAQ Schema Content Generator
Best for: ChatGPT or Claude | Task: Creating FAQ sections that rank AND get cited in AI Overviews
FAQ schema is one of the highest-ROI on-page additions in 2026. Properly structured FAQs appear in Google’s People Also Ask boxes and — critically — are cited in AI Overviews. This prompt generates schema-ready content.
COPY & PASTE PROMPT
You are an SEO content specialist and schema markup expert.
Topic: [e.g., “SEO pricing in Delhi”]
Target keyword: [e.g., “how much does SEO cost in Delhi”]
My business type: [e.g., SEO consultant for small businesses]
Generate 8 FAQ questions and answers for this topic.
Requirements for every Q&A:
– Question format: written exactly as a user would type it into Google or ask an AI
– Answer length: 45-60 words (concise enough for AI Overview citation)
– Each answer is self-contained and valuable without reading the full article
– Primary target keyword appears naturally in at least 3 answers
– Questions progress from basic (what/why) to advanced (how/which/when)
– At least 2 answers include a specific number, price range, or timeframe
Deliver in two formats:
- Human-readable version (question + paragraph answer)
- Ready-to-paste FAQ schema JSON-LD
Prompt 10: Local SEO Landing Page Content
Best for: Gemini | Task: Creating location-specific pages that rank and convert
Generic location pages — where you just swap the city name — are being crushed by Google’s May 2026 Core Update. This prompt forces genuinely local content: specific streets, landmarks, pricing context, and area-specific FAQs.
COPY & PASTE PROMPT
You are an SEO content writer specialising in local search.
Service: [e.g., “SEO consulting”]
Location: [e.g., “South Delhi”]
Target keyword: [e.g., “SEO consultant in South Delhi”]
My business: [brief description]
Write a complete local landing page with:
- H1 (keyword + location, under 65 characters)
- Opening paragraph (100-120 words): establish local credibility, mention specific areas or landmarks within [location], state the main benefit
- Why [location] businesses specifically need this service (150 words): local context, market conditions, competition in that area
- Service section (200 words): what is included, specific to local client needs
- Local proof section: structure for 2-3 local client testimonials (placeholders with instructions for what to include)
- Pricing context for [location] market (do not invent numbers — write placeholders with guidance)
- FAQ section: 5 questions specifically about [location] market, answered in 50-60 words each
- CTA section with phone, WhatsApp, and address
Make every section feel genuinely local — not like a city name was inserted into a template.
Prompt 11: Google Business Profile Optimiser
Best for: Gemini | Task: Writing all GBP content in one go
A fully optimised Google Business Profile is the single most impactful local SEO action in 2026. Most business owners leave 70% of the GBP content sections empty. This prompt fills all of them at once.
COPY & PASTE PROMPT
You are a local SEO specialist and Google Business Profile expert.
Business name: [name]
Business type: [e.g., SEO consultant / restaurant / dental clinic]
Location: [city, area, full address]
Primary services: [list your 5 main services]
Target customers: [who you serve]
Unique selling points: [what makes you different — 3-4 points]
Generate complete GBP content:
- BUSINESS DESCRIPTION (750 characters max):
– Primary and secondary keywords included naturally
– Local area mentioned specifically
– Clear value proposition
– No promotional claims (Google rejects these)
- SERVICES LIST: 8 services with names and 250-character descriptions each
- Q&A SECTION: 10 questions customers would ask, with 200-character answers each
(These will be seeded onto your GBP to control what appears)
- WEEKLY POST CALENDAR (4 posts):
– 1 service highlight post
– 1 offer/promotion post
– 1 educational tip post
– 1 client result / social proof post
Each post: title + 150-word body + CTA
- PHOTO CATEGORIES: List 15 specific photo types to upload with naming conventions
Prompt 12: Internal Linking Strategy
Best for: Claude | Task: Building a topical authority structure across your site
Internal linking is one of the most consistently underused SEO tactics. Proper internal linking tells Google which pages are your most important, builds topical authority clusters, and passes ranking power to pages that need it most.
COPY & PASTE PROMPT
You are an on-site SEO specialist and information architecture expert.
My website: [domain]
My most important pages (pages I most want to rank):
- [URL] — Target keyword: [keyword]
- [URL] — Target keyword: [keyword]
- [URL] — Target keyword: [keyword]
- [URL] — Target keyword: [keyword]
- [URL] — Target keyword: [keyword]
My current content inventory (main categories):
[list your main blog categories / service page types]
Build an internal linking strategy that includes:
- PILLAR PAGE IDENTIFICATION: Which of my important pages should be pillar pages?
- LINKING MAP: For each important page, list 5 pages that should link TO it (with suggested anchor text)
- ANCHOR TEXT RULES: What anchor text strategy to follow across the site
- CANNIBALIZATION CHECK: Flag any pages that likely target the same keyword
- ORPHAN PAGE RISK: Which page types are most likely to be orphaned on my site?
