SEO Strategy

Generate complete SEO strategy for SaaS launches, e-commerce, and content marketing in 5 minutes. Build keyword research, audits, and link building roadmaps.

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Overview

Build a complete SEO strategy for product launches, content marketing campaigns, and organic traffic growth. Generate keyword research plans, technical SEO audits, content calendars, link building roadmaps, and implementation timelines in under 5 minutes - instead of spending days researching and planning manually.

This template handles both quick-win tactics (low-competition keywords, technical fixes, directory submissions) and long-term growth strategies (authority building, competitive content, sustained link acquisition).

Use Cases

  • Launch a new SaaS product with zero organic visibility and rank for 5-10 high-intent keywords within 6 months
  • Build local SEO strategy for multi-location service business targeting “plumber near me” and city-specific searches
  • Generate content-driven SEO plan for B2B tech company competing for “enterprise software” category keywords
  • Create quick-win SEO roadmap for e-commerce store to rank for product-specific long-tail searches before holiday season
  • Develop thought leadership SEO strategy for startup founder targeting “how to” keywords in their industry vertical
  • Plan technical SEO overhaul and migration strategy for website redesign without losing existing rankings

Benefits

Time Savings: Generate complete 6-month SEO roadmap in 5 minutes instead of 8+ hours researching keywords, analyzing competitors, and building spreadsheets.

Strategic Clarity: Get specific keyword targets, technical audit checklists, and month-by-month implementation timelines - not vague “improve SEO” advice.

Prioritization Built In: Choose quick wins (rank faster for low-competition keywords), long-term growth (build authority), or balanced approach based on your business timeline.

Complete Coverage: Single template generates keyword research methodology, on-page optimization guidelines, technical SEO checklist, content calendar, link building tactics, and measurement KPIs.

Competitive Context: Strategy accounts for your current ranking position and competitor dominance - realistic timelines for breaking into top 10 results.

Actionable Outputs: Get specific tasks like “fix Core Web Vitals,” “publish 2 comparison posts per month,” or “submit to 15 industry directories” - not abstract concepts.

Template

Create an SEO strategy for:

Website: {{website}}
Industry: {{industry}}
Target market: {{market}}

Current situation:
{{currentSituation}}

Goals:
{{goals}}

Include:
- Keyword research plan
- On-page optimization
- Technical SEO audit
- Content strategy
- Link building approach
- Local SEO (if applicable)
- Measurement and KPIs
- Implementation timeline

Priority: {{priority}}

Properties

  • website: Single-line Text
  • industry: Single-line Text
  • market: Multiple Selection (default: United States)
    • Options: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Europe, Asia Pacific, and 2 more
  • currentSituation: Multi-line Text
  • goals: Multi-line Text
  • priority: Single Selection (default: Balanced)
    • Options: Quick wins, Long-term growth, Balanced

Example Output

Using this template for a SaaS analytics platform launch (techstartup.io), the system generates a complete SEO roadmap that prioritizes quick wins:

Critical Success Factors identified:

  • Content quality over quantity - one exceptional comparison post outperforms 10 mediocre articles
  • Fast technical implementation - every week of delay in fixing Core Web Vitals costs rankings
  • Consistent publishing schedule - momentum matters, avoid going silent for 2+ weeks
  • Link quality focus - 5 DR50+ links beat 50 DR10 links
  • Conversion optimization - traffic without leads wastes effort

Strategic Priorities:

  • Month 1-2: Aggressive execution to generate early momentum
  • Fix critical technical issues within 7 days
  • Start content production and directory submissions immediately
  • Launch link building outreach by end of Week 4

Red Flags to Monitor:

  • Rankings plateau after Month 2 - signals need to audit content quality
  • Traffic grows but no leads - indicates broken conversion funnel
  • Backlinks not moving needle - check link relevance and anchor text diversity
  • Content not ranking - may indicate keyword cannibalization or technical issues

Implementation Timeline:

  • Week 1: Set up tracking infrastructure
  • Days 1-7: Fix critical technical issues
  • Month 1: Start content production, directory submissions
  • Month 2: Launch link building outreach

The complete output includes specific keyword targets, technical audit checklist (Core Web Vitals, schema markup, XML sitemaps), content themes, link building tactics, and monthly KPIs - all tailored to the quick wins priority and competitive context.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Generic keyword targets: Listing “analytics software” without specificity creates unfocused content. The template needs precise keywords like “product analytics for SaaS startups” or “user behavior tracking tools” to generate actionable research plans.

Ignoring current situation: Saying “need better SEO” instead of “zero organic traffic, competitors dominate top keywords” gives the strategy no baseline. Include specific ranking positions, traffic numbers, and competitor analysis.

Unrealistic timelines in goals: Setting “rank #1 for all keywords in 1 month” when competitors have 5-year head starts creates impossible strategy. Match goals to competitive reality - breaking into top 10 for 5-10 keywords in 6 months is achievable.

Vague goals: Writing “increase traffic” instead of “drive 1,000 organic visitors/month and 50 qualified leads” produces generic strategy. Quantify traffic targets, lead goals, and revenue impact.

Wrong priority selection: Choosing “long-term growth” when you need revenue in 3 months misaligns tactics. Quick wins prioritizes low-competition keywords and fast technical fixes, while long-term focuses on authority building.

Skipping current situation context: Leaving out competitive landscape (“competitors dominate these keywords”) prevents the strategy from accounting for difficulty. The template needs to know if you’re competing against established authorities or entering open space.

No geographic specificity: Selecting multiple markets (United States, Europe, Asia Pacific) without clarifying primary focus dilutes the keyword research and local SEO recommendations. Start with 1-2 core markets.

Frequently Used With

Content Calendar: SEO strategies need consistent content publishing. Use this template to build editorial calendars aligned with your keyword targets and topic clusters.

Competitive Analysis: Understanding competitor SEO tactics informs your strategy. Analyze their keyword rankings, backlink profiles, and content approaches before finalizing your plan.

Brand Messaging: SEO content must maintain brand voice consistency. Define messaging guidelines before scaling content production for search visibility.

Ad Copy: Paid search campaigns complement organic SEO for high-intent keywords. Run ads for target keywords while building organic rankings.

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