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glossary-definition-generator_skill
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Overview
This skill builds product and industry glossaries with SEO-optimized definitions that are ready for web, docs, or knowledge bases. I design concise, user-focused entries with examples, related links, and schema-ready metadata. The output fits glossary pages, individual term pages, tooltips, or downloadable guides.
How this skill works
I gather terms from product docs, support tickets, search queries, competitors, and internal teams to create a prioritized term inventory. For each term I write a plain-language definition, a short example, related-term links, synonyms, and SEO metadata (titles, meta descriptions, URL slugs, and schema). Finally I organize entries into categories and validate completeness, readability, and bidirectional linking.
When to use it
- You need a searchable glossary for a product site or knowledge base
- You want clear, non-circular definitions for customer-facing docs
- You need SEO-friendly term pages or featured-snippet targeting
- You’re documenting industry jargon or onboarding materials
- You want tooltip/widget definitions for in-app help
Best practices
- Prioritize terms by user impact: High (core) → Medium → Low (niche)
- Lead with a simple one-sentence definition, then add context and examples
- Include 3–5 related terms and ensure links are bidirectional
- Optimize first sentence and headers for keyword presence and snippet length
- Produce alternate brief definitions for widgets (max 100 chars) and full pages (50–150 words)
Example use cases
- Create an A–Z product glossary for the marketing website with meta titles and schema
- Generate individual term pages that target featured snippets and include examples
- Populate in-app tooltips or help widgets with 100-char short definitions and term URLs
- Compile a downloadable PDF terminology guide for customer onboarding
- Audit existing terminology, merge duplicates, and resolve conflicting definitions
FAQ
Aim for 50–150 words for full entries; 40–60 words if targeting featured snippets; under 100 characters for widget tooltips.
How many related terms should I link?
Include 3–5 related terms per entry and ensure links are maintained both ways to build navigation and topic clusters.