27 ChatGPT Prompts for Bloggers to Use in 2024AI Prompts to Generate Ideas, Outlines, Drafts, SEO Content & More (in Seconds)

ChatGPT writes great blog content… but only if you have the right prompts to power your results. Here’s my list of the best ChatGPT prompts for bloggers, plus actionable tips to create your own creative and effective AI prompts.

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Have you given ChatGPT a try for producing blog content? It’s a fun AI (artificial intelligence) tool to play around with—and it’s free! Enter: today’s guide to ChatGPT prompts for bloggers.

But one problem that a lot of bloggers have is that ChatGPT seems to produce quite bland, generic content. It’s not the sort of thing they want to publish on their blog.

If you didn’t get the results you wanted with ChatGPT, it may not be because of any of the AI’s limitations. Instead, you might not have been using the best prompts. And in fact, this is one of the top reasons we decided to build RightBlogger, my suite of 80+ AI-powered content creation tools for bloggers (with super SEO-friendly prompts powering all the tools).

In this article, I’ll take you through what makes for a good ChatGPT prompt… and I’ll share lots of my favorite prompts with you, for all kinds of different content types.

27 ChatGPT Prompts for Bloggers (Ideas, Outlines, Blog Posts, SEO & More)

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Beginner’s ChatGPT Tutorial: Everything Bloggers Need to Know

Before we get into the prompts, let’s run through some ChatGPT basics. Don’t worry—I won’t be getting super-technical into the details of machine learning, sql or json coding languages, or obscure metrics you don’t need to know about. This prompt writing guide is broken down in plain (and I mean plain) English.

I think you’ll also get a ton of value from this deep-dive video where I break down how to construct the perfect ChatGPT prompts (and give you examples of my favorite prompts in action):

Now, let’s dive into our ChatGPT prompt guide for bloggers, content creators & writers.

What is ChatGPT?

ChatGPT is a natural language processing tool that’s powered by AI (artificial intelligence) technology. Peep this guide for more deets on exactly what GPT stands for. You can “talk” to it like a chatbot, and ChatGPT will respond to whatever you ask (your prompt). ChatGPT can come up with all kinds of content: not just blog posts and social media posts, but also recipes, computer codes, tables of information, and lots more.

ChatGPT is free to use, though there’s also a $20/month premium version (ChatGPT Plus) that gives you faster access. At peak times, the free version of ChatGPT may not be available, but that seems to be few and far between these days.

What is ChatGPT Explainer (and Prompt Writing Tutorial for Bloggers)

The company behind ChatGPT is called OpenAI, an AI research and development company. They’ve made the underlying system for ChatGPT available for other companies to use through the OpenAI Chat API.

Understanding GPT-3, GPT-4, and GPT-4o

When ChatGPT was first released in November 2022, it was using the GPT-3 language model. But OpenAI also developed GPT-4, and they released GPT-4 AI model in March 2023. OpenAI has fine-tuned their GPT-4 model with the introduction of GPT-4o and GPT-4o mini which primarily power ChatGPT now. I can’t wait to see the possibility of GPT-5 and what else is coming as we approach 2025.

GPT-4o, the most current and up-to-date model from OpenAI has more parameters, is designed to accomplish more advanced and creative tasks (including creating music and art), and can accept multimodal input like images, not just text input. GPT-3.5 only handled text-based input and output.

What Else Can ChatGPT & Similar AI Tools Do?

In this article, I’m focusing on every day uses of ChatGPT for blogging (and influencers), like coming up with blog post ideas, writing blog posts, and creating social media content. Head over here if you’re looking more for writing prompts that’ll get your creative juices flowing.

But if you’re a programmer or artist, there’s a lot else ChatGPT can do too through the power of machine learning and its huge dataset. You might take it to the next level by using it to:

  • Write or debug computer code (e.g. Javascript, Python, or other programming languages)
  • Craft prompts for image AIs like Midjourney and Dall-E 3
  • Create Excel formulas
  • Come up with unique recipes
  • … or all sorts of other things!

