blog-outline
# blog-outline The blog-outline Claude Code skill generates skeletal blog post outlines based on search engine results page analysis. Users provide a topic or target keyword and search intent, then the skill analyzes the top five SERP results to identify heading structures, content gaps, and common patterns across competitors. The output includes title suggestions, target parameters like word count and reading level, and a detailed H2/H3 section outline with answer-first openers, key points, recommended statistics, and visual element suggestions. Use this when planning blog content strategy without committing to full competitive analysis or detailed content briefs.
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/Infrasity-Labs/dev-gtm-claude-skills /tmp/blog-outline && cp -r /tmp/blog-outline/.claude/skills/blog-outline ~/.claude/skills/blog-outlineSKILL.md
# Blog Outline Generator: SERP-Informed Structure Planning Generates skeletal blog post outlines informed by SERP analysis. A lighter alternative to a full content brief - produces heading hierarchy, section targets, and content gap notes without deep statistics research or full competitive analysis. ## Cross-reference For evidence-led topical-relevance and content-planning prompts upstream of outlining, see `/blog flow find`. The blog-post-outline-prompt under `/blog flow optimize` is a complementary structural reference. ## Workflow ### Step 1: Topic & Intent Gather from the user: 1. **Topic or target keyword** (required) 2. **Target keyword** - the exact phrase to rank for (if different from topic) 3. **Search intent** - Informational, commercial, or transactional If only a topic is given, infer the keyword and intent from context. ### Step 2: SERP Analysis Use WebSearch to analyze the top 5 results for the target keyword: 1. Search for the target keyword 2. For each of the top 5 results, note: - **Heading structure** - H2/H3 topics covered - **Content length** - Approximate word count - **Visual elements** - Charts, images, videos, infographics - **FAQs** - Any FAQ sections or People Also Ask coverage - **Unique angles** - What makes each result distinct - **Gaps** - What's missing or weak 3. Use WebFetch on the top 2-3 results to extract detailed heading structures if the search snippets are insufficient. 4. Compile a summary of common patterns and missed opportunities. ### Step 3: Generate Outline Create a structured outline with the following format: ``` # Outline: [Topic] ## Title Suggestions 1. [Primary title - 40-60 chars, front-loaded keyword, power word] 2. [Alternative title - different angle] 3. [Alternative title - question format] ## Target Parameters - **Primary keyword**: [keyword] - **Search intent**: [Informational/Commercial/Transactional] - **Target word count**: [X,XXX] words - **H2 sections**: [6-8] - **Target reading level**: Flesch 60-70 --- ## Outline ### H2: [Section Title - Question Format] (~300-400 words) - **Answer-first opener**: [What stat or fact should open this section?] - **Key points to cover**: - [Point 1] - [Point 2] - [Point 3] - **H3: [Subsection]** (if appropriate) - [What this subsection covers] - **Key statistic to find**: [What data point would strengthen this section?] - **Chart suggestion**: [Bar/Line/Donut/None] - [What data to visualize] - **Image placement**: [Yes/No] - [Description of recommended image] ### H2: [Section Title] (~300-400 words) [... repeat for 6-8 sections ...] ### FAQ Section (3-5 items) 1. [Question from People Also Ask] - [Brief answer direction] 2. [Question from People Also Ask] - [Brief answer direction] 3. [Question from People Also Ask] - [Brief answer direction] 4. [Question from SERP analysis] - [Brief answer direction] ### Conclusion (~100-150 words) - Key takeaways to summarize - Call to action direction --- ## Internal Linking Zones - **Link TO from this post**: [Existing content that should be referenced] - **Link FROM to this post**: [Existing content that should link here] ## Content Gaps to Exploit 1. [What competitors miss that this post should cover] 2. [Unique angle or original perspective to include] 3. [Format advantage - visuals, depth, or structure competitors lack] ``` Guidelines for heading generation: - 60-70% of H2 headings should be in question format - Each H2 should have a clear answer-first paragraph prompt - Include H3 subsections only where the topic genuinely warrants subdivision - Target word counts should sum to the overall post target - Chart type suggestions should be diverse (no two identical types) - Image placement markers should be distributed evenly across the post ### Step 4: Content Gaps After generating the outline, add a dedicated content gaps analysis: 1. List 3-5 topics or angles that all top-ranking competitors miss 2. Identify opportunities for original data, case studies, or perspectives 3. Note format advantages this post can have (more visuals, better structure, deeper coverage on a specific subtopic) ### Step 5: Save Save the outline to `outlines/[slug]-outline.md` or to a user-specified path. Confirm the outline is ready for `/blog write` to consume. If the `outlines/` directory does not exist, create it.
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