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Free SEO Content Brief Generator
Generate a complete SEO content brief tailored to your target keyword and search intent. Five proven brief frameworks: Informational, Comparison, Listicle, Pillar Hub, and Transactional. Each framework outputs structured sections for title, H2/H3 outline, entities to cover, internal link targets, on-page schema, search intent match, and a clear word count target. Built so a writer can pick it up and execute without follow-up questions.
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# Content Brief — [targetKeyword] **Search Intent:** Informational — reader wants to understand or solve. **Entity:** [primaryEntity] **Audience:** [audience] **Word Count Target:** [wordCountTarget] **Internal Links:** [internalLinkTargets] **Secondary Keywords:** [secondaryKeywords] ## Unique Angle [uniqueAngle] ## Title Tag (60 chars) [Action verb] [Primary KW]: [Specific Outcome / Year] ## Meta Description (155 chars) [Promise of outcome] + [Specific differentiator] + [Soft CTA]. ## H2 Outline 1. What is [targetKeyword] (define + scope, 150 words) 2. Why it matters in 2026 (2-3 stats with sources) 3. How [targetKeyword] works (mechanism, diagram alt-text spec) 4. Step-by-step: doing [targetKeyword] yourself (5-7 numbered steps) 5. Common mistakes (3-5 with fixes) 6. Tools/templates that help (link to internal tools) 7. FAQ (5 questions from People Also Ask) ## Entities to Cover [primaryEntity], related concepts the reader expects: derived from competitors [competitorURLs]. ## Schema Article + HowTo (if numbered steps) + FAQPage. ## Quality Bar Beat [competitorURLs] on: (1) original example/case, (2) updated 2026 data, (3) interactive element (calculator/checklist) embedded.
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About the Author
David Shadrake
David Shadrake works on strategic business development and tech partnerships, with focus areas across AI, fintech, venture capital, growth, sales, SEO, blockchain, and broader tech innovation. Read more of his perspective on partnerships, market dynamics, and emerging technology at davidshadrake.com.