- QUICK WIN ACTIONS: 10 specific internal links I should add this week (source page -> target page -> anchor text)
Present the linking map as a table.
Prompt 13: Link Building Outreach Email Generator
Best for: ChatGPT | Task: Writing outreach emails that actually get replies
90% of link building emails are ignored because they sound like templates. This prompt generates personalised, value-first outreach emails that read like a human wrote them — because they are built around genuine value exchange, not just link requests.
COPY & PASTE PROMPT
You are an experienced link building outreach specialist.
My content piece: [title and brief description of what your content offers]
Why this content is genuinely valuable: [what makes it linkable — data, tools, guides, original research]
The recipient: [type of site / blog / journalist you are reaching out to]
The ask: [guest post / resource inclusion / broken link replacement / data citation]
Personalisation hooks: [any specific things you know about the recipient’s site or recent content]
Write 3 outreach email variations:
Variation A: Value-first approach (lead with what’s in it for them)
Variation B: Curiosity approach (open a loop they want to close)
Variation C: Brevity approach (under 80 words total)
For each variation:
– Subject line (under 45 characters, no spam trigger words)
– Email body (natural, conversational, not template-sounding)
– One personalisation line I should customise per recipient
– One follow-up subject line for 7 days later
Rules: No “I hope this email finds you well.” No “I came across your wonderful blog.” No passive voice.
Prompt 14: Content Refresh and Update Prompt
Best for: Claude | Task: Reviving underperforming content without starting from scratch
Refreshing existing content is 3x more efficient than creating new content from scratch. A page that already has backlinks and some authority just needs the right updates to jump back into competitive rankings.
COPY & PASTE PROMPT
You are a content refresh specialist and SEO strategist.
Article to refresh:
– URL: [your URL]
– Current title: [title]
– Target keyword: [keyword]
– Current ranking position: [position, e.g., “position 11-15”]
– Published date: [date]
– Current word count: [count]
Current article covers: [paste your current H2 headings OR brief summary]
Produce a refresh brief that includes:
- TITLE UPDATE: New H1 and meta title if the current one is weak
- SECTIONS TO ADD: New subtopics that have emerged since publication
- SECTIONS TO REMOVE: Content that is outdated, thin, or no longer accurate
- SECTIONS TO EXPAND: Existing sections that need more depth
- STATISTICS TO UPDATE: Placeholder notes for data points that need current figures
- NEW KEYWORDS TO ADD: Secondary keywords now relevant that were not before
- INTERNAL LINKS TO ADD: 3-5 newer articles on your site to link to/from
- FAQ SECTION: 5 new questions to add based on current PAA boxes for this keyword
- UPDATED META DESCRIPTION: New version optimised for current SERP
Present as an editor’s brief I can hand directly to a writer.
Prompt 15: AI Overview and GEO Optimisation Prompt
Best for: Gemini | Task: Getting cited in Google AI Overviews and LLM responses
This is the most important prompt in this list for 2026. AI Overviews now appear in 25%+ of searches. Generative Engine Optimisation (GEO) is the new frontier — and it requires a completely different content structure to traditional SEO. This prompt engineers your content for AI citation.
COPY & PASTE PROMPT
You are a Generative Engine Optimisation (GEO) specialist and AI Overview strategist.
My content topic: [e.g., “how much does SEO cost for small businesses in Delhi”]
Target keyword: [primary keyword]
My website’s authority and niche: [brief description]
Rewrite / structure this content section to maximise AI Overview citation probability:
EXISTING CONTENT TO OPTIMISE:
[paste your existing content section here — 200-500 words]
Restructure for maximum AI visibility by applying:
- DIRECT ANSWER PRINCIPLE: Open with a 2-sentence direct answer to the query
- ENTITY CLARITY: Ensure all key terms, concepts, and entities are clearly defined
- STRUCTURED LISTS: Convert any prose explanations into numbered steps or bullet lists
- QUOTABLE SENTENCES: Add 3-5 standalone sentences that contain the full context and could be extracted without surrounding text
- DEFINITION BLOCKS: Add clear definitions for any specialist terms
- SPECIFICITY: Replace vague statements with specific numbers, ranges, or examples
- SOURCE AUTHORITY SIGNALS: Add named expert attribution, cite specific data, reference authoritative sources
- FAQ ADDITION: Add 4 questions at the end with 40-word direct answers formatted for AI extraction
Deliver the rewritten version with annotations explaining why each structural choice improves AI citability.
WHY THIS PROMPT MATTERS MORE THAN ANY OTHER IN 2026: Traditional SEO gets you to position 1. GEO optimisation gets you cited in the AI Overview ABOVE position 1. In queries where an AI Overview appears, it captures 40-60% of clicks before users ever see organic results. Optimising for AI citation is no longer optional — it is the new position zero.