You can also use ChatGPT for personal tasks, like coming up with the perfect road trip playlist, rewriting a sentence or paragraph to avoid plagiarism, or getting a great list of ideas for family movie night.

Writing a Great ChatGPT Prompt (My Formula)

Writing a ChatGPT prompt is simple—though writing a really good prompt requires a little more effort.

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From a blogging perspective, any basic (great) ChatGPT prompt should include these six elements:

  1. Task: This one is straightforward. Tell the AI what you need. It could be writing an intro, drafting a blog post, or generating ideas.
  2. Context: Give as much background and detail as possible at this stage. The more specific you are, the better. Let the AI know details that are important to the task (like what your take is on a subject you’re writing about).
  3. Exemplar: Just a fancy way of saying “example.” Explain to ChatGPT exactly what kind of output you’re looking for. Including real examples will help it get closer to what you envision.
  4. Persona: Who should the AI “be” while writing this content for you? Imagine that AI can wear different hats for different tasks. Explain who it is within your prompts, and it’ll have a much better understanding of how to go about creating your output.
  5. Format: Share which format you want the final product to come in. What exactly should the AI output look like? Do you want a list, a paragraph, a blog post with multiple sections, maybe just some bullet points? Be specific here.
  6. Voice: Always define the style and tone when you’re writing a ChatGPT prompt. Do you want your output to be casual, formal, playful, something much more nuanced? Let these tools know, so your writing outputs will match your vibe.

To illustrate the difference between a basic ChatGPT prompt (just 1 or 2 short sentences of instructions) vs a highly detailed, multi-step prompt with ultra clear instructions about what exactly we want the AI to create, let’s look at this comparison example.

Here’s an example of a very basic ChatGPT prompt that a lot of new AI creators often use:

Please write a [TYPE OF CONTENT] about [TOPIC]. It should be [XXX] words long.

On the surface, it seems pretty good, right? We’ve got the type of content, topic, and word count. So, let’s see what happens with this example:

Write a blog post about the best books for small business owners to read. It should be about 1000 words long.

ChatGPT will take any prompt you give it—even a very basic one and do it’s best to produce a full on blog post:

Image shows a basic ChatGPT prompt for bloggers from Ryan -- Please write a blog post about the best books for small business owners to read. It should be about 1000 words long.

You could be happy with this result, but I’m not. It seems pretty competent, grammatically correct, and feels informative.

You may also feel it doesn’t read as well as you’d like. The introduction is a bit wordy and perhaps you’d like to fine-tune the list of books rather than just letting ChatGPT pick. I’d argue this output is also pretty bland, lacks a strong stance on the topic, and doesn’t sound like me in the style & tone department.

In short, it feels like AI wrote this (it did), but the real art in prompting ChatGPT to get truly great outputs, lies in highly detailed prompts… which we’ll dive into here in this guide below.

Here’s an example of an output from my highly detailed, multi-step ChatGPT prompt for writing a version this blog post so you can see the difference that detailed prompting can make (this full copy & paste prompt and more details about it can be found in the list below):

Example of a ChatGPT Prompt for Writing a Full Blog Post (Screen Shot)

As you can see, this ChatGPT output is clearly set up to be a much stronger first draft blog post. We’ll go into more detail below.

Now, let’s dig into my most popular and effective ChatGPT prompts for bloggers across different use cases—before taking a look at how to better engineer your ChatGPT prompts.

27 ChatGPT Prompts for Bloggers (Ideas, Outlines, Blog Posts, SEO, and More)

ChatGPT Prompts for Bloggers (Screenshot of Prompts on Screen)

I’ve broken these blogging-specific ChatGPT prompts down into sections, based on how to best utilize them.

ChatGPT Prompts to Come Up With Ideas

What if you don’t even know what you want to write about? ChatGPT can help you there! Here are some great prompts to use when you’re looking for blog post ideas to write about, for a variety of different use cases.

1. Idea Generation Prompt

I run a blog aimed at [AUDIENCE] about [TOPIC]. Come up with 10 ideas that I could write about on my blog. For each idea, suggest 3 different titles. Gather inspiration from other blogs and websites that talk about similar topics.

