10 Prompts To Try After Writing Your Article!

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10 Prompts

to try after writing


your article!
Get the most out of your content

Steve Toth
After you write your article, run these
prompts using GPT 4 and the plugin
“Access Link.”

Works with both AI-written and


human written content.

Ready? Let’s go! 👉

Steve Toth
Prompt No. 1

Are there any facts that need to be


checked in this article? [link] Yes or
no, if Yes, please list the facts that
need to be checked.

Bonus Tip: Compare these facts


against the Wikipedia page!

Steve Toth
Prompt No. 2

Please include a CTA placeholder that


will appear above the fold on desktop
and 2-3 times throughout the copy.
The placeholder can just be “Insert
CTA”

Increase your conversion rates!

Steve Toth
Prompt No. 3

Write schema.org FAQ schema for


each of the FAQs in this article [link]
and include a link to domain.com at
the end of each answer using the
anchor text "Visit domain.com"

Create FAQ schema with links in the


answer!

Steve Toth
Prompt No. 4
Please compare this article [link] to
the Google Helpful Content Guidelines

https://developers.google.com/searc
h/docs/fundamentals/creating-helpfu
l-content

and offer suggestions on how the


content can be improved to meet the
guidelines.

Steve Toth
Prompt No. 5

Create a Facebook post, Tweet and


Linkedin post to promote this blog
[link]

Syndicate your content the smart way!

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Prompt No. 6

Please list the semantically-related


topics not discussed in this article.

Cover the whole topic and rank for


more keywords!

Steve Toth
Prompt No. 7
Please compare this article [link] to
the Google Product Review Guidelines

https://developers.google.com/searc
h/docs/specialty/ecommerce/write-hi
gh-quality-reviews

and offer suggestions on how the


content can be approved to meet the
guidelines.

Steve Toth
Prompt No. 8

If there are no FAQs, write 3 FAQs in


an NLP-friendly manner about topics
not covered in this article [link]

Increase comprehensiveness to rank


higher!

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Prompt No. 9

Provide 100 words of copy to promote


this blog post [link] for an email
newsletter.

Maximize your reach the easy way!

Steve Toth
Prompt No. 10

Summarize this article [link] in


150-200 words and give it the heading
"Key Takeaways"

Add this to the end of your content


before the FAQs!

Steve Toth
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