5 Mistakes That Make AI SEO Prompts Useless
After testing hundreds of prompts across all three tools, these are the five patterns that consistently produce bad output:
- Vague inputs. ‘Write me an SEO article about digital marketing’ tells the AI nothing about your audience, keyword, competitors, or tone. Every placeholder in the prompts above exists for a reason — fill them in.
- No output format instruction. If you do not specify table, numbered list, JSON, or outline, you will get a wall of prose that takes 30 minutes to reformat. Format instructions are not optional.
- Treating AI output as final. Every prompt in this article produces a first draft or a structured framework. It is not a finished product. Your expertise, your specific client context, and your editorial judgment are what turn AI output into rankable content.
- Using the wrong tool for the task. Asking ChatGPT to do what Claude does better (long-form analysis, technical audit reasoning) and vice versa wastes time. Use the model comparison table earlier in this article.
- No chaining. The most powerful use of these prompts is sequential — use the keyword research output as input for the content brief prompt, use the content brief as input for the article outline, and so on. Each prompt should build on the last.
Quick Reference: All 15 Prompts at a Glance
| # | Prompt Name | Best Tool |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Keyword Research & Clustering | ChatGPT |
| 2 | Long-Tail Keyword Discovery | ChatGPT / Claude |
| 3 | Search Intent Analysis | Claude |
| 4 | Complete SEO Content Brief | Claude |
| 5 | Featured Snippet Optimiser | Gemini |
| 6 | Meta Title & Description Batch | ChatGPT |
| 7 | Technical SEO Audit Summary | Claude |
| 8 | Competitor Content Gap Analysis | Claude |
| 9 | FAQ Schema Content Generator | ChatGPT / Claude |
| 10 | Local SEO Landing Page Content | Gemini |
| 11 | Google Business Profile Optimiser | Gemini |
| 12 | Internal Linking Strategy | Claude |
| 13 | Link Building Outreach Emails | ChatGPT |
| 14 | Content Refresh and Update | Claude |
| 15 | AI Overview / GEO Optimisation | Gemini |
Frequently Asked Questions About SEO Prompts for AI Tools
Are these prompts free to use?
Yes. Every prompt in this article is free to copy, use, and adapt. You do not need any paid tool to use them — just a free or paid account with ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini. That said, the paid versions of all three tools produce significantly better output than the free tiers, especially for longer, more complex prompts.
Can I use the same prompt on all three AI tools?
Yes, but you will get different results. ChatGPT tends to be faster and better at structured copy tasks. Claude produces more nuanced, longer-form analysis. Gemini has better alignment with Google’s specific quality signals. For best results, use the tool recommended for each prompt in this article.
How often should I update my SEO prompts?
Review your core prompts every 3-4 months. AI models update regularly and what works in one version may not be optimal in the next. The structural formula (Role + Context + Task + Output Format + Quality Constraint) stays consistent — but specific instructions may need adjustment as the models evolve.
Will using AI for SEO hurt my Google rankings?
Google does not penalise AI-assisted content. It penalises unhelpful, low-originality, derivative content — which a lot of AI content happens to be when used without expert input. The prompts in this article are designed to produce structured frameworks that you then fill with genuine expertise, real examples, and original insights. That combination ranks. Raw AI output without expert editing does not.
What is GEO optimisation and is it really necessary in 2026?
GEO stands for Generative Engine Optimisation — the practice of structuring content to be cited in AI-generated responses from ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. In 2026, AI Overviews appear in over 25% of US searches, and this percentage is growing rapidly in India. For any business that relies on organic search traffic, GEO optimisation is no longer optional — it is the new dimension of SEO that sits above traditional organic rankings.
Which of the 15 prompts gives the fastest results?
Prompt 6 (Meta Title & Description Batch Generator) gives the fastest visible impact — you can optimise 10 pages in one hour and see CTR improvements in Google Search Console within 2-4 weeks. Prompt 1 (Keyword Research & Clustering) gives the best foundation for long-term ranking growth. Prompt 15 (AI Overview / GEO Optimisation) has the highest ceiling but takes the longest to show results as AI systems re-crawl and re-index your content.
Conclusion: Prompts Are the Strategy, Not the Shortcut
After 10+ years in SEO, I can tell you with certainty: the best tool is still the one wielded by someone who actually understands what they are trying to achieve. These 15 prompts are powerful because they encode real SEO strategy into structured inputs. They save hours of grunt work. But they do not replace the judgment that comes from understanding why a page ranks, what a reader actually needs, and how Google evaluates quality.
Use these prompts as force multipliers for your expertise — not as a replacement for it. The businesses and SEO professionals who win in 2026 are those who combine genuine knowledge with intelligent use of AI tools. That combination is unstoppable.
If you found this article useful and want help implementing these prompts for your specific business, I offer SEO audits and consulting for businesses in Delhi and internationally. Feel free to reach out directly.





