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long-form-content-writer_skill
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Overview
This skill generates full, SEO-optimized long-form blog posts and article drafts with clear structure and polish. It handles introductions, sectioned bodies, conclusions with CTAs, and on-page formatting for scannability. Use it when you need production-ready content drafts tailored to word count, tone, and target keywords.
How this skill works
I gather topic, target keyword, audience, tone, word-count target, and an outline (or create one). Then I write a hook-driven introduction, develop H2/H3 sections with examples and transitions, integrate keywords naturally, and finish with a conclusion and action step. Finally, I apply formatting, verify SEO placements, and run a quality checklist to ensure readability and coverage.
When to use it
- You need a full blog post (1,500+ words) from scratch or from an outline
- You want SEO-optimized content focused on a primary keyword
- You need a complete draft including intro, body sections, and CTA
- You have tone, audience, and word-count requirements for publication
- You require content formatted for web scanning and readability
Best practices
- Provide topic, primary keyword, audience, tone, and target word count up front
- Confirm or request an outline before drafting for tight briefs
- Supply brand voice guidelines or competitor links to match positioning
- Use short paragraphs, explicit transitions, and keyword variations naturally
- Ask for revisions focused on examples, case studies, or tone adjustments
Example use cases
- Turn a 5-point outline into a 2,000-word SEO article with headings and examples
- Create a 1,500-word tutorial with step-by-step instructions and screenshots notes
- Draft a comparison post that includes a quick comparison table and verdict
- Produce a comprehensive guide (3,000+ words) with sections, FAQ, and CTA
- Optimize an existing draft for keyword placement, headings, and scannability
FAQ
Yes — provide tone examples or a short brand guideline and I will adapt the draft to match it.
How do you handle keyword density and SEO?
I place the primary keyword in the title, intro, and 1-2 H2s, use natural variations and long-tail terms, and follow density guidelines to avoid stuffing.