2. Niche Selection and Validation Prompt

I want to start a blog. I’m interested in [TOPIC]. Give me 5 topic areas with proven search demand related to this niche and 10 specific blog post ideas for each of those areas.

3. Product Promotion Idea Generator Prompt

List 20 ideas for blog posts to help me promote my latest product [NAME, BRIEF DESCRIPTION, AND LINK TO PRODUCT]. Each blog post idea should target a specific search engine keyword: give the keywords.

ChatGPT Prompts to Craft the Perfect Title

Maybe you’ve got an idea in mind or you’ve even written a full post. Coming up with a great SEO title or headline can be challenging. You want something that will resonate with readers while working well for search engines too.

ChatGPT can help you a lot here. Try these prompts.

4. Blog Headline & Title Generation Prompt

I’m writing a blog post based on the keyword “[KEYWORD]”. Come up with 10 possible titles that all that all draw inspiration from [SAMPLE TITLE OR CORE IDEA YOUR POST TACKLES]. Each title should incorporate the exact keyword. The titles should be no more than 60 characters in total length. They should be engaging and interesting for an audience of [DEMOGRAPHIC].

5. Title Improver Prompt

Come up with 5 better title options for my blog post that has the working title "[TITLE]". The new title needs to incorporate the exact keyword "[KEYWORD]". It should be no more than 60 characters in total.

6. SEO-Driven Title Creation Prompt

I'm writing a blog post about [TOPIC]. Come up with 10 possible titles that all include the exact keyword [KEYWORD]. All the titles should be no more than 60 characters in length. They should be engaging and interesting for an audience of [DEMOGRAPHIC].

My Multi-Step ChatGPT Prompt to Write a Full Blog Post

Getting ChatGPT to write a full blog post that’s a genuinely great first draft requires upfront effort in the prompting process, there’s no way around it. Other software that uses ChatGPT’s underlying GPT framework may include special tools to help you get a full blog post, just like we do inside RightBlogger’s Article Writer tool (and my free AI article writer here too).

I have an entire guide to my personal AI blogging process that goes deeper on my thoughts around how to best utilize tools like ChatGPT and RightBlogger to write blog posts with the help of AI—but the key takeaways are two things:

  • Treat AI-generated blog posts as first drafts: We’ve all seen the imperfection of AI on full display more times than we can count, and nothing is more true than if you give AI very little direction to work with, it’s going to be wildly unpredictable in its output. The more guidance you give it (in the form of a detailed prompt), the better your first draft will be, but it’ll always be a first draft, because…
  • Weave as much of yourself & your take into the creation process as possible: AI doesn’t have a lived body of human experience, it can’t draw on the real examples inside your head, and it won’t be able to tap into your human emotion. It’s an imitation of all these things, and in that sense it’ll always be non-human. Full articles from sources like ChatGPT and RightBlogger can be pretty impressive, but they still need your editing, your style, real-life examples, stories, and personal experiences.

7. Entire Long-Form, SEO-Optimized Blog Post (Draft) Prompt

The first step to writing an SEO-optimized first draft article that uses real-time Google search data, is crafting a great outline.

Step 1: Generate a detailed, SEO-optimized outline for ChatGPT to use:

You're an experienced writer with a skill for creating highly engaging blog posts that capture the attention of your audience and deliver value. Create an outline for blog post on the topic of [TOPIC—BE AS DETAILED AS POSSIBLE] for an audience of [AUDIENCE DESCRIPTION]. When drafting the outline, take into account my key point of view [YOUR QUICK TAKE ON THE TOPIC] to inform the framing and crucial sections to include in the outline. Gather inspiration from other successful articles on this topic to make sure we’re not leaving out any important points and sections. Use SEO best practices to ensure proper use of keywords in headings.

Here’s step one of writing a full blog post draft using ChatGPT, focusing in on creating a very strong outline first:

ChatGPT Prompt for Writing Articles (Step 1 Outlining) Screen Shot

Step 2: Make edits to refine your outline.

Interact with ChatGPT to make any necessary edits and revisions to the outline you’ve created.

