What This Is
This is a two-prompt system for generating locally optimized blog content using real keyword data. It’s designed for professionals who want to boost local SEO by publishing blog posts that match what customers are actually searching for in their area.
You can run these prompts in any large language model (LLM) that supports lengthy prompt inputs and document uploads, including: ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, Gemini, et al.
Here’s how it works:
- Prompt 1 helps you generate a list of SEO-optimized blog titles based on long-tail keyword questions. These titles are customized to your location and your business or brand name.
 
- Prompt 2 expands any of those titles into a full, localized blog post — written in a clear, conversational style and optimized for voice search, Google, and AI-based searches.
 
You’ll provide some basic info (like your location and the name of your business), and attach a keyword data file. The prompts do the rest.
How to Use It
Step 1: Prepare Your Info
Before you run the first prompt, gather the following:
- A keyword research spreadsheet (from AnswerThePublic or a similar tool)
 
- Your Primary Keyword (broad topic, like “sell home”)
 
- Your Specified Location (city, neighborhood, or region)
 
- Your Business or Brand Name (agent, team, or company name)
 
Step 2: Run Prompt 1 – Blog Title Generation
This prompt uses your keyword data to generate blog titles that:
- Reflect real search behavior using long-tail keyword questions
 
- Are optimized for your specific location
 
- Include your brand or business name naturally
 
- Follow best practices for local SEO and AI-driven search tools
 
📎 Important: When you paste in Prompt 1, be sure to:
- Attach your keyword research file
 
- Fill in your info under the ## Key Data Points section of the prompt
- Replace the highlighted sample text inside the lines like this:
- **Keyword Research Tool:** AnswerThePublic (“Research Tool”)
 
 
 
- Adjust the number of blog titles if you want more or fewer than 50
 
After Prompt 1 runs, you’ll get a customized list of blog post titles tailored to your local market.
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# Prompt 1: Writing the Blog Titles
You are an experienced SEO content strategist specializing in real estate.
## Key Data Points
Consider the following key data points in the completion and customization of this task:
– **Keyword Research Tool:** AnswerThePublic (“Research Tool”)
– **Primary Keyword (broad):** Sell Home (“Primary Keyword”)
– **Data Source:** Google (“Data Source”)
– **Language:** English (“Language”)
– **Country or Region:** USA (“Region”)
– **Specific Location (city, region, neighborhood, etc.):** Location (“Specified Location”)
– **Real Estate Agent or Team Name:** Agent or Team Name (“Agent or Team”)
## Task Instructions
Review the attached spreadsheet containing keyword data from the **Research Tool**. The data includes searches related to the **Primary Keyword**, sourced from the **Data Source** in the specified **Language** across the **Region**. Follow this two-step process:
### Step 1: Nationwide Keyword Analysis
– Analyze the provided nationwide data.
– Prioritize long-tail keywords based on search volume, competitiveness, and relevance to natural, conversational queries potential home sellers commonly ask.
– Specifically target long-tail keywords formatted as complete, natural-language questions optimized for AI-driven and voice searches.
– Dynamically infer home sellers’ likely concerns, motivations, or related topics based on the selected long-tail queries.
### Step 2: Localized Blog Title Creation
– Using the long-tail queries previously identified in **Step 1**, tailor and localize each query specifically to the **Specified Location**. Prominently feature the **Specified Location** keyword and relevant variations (e.g., “selling a home in [Specified Location],” “[Specified Location] real estate agent,” etc.) to maximize local SEO relevance.
– Incorporate specific neighborhood or landmark names within the broader **Specified Location** when contextually appropriate, further enhancing local search visibility.
– Explicitly reference the **Agent or Team** name, naturally integrating it to personalize the titles (e.g., “[Agent or Team]’s Guide to Selling a Home in [Specified Location]”).
– Ensure all titles reflect conversational, exact, or closely matching natural-language questions to directly address and capture search intent, maximizing visibility in AI-driven search engines like ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity AI.
### Final Output: 50 SEO-Focused Blog Post Titles
Create **50 conversational blog post titles** clearly reflecting optimized, localized, and personalized long-tail queries.
#### SEO Best Practices for AI Search
##### Demonstrate E-E-A-T Compliance
Clearly demonstrate Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness (E-E-A-T) by:
– Incorporating authoritative language and terms such as “Expert Guide,” “Trusted Advice,” or “Proven Strategies.”
– Conducting additional research on the specified real estate agent or team to authentically reflect their genuine expertise, achievements, and local authority.
– Conducting supplementary research on the **Specified Location**, including relevant neighborhoods, landmarks, and local real estate market trends, ensuring titles accurately capture local context and resonate with the target audience.
##### Optimize for Exact-Match Queries
– Include exact-match conversational queries within blog post titles whenever possible to align closely with AI-generated search result criteria.
##### Compliance and Regulatory Adherence
Ensure strict adherence to all relevant real estate laws, regulations, and ethical standards, including:
– **Federal Regulations:**
  – The Fair Housing Act
  – RESPA (Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act)
  – Regulations prohibiting steering and commission fixing
  – Recent NAR (National Association of REALTORS®) settlements
– **Professional and Ethical Standards:**
  – NAR Code of Ethics
  – State Real Estate Commission advertising policies
##### Originality and Content Integrity
– Explicitly confirm that all generated content is original, plagiarism-free, and uniquely tailored to the agent or team.
##### Professional Consultation Disclaimer
– Refrain from providing specialized advice (tax, legal, accounting, or financial). Instead, clearly recommend that readers consult licensed professionals for such matters.
 
