27 Prompts to Build Your Year‑Round SEO Content Plan Using Our Creodex Tool

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27 Prompts to Build Your Year‑Round SEO

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Introduction

How to brief our SEO Content GPT—built into Creodex—to generate strategic content that ranks and resonates.

You paste in a keyword.
You hit Generate.
You get 800 words of SEO fluff that sounds like it was written by a bot that hasn’t met your audience—or Googled anything since 2021.

It spins in circles, drops vague stats, and doesn’t rank. Doesn’t convert. Doesn’t win—or even sound like you.

That’s the problem with most AI tools.
They pull from who-knows-where and cross their fingers.

We built “3 Phases for Year‑Round Visibility” on Creodex to do the opposite:
A strategist disguised as a GPT—built to help you create human-centered, visibility-first content that lasts.

But even the best tool underperforms without great prompts.
This guide gives you 27 of them—each designed to equip your assistant to think, not just write.

TL;DR

Most AI content is generic. Quality output starts with clear, strategic prompting. This blog gives you 27 refined prompts for our “3 Phases for Year‑Round Visibility” GPT in Creodex—ensuring your content strategy is tailored, impactful, and performance-driven.

3 Essential Steps Before You Use Our Prompts

Before you brief our “3 Phases for Year‑Round Visibility” GPT inside Creodex, lock in these three foundational elements. They shape what content gets created—and why it matters.

Step 1: Define Your SEO Content Goal

Ask yourself:

“When someone finds my content, I want them to think: ‘__________’.”

  • “They really know their stuff.” → Authority

  • “I finally know what to do next.” → Conversion

  • “I didn’t even know they existed—now I do.” → Visibility

Pick one. It’s the foundation your entire roadmap builds from.

  • Coaches & Consultants Authority

  • Local Service Businesses Visibility

  • E‑Commerce Brands Conversion

  • SaaS / Tech Startups Authority + Conversion

  • Nonprofits / Social Enterprise Visibility + Authority

Generic content whiffs. Strategic writing nails.

Example ICP:

  • Industry: Business Coach

  • Name: Alex

  • Offering: Clarity coaching for mission-driven solopreneurs

  • Pain Points: Content isn’t performing, feels invisible, overwhelmed by SEO tactics

  • Desires: Consistent visibility without burnout, attracting aligned clients, clarity-first roadmap

  • Where They Search: Google (for process), LinkedIn (for credibility), Reddit (for peer validation), ChatGPT (for strategic insight)

Once you define your goal + ICP, your Creodex tool can plan—you just need to feed it well.

27 Foolproof Prompts to Feed Creodex Strategically

Use these prompts inside “3 Phases for Year‑Round Visibility” in Creodex. Each one includes business context, goal, and audience insight, so your AI delivers like a strategist.

Direction & Clarity (1–5)

1. “I’m a [role/industry] offering [your service/product] for [ICP summary]. My content goal is doubling down on [visibility/authority/conversion]. What are the top 3 blog formats and themes we should focus on in the next 90 days?”

2. “I coach/offer [offer]. My ideal client struggles with [pain point 1], [pain point 2], and [pain point 3]. What content pillars and blog ideas would best address those issues?”

3. “Should our next blog series lead with Desire, Fear, or Relief—based on our ICP’s mindset and content goal?”

4. “Write 4 blog angle options that align with our brand tone, goal (Visibility/Authority/Conversion), and ICP’s emotional needs.”

5. “My ICP frequently uses [list channels like Google, LinkedIn, Reddit, ChatGPT]. How should that shape blog format, length, tone, and distribution strategy?”

6. “Propose 12 monthly blog pillars—all aligned to my business goal and learning from my ICP’s emotional drivers.”

7. “For the pillar ‘[insert topic]’, create 4 blog titles optimized respectively for: Head SEO, Long-Tail SEO, GEO (local), and G‑EO (AI engines such as ChatGPT).”

8. “What’s a myth or belief holding my ICP back, and how can I use it to structure a high-value authority blog?”

9. “What product/service comparison blog would ease decision overload and build trust?”

10. “Create a checklist-style blog that gives immediate clarity and relief to an overwhelmed ICP.”

11. “Take this one pain point—[insert]—and turn it into 4 clustered blog ideas across SEO layers.”

12. “Sketch a blog series that takes someone from awareness to action on this topic—three blog titles, sequentially.”

13. “Outline how to turn this blog pillar into a content funnel across Blog → LinkedIn → Reddit → ChatGPT-friendly FAQ.”

14. “With my ICP and their top pain points, help me target one emotion—Desire, Fear, or Relief—in 4 blog titles, each optimized for: Head SEO, AEO (ChatGPT), GEO (local), and G‑EO phrasing.”

15. “What emerging trend in my space could I respond to now in a unique way that aligns with our values?”

16. “What hidden fear or unspoken concern is my ICP quietly Googling, and how can I use it to create content they’ll trust?”

17. “What’s one bold insight no competitor is saying—but your audience wants to hear? Help me frame that as a blog.”

18. “Take this current trend—[insert]—and craft a blog title and angle that positions our brand as thoughtful and grounded.”

19. “Turn this one blog idea into a repurposing kit: blog title/outline, LinkedIn post angle, Reddit discussion prompt, and ChatGPT FAQ question.”

20. “Rewrite this blog title for G‑EO—what phrasing helps the AI land on it as an answer?”

21. “Suggest a local SEO blog title that still feels on-brand and speaks to local trust-building.”

22. “Here’s a blog draft: [insert]. Does it align with our chosen goal? Suggest strategic improvements.”

23. “Turn this content into a high-emotion story that builds trust—and positions us as experts, not salesy.”

24. “What’s a future-forward blog topic in this niche that’ll still be relevant a year from now?”

25. “Create a quarterly theme around this insight—one pillar each month—and list blog ideas that map to our goal and ICP.”

26. “My ICP second-guesses themselves all the time. What type of blog would affirm them and drive clarity—without pressure?”

27. “Write a blog concept that relieves perfectionism or imposter syndrome for our ICP around [pain point].”

Why This GPT Exists (And How We Use It at Cordeeple)

The purpose of our “3 Phases for Year‑Round Visibility” GPT isn’t to write for you—it’s to think with you. It helps structure a full year of evergreen SEO content, designed for search, AI engines, and multi-channel distribution.

At Cordeeple, we plan our foundational content 12 months ahead—so we never scramble, chase trends, or create from pressure. This gives us the freedom to pivot when needed, layering in topical content on top of a steady visibility system.

That’s the kind of strategy this GPT helps you build—one with room to adapt, but never fall behind.

Key Takeaways

  • Generic = mediocre. Strategic prompts = powerful content.

  • Always include your industry, ICP, and goal when briefing the tool.

  • These prompts are the shortcut from guesswork to content that performs, distributes, and compounds.

  • Your Creodex tool isn’t just a writer—it’s your content strategist in human form.

FAQs on using our AI Tool

Start by asking what your business most needs this quarter. If you’re launching something or need leads, choose Conversion. If you're trying to build trust in a saturated market, go with Authority. If no one knows you exist yet, prioritize Visibility. You can evolve your focus over time—but each piece of content needs a primary goal.

Yes—but you’ll get better results if you start with even a rough sketch of who you serve and what they struggle with. We suggest starting with just three things:

  1. What problem are they Googling right now?

  2. What do they want to feel more of (clarity, control, confidence)?

  3. Where do they already spend time online?
    That’s enough for the GPT to start producing focused, resonant content.

It helps by aligning what you publish to how people search—across platforms and formats. Instead of chasing keywords or writing in a vacuum, this tool helps you generate content pillars, titles, and clusters rooted in real queries, emotional triggers, and discovery patterns (Google, LinkedIn, Reddit, even ChatGPT). It’s not magic—it’s strategy, delivered consistently.

Absolutely. You can paste an old blog title or draft into the tool and ask for improvement suggestions. You’ll get prompts for rewriting to align with your current goal, repositioning for SEO, or reformatting for new channels like AI engines or LinkedIn. This GPT doesn’t just generate—it helps you refine and repurpose.

Most AI tools try to be everything at once. Ours doesn’t. We build GPTs that solve one strategic problem at a time—deeply and intentionally. This specific GPT is focused on SEO content planning only. Unlike scraped or vague prompt lists, it operates inside Cordeeple’s proprietary frameworks with clear parameters, meaning it doesn’t just guess what's useful—it builds based on what we know drives visibility, clarity, and conversion. You’re not outsourcing strategy. You’re briefing a tool that thinks like we do.

Conclusion

You don’t need more content.
You need better briefed content.

“3 Phases for Year‑Round Visibility” in Creodex is your navigator—if you feed it signals, not noise.

These 27 prompts give it that direction.

No more guessing. No more bland blogs. Just strategic, soulful, audience-first SEO content that builds over time.

Use our AI Tool Today

Want help building your content system—with strategy baked in?

Now you know how to use our AI tool, head over to Creodex and start creating content.

→ Launch the GPT on Creodex Now

Creator’s Note

These GPTs are built on years of hands-on experience, client results, and tested strategy. They reflect the thinking, methods, and voice of Cordeeple—but they’re still tools, not a full replacement for expert guidance.

If you need personalized strategy, deeper messaging work, or custom support, we’re here. The real strength behind these tools is the team that built them. You can always work directly with us.

Important Note:
Even though this tool follows strict rules to reduce errors, AI can still make mistakes. It’s not human. Always double-check URLs, examples, and final outputs before publishing. If you’re unsure or need support, reach out to our team for guidance.

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