Please don’t skip this step, it’s crucial to making sure you’re injecting your take, beliefs, style, personality, and experience into the AI writing process. Without you, I can promise your ChatGPT outputs will sound more like AI and be a total pain to level up during your editing process.

Step 3: Write the full first draft of your article using the tuned up outline you’ve created.

Write a 1,500 word (minimum) article using the outline above, taking into account the same audience, topic, and tone guidelines. Use list formatting as much as possible, where appropriate. Structure the format of the article for maximum scannability and readability. Gather inspiration from other successful, high-ranking articles on the same topic.

And here we go—here’s a preview of what ChatGPT’s doing with this prompt. Not bad, but could use a whole lot of love in the formatting department:

ChatGPT Prompt for Writing an Article Using AI (Screen Shot)

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8. How-To Blog Post Prompt

Swapping in some of these details below into the multi-step creation process above, here’s a ChatGPT prompt for a how-to style blog post:

Write a [XXXX] word how-to blog post titled [TITLE] in a [TONE] tone. The post should be engaging to an audience of [AUDIENCE]. The blog post should be structured with numbered steps. For each step, please include a description of an image that my designer could create to illustrate that step.

9. Listicle Blog Post Prompt

Again, taking these adjusted details in order to generate a list-style blog post, apply these tweaks to the multi-step process above and you’ll get a stellar listicle blog post from ChatGPT:

Write a [XXXX] word listicle blog post titled [TITLE] that is optimized for the keyword [KEYWORD]. This exact keyword should appear at least [X] times in the post, including in at least [X] subheadings. Please format the post as HTML. Include a table of contents at the start of the post, after the introduction, linking to each item on the list (using jump links).

ChatGPT Prompts to Create an Introduction that Hooks Readers

What if you’ve already got a blog post that you want to improve—or you’ve written the bulk of your post and you just need an introduction? With the right AI prompts, you can create introductions that hook readers’ attention and draw them into your content.

10. Question-Driven Introduction Prompt

Write an introduction (no more than [XXX] words) for a blog post titled “[TITLE]”. The introduction should start with a question and end with a compelling promise to the reader about what they’ll gain by reading the blog post.

11. First-Person Authoritative Introduction Prompt

Write a powerful and inspiring introduction to a blog post titled “[TITLE]”. Use the first person (“I”) and write as though you are an expert in the subject matter. The introduction should be [XXX] words maximum.

12. Short, Punchy Introduction Prompt

Write a short, punchy introduction ([XXX] words max) to a blog post titled “[TITLE]”. The introduction should mention the following key points: [key points you want to include].

ChatGPT Prompts for Your Conclusion and Call to Action

It can be tricky to know how to end a blog post and some bloggers just—stop. They end with their final “how to” step or the final item in a listicle.

This is a huge wasted opportunity. Your post’s conclusion is a chance to round things off and prompt the reader to take action. Not sure how to write it? ChatGPT can help you here.

13. Comprehensive Conclusion Prompt

Write a conclusion to a blog post titled “[TITLE]”. The post was written using the outline below. The conclusion should sum up the contents of the post in no more than [XXX] words. After the conclusion, add a call to action prompting the reader to [DO SOMETHING]. Here is the outline to use: [OUTLINE]

14. Short Conclusion Prompt (with Multiple Options)

Come up with 3 different options for a short conclusion (no more than [XXX] words) to a post titled “[TITLE]”. All the options should be in a very different tone and style from one another. For each conclusion, suggest an appropriate call to action.

15. Personal Reflection Conclusion Prompt

Write a conclusion for a blog post titled [TITLE]. In the conclusion, share a short personal reflection about [CONTENT]. The conclusion should be [XXX] words max and should be written in [TONE] tone.

ChatGPT Prompts for Landing Pages

ChatGPT is incredible for writing blog posts… but what about sales content? If you’ve created a product to sell from your blog, one big challenge you’ll face is writing the landing page or sales page for it. If you don’t have marketing experience, this can feel like a huge hurdle. If that’s the case, be sure to snag all of my best ChatGPT prompts for marketing, too.

