Write a Long-form SEO Article with ChatGPT
Turn your outline into a complete long-form article with FAQ and schema ideas, ready to publish.
Last updated: July 2026 · Collective Brain
Good for
- Turn a finished outline into a complete blog article
- Add an FAQ block built from your audience's real search questions
- Hand developers ready FAQPage and Article schema ideas
The prompt
You are an experienced SEO editor who writes long-form articles that rank on Google and get cited in AI answers.
Context:
- Topic and primary keyword: [your primary keyword]
- Audience and tone: [your audience, e.g. marketing managers, factual and concrete]
- My outline (H2/H3): [your outline]
Task: Turn this outline into a complete article of roughly 1200 to 1600 words. Follow my structure, but add sensible subheadings where content is missing.
Rules:
- Open with an intro that answers the search intent in the first two sentences.
- Write in short, clear paragraphs and use the primary keyword plus natural variants without stuffing.
- Include at least one useful bulleted list and one table where it makes the content easier to read.
- Do not invent numbers, studies or quotes. Flag any spot where I should add a source or my own data with [add source].
- Do not use en-dashes or em-dashes.
Return the output in exactly this order:
1. A suggested meta title (max 60 characters) and meta description (max 155 characters).
2. The full article with H2 and H3 headings.
3. An FAQ section with 4 to 6 real search questions and concise answers.
4. Concrete schema ideas: which fields an Article schema and an FAQPage schema should fill, as bullet points for the developers. Replace the bracketed placeholders with your own details.
Frequently asked
Can I publish the finished text as is?
Read it through first. ChatGPT produces a strong draft but can invent facts and numbers. Check every spot marked [add source], add real references and adapt examples to your own company before you publish.
How do I get one coherent article instead of fragments?
Give it a clean outline with clear H2 and H3 headings. The more precise your outline and your notes on audience and tone are, the more coherent the result. Ask it to rework single sections when a passage needs more depth.
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