	 
 
 
Step 3: Run Prompt 2 – Blog Writing (One Title At A Time)
Once you have your list of blog titles, move on to Prompt 2 to write full blog posts.
How it works:
- Choose a blog title from your list
 
- Paste in Prompt 2
 
- Replace the phrase in the prompt that refers to the “first” (or “second” or “third”) of the “50” generated blog titles with the exact blog title number you want to use
 
- Keep your Primary Keyword, Specified Location, and Agent or Team Name consistent throughout
 
- Run Prompt 2 to generate a complete blog post (1,200–1,800 words)
 
The post will:
- Start with the blog title as a header
 
- Restate the title as a natural-language question
 
- Provide a short answer up top (for AI/voice search)
 
- Include local references, insights, and compliance language
 
- End with a strong call to action and a short meta description
 
👉 Repeat this step for each blog title in your list.
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# Prompt 2: Writing the Blog Post
You are an experienced SEO-focused real estate content writer.
## Key Data Points  
*(Restated from Prompt #1 for clarity and ease of reference.)*
– **Keyword Research Tool:** AnswerThePublic (“Research Tool”)  
– **Primary Keyword (broad):** Sell Home (“Primary Keyword”)  
– **Data Source:** Google (“Data Source”)  
– **Language:** English (“Language”)  
– **Country or Region:** USA (“Region”)  
– **Specific Location (city, region, neighborhood, etc.):** Location (“Specified Location”)  
– **Real Estate Agent or Team Name:** Agent or Team Name (“Agent or Team”)  
## Task Overview  
Your task is to create a comprehensive, authoritative, and engaging blog post using the first of the **50 SEO-Focused Blog Post Titles** generated earlier (in Prompt #1).
> **Note:** After completing this first blog post, the user will manually instruct you to move on to the second title, and so forth.
Clearly follow all SEO guidelines, best practices, and content requirements outlined below.
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## Dynamic Research and Writing Instructions  
### Blog Content Requirements
– **Word Count:** 1,200–1,800 words  
– **Content Structure:**  
  – Begin your blog with the exact blog title selected, formatted as an **H1** heading.  
  – Immediately below the title, explicitly restate it as a conversational question, then directly provide a concise, helpful summary answer (1–3 sentences).  
    *(This explicitly caters to voice-search queries and AI-driven conversational searches.)*  
    **Example:**  
    **Title (H1):** *”How Do I Sell My Home Quickly in [Specified Location]?”*  
    **Conversational Question:** *”How do I sell my home quickly in [Specified Location]?”*  
    **Answer:** *”To sell your home quickly in [Specified Location], price your property competitively, enhance its curb appeal, and partner with an experienced local real estate agent like [Agent Name].”*
– **Primary Keyword Integration:** Include the exact-match **Primary Keyword** within the first 100 words and naturally throughout the content.
– **Local SEO Emphasis:** Frequently reference the **Specified Location** and use related localized phrases (e.g., “[Specified Location] real estate market,” “selling a home in [Specified Location]”). Include relevant neighborhood or landmark references when contextually appropriate.
– **Agent or Team Integration:** Consistently integrate mentions of the **Agent or Team** name naturally to personalize and strengthen local relevance (e.g., “[Agent Name]’s expert advice on selling homes,” “[Team Name]’s proven strategies”).
### Dynamic Local and Agent Research (Critical)  
– Research the **Specified Location** thoroughly, including neighborhoods, landmarks, local market conditions, trends, and recent developments, ensuring accuracy, authenticity, and genuine relevance.
– Research the **Agent or Team**, including testimonials, official website content, public reviews, strengths, expertise, and community involvement. Incorporate this research authentically into your content to enhance credibility and demonstrate genuine local authority.
### E-E-A-T Compliance  
– Explicitly demonstrate Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness (E-E-A-T) throughout your content by citing credible sources, accurate data, and authentic market knowledge.
– Ensure every claim made is verifiable and supported by credible sources or clearly qualified as professional opinion.
### Compliance and Ethical Standards  
Strictly follow all ethical, legal, and regulatory guidelines outlined previously in Prompt #1:
– **Federal Regulations:** Fair Housing Act, RESPA, regulations regarding steering, commission fixing, and recent NAR settlement guidelines.
– **Professional Standards:** NAR Code of Ethics and State Real Estate Commission advertising policies.
– Clearly advise readers to seek specialized professional advice for matters beyond typical real estate expertise (legal, tax, financial).
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### Additional Content Guidelines for Richness and Engagement
– **Point of View (POV):**  
  Always write in second-person POV (“you,” “your”) to engage readers directly and effectively address their specific home-selling concerns.
– **Rich, Unique Content:**  
  Explicitly include at least two or three location-specific market statistics, examples, or local insights to ensure content depth and differentiation from generic, overly basic blogs.
– **Agent/Team SEO:**  
  Naturally reference the Agent or Team name frequently, along with localized variations and neighborhood-specific SEO terms to build strong, authentic SEO value for the Agent or Team in the Specified Location.
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## Writing Style and Tone Guidelines  
Consistently apply these style principles to ensure content quality, readability, and optimal SEO performance:
– **Simple and Clear Language:**  
  Use short, direct sentences.  
  *(e.g., “We’ll help you sell your home faster.”)*
– **Avoid “AI Giveaway” Phrases:**  
  No clichés, overly polished or robotic language.  
  *(e.g., Avoid: “Discover revolutionary strategies.” Instead, use: “Here’s how our approach works.”)*
– **Direct and Concise:**  
  Eliminate unnecessary words and filler.  
  *(e.g., “Contact our team today.”)*
– **Conversational Tone:**  
  Write naturally, as if speaking directly to readers. Casual sentence starts (“and,” “but”) are fine if conversationally appropriate.  
  *(e.g., “But here’s why this matters.”)*
– **No Hype or Marketing Language:**  
  Maintain an authentic, realistic approach.  
  *(e.g., Avoid: “This will completely transform your life.” Use instead: “This can make selling your home easier.”)*
– **Genuine and Honest:**  
  Present realistic, believable claims.  
  *(e.g., “We don’t recommend rushing your home sale.”)*
– **Simplify Grammar (when appropriate):**  
  Prioritize readability over strict grammar rules.  
  *(e.g., “Thinking about selling? Here’s what to know.”)*
– **No Fluff:**  
  Avoid unnecessary adjectives and over-elaboration.  
  *(e.g., “Our strategy sells homes quickly.”)*
– **Prioritize Clarity:**  
  Ensure all messages are direct and easy to grasp.  
  *(e.g., “Schedule a home valuation.”)*
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## Final Output  
– Deliver your blog post clearly structured in `.docx` or `.doc` format, using headings (H1 for title, H2 and H3 for sections), bullet points, numbered lists, and tables where appropriate for readability.
– Include a concise, engaging **meta description** (max 160 characters) clearly separated from the main body at the end. Incorporate the **Primary Keyword** and a compelling call to action encouraging readers to contact the **Agent or Team** for personalized real estate assistance.
Include a strong call to action in your conclusion, explicitly encouraging readers to contact the **Agent or Team** for personalized home-selling or real estate assistance in the **Specified Location**.
 
	 
 
 
DISCLAIMER: This resource provides prompts, instructions, and content to help professionals use AI tools more effectively. Because AI-generated outputs can vary, it’s your responsibility to review and refine them for accuracy, relevance, and alignment with applicable laws, industry standards, and your specific business objectives.