Once again, ChatGPT can give you a huge helping hand, with these landing page prompts.

16. Free Lead Magnet Landing Page Prompt

Write a landing page for my free short eBook [EBOOK TITLE]. It’s a lead magnet to get people to sign up for my email list. Here are some basic facts about the ebook to include: Length: XX pages Format: [PDF] Chapters: [LIST OF CHAPTERS] Testimonial: [TESTIMONIAL] The landing page should be around [XXX] words in total. Be sure to include a strong call-to-action at the end and tastefully throughout the landing page, that encourages visitors to sign up in order to get the free eBook.

17. Product Sales Landing Page Prompt

Write a sales page for my new product [PRODUCT], which costs [$XXX]. It’s aimed at people who are [DESCRIPTION]. Format the page with a short introduction, a bullet-pointed list of features and benefits, an “About Me” section, and a section where I can paste testimonials. There should also be a FAQs section at the end of the page. Key features of [PRODUCT] to mention: [KEY FEATURES] Be sure to include a strong call-to-action at the end and tastefully throughout the landing page, that encourages visitors to sign up for the product.

18. Online Course Sales Landing Page Prompt

Write a sales page for my new online course, [COURSE], which costs [$XXX]. The course takes X weeks and is perfect for anyone who wants to [ACHIEVE X]. The sales page should be structured with a short introduction, a bullet-pointed list of the different lessons in the course (as detailed below), a section of testimonials, an “About Me” section highlighting my experience (as detailed below), and an FAQ section for new students. Mention the [XX] day money-back guarantee. Course lessons: [LESSONS] My experience: [EXPERIENCE] Be sure to include a strong call-to-action at the end and tastefully throughout the landing page, that encourages visitors to sign up for the online course.

ChatGPT Prompts for Marketing Emails

Once you’ve got a landing page, it’s time to promote your product. It can be tricky to know what to write, though, especially if you’re used to creating blog posts rather than sales emails. ChatGPT can put together plenty of effective emails for you, using these AI chatbot prompts.

19. Product Marketing Email Prompt

Write an email (max [XXX] words) to market my new product [PRODUCT], highlighting [KEY FEATURES]. It costs [$XXX]. Finish with a strong call to action. Use a [TONE] tone throughout.

20. Early Bird Preview Marketing Email Prompt

Write an email introducing my product [PRODUCT, BRIEF DESCRIPTION] and encouraging readers to click to get an exclusive preview of the content. The exclusive preview includes [BRIEF DESCRIPTION].

21. Product Sale Marketing Email Series Prompt

Write a series of [X] sales emails for my new product [PRODUCT NAME AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION]. These emails should go out over the course of [X] days. The first (day [X]) should introduce the product briefly, the second (day [X]) should highlight the product’s key benefits, the third (day [X]) should list FAQs about the product and answer them, and the fourth (day X) should be a short email with a strong sense of urgency. [ADD/REMOVE EMAILS IF REQUIRED]. The final email (also day [X]) will go out with 2 hours left before the sale closes and should be a quick, urgent reminder.

ChatGPT Prompts for Social Media Posts

Social media can be an incredibly valuable marketing tool for your blog and online business … but it can also become a huge time sink, especially if you want to maintain an active presence on multiple social platforms. ChatGPT to the rescue! Try these prompts for done-for-you social media content: ChatGPT will even include emojis and hashtags.

22. Tweets (X Posts) Prompt

Give me [X] tweets to promote my blog post [TITLE]. Each tweet should offer a valuable tip or idea as well as linking to the post.

23. LinkedIn Posts Prompt

Give me [X] LinkedIn posts to share insights from my latest [PRODUCT TYPE], titled [TITLE]. The [PRODUCT TYPE] covers [BRIEF DESCRIPTION].

24. Instagram Post Ideas Prompt

I run a blog about [TOPIC]. Come up with [X] ideas for photos I could post on Instagram, with [X] choices of captions for each, to promote my blog. Keep in mind when creating these post ideas that I want to attract an audience of [AUDIENCE].

ChatGPT Prompts for YouTube Videos

Many bloggers also have a YouTube channel—and while this can be an effective way of getting more traffic, it can also be a lot of work. Get ChatGPT to come up with ideas and write your scripts for you, and you’ll be able to dramatically cut down the time you’re spending making videos.

25. YouTube Video Ideas Prompt

Come up with [X] ideas for short YouTube videos that fit with my topic of [TOPIC]. All the ideas should be suitable for an audience of [AUDIENCE].

26. YouTube Video Script Prompt

Write a script for a short YouTube video on [TITLE/TOPIC]. Include a call to action at the end to [DO SOMETHING].

27. YouTube Video Outline Prompt

Outline a [X] minute YouTube video on [TITLE], split into different sections with key points to cover. Include approximate timings in the outline. There should be an introduction and conclusion to the video, with a call to action at the very end.

6 Tips and Tricks for Better ChatGPT Prompt Engineering

ChatGPT Prompt Writing (Engineering) Best Practics for Bloggers Screenshot of OpenAI Description

How can you get more from ChatGPT’s algorithm? Whether you’re tweaking my prompts or coming up with your own, here are some ways to use the AI powers of ChatGPT to the full.

1. Make Your Prompts More Detailed

The more detailed your prompts are, the better ChatGPT can respond. Try telling ChatGPT about your audience, adding details of your existing content (e.g. if you’re creating a landing page for an app you’ve created), or fleshing out what exactly you’re looking for in the response (e.g. “step-by-step instructions” or “summarize this content”).

2. Tell ChatGPT What Tone or Voice You Want

By default, ChatGPT’s responses may seem a bit bland and business-like. But they don’t have to be! Just tell ChatGPT what tone you want. (Note that it won’t use swear words, even if you ask it to: if that’s a hallmark of your style, you’ll need to add them yourself.) You can also ask it to “rewrite that” in a specific style, if a piece didn’t come out quite how you wanted.

3. Ask for a Specific Word Count

Whatever type of content you’re creating, it’s worth specifying a word count. Otherwise, ChatGPT might produce something much longer or shorter than you were expecting. You can also ask ChatGPT to tell you the exact word count for a whole piece or even individual sections.

4. Get ChatGPT to Expand on Its Answers

One of the best things about ChatGPT is that it remembers what it’s already discussed with you in a chat. So, if an answer is a bit short, you can ask ChatGPT to expand on it or add something extra. For instance, if ChatGPT has just come up with a list of blog post titles, you could ask it, “For each title, please write a meta description” or “For each title, give me a list of bullet points to include in that post.”

5. Always Fact-Check the AI’s Output

Sometimes, ChatGPT will make up incorrect facts and statistics—and it will even add references to imaginary articles, if you ask for sources. It’s important to always fact-check the content you produce using ChatGPT. Make sure that facts and figures are backed up by a verified and reliable source.

6. Use a Specialist Blogging Tool (E.g. RightBlogger)

It can be a lot of work to fine-tune your prompts for ChatGPT—and if you want lots of different types of content, you could end up spending hours getting your prompts just right. A much quicker way is to use specialist AI software such as RightBlogger, which has lots of built-in tools powered by OpenAI’s GPT model.

Key Takeaways: Use My ChatGPT Prompts to Supercharge Your Blog

ChatGPT is a fantastic tool for bloggers—but it can take a bit of work to get the most from it. My prompts above should help you come up with some incredible content in a fraction of the time it’d take to write it … but you can also use the tips and tricks to modify these prompts or create your own.

And because AI is integrating so deep into the world of blogging, check out all of my top free AI blogging tools & guides:

If you’re finding that creating prompts is taking too much time or you’re not getting the quick and easy results you want, check out RightBlogger. It’s powered by the same technology behind ChatGPT, but with custom-made blogging tools, SEO tools, social tools, e-commerce tools, and more so you can get the exact results you want.

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I'm a blogger, but I'm not my blog. I am not my business either. Occasional podcaster and very-much-recovering side project addict. Co-Founder at RightBlogger. Join me here, on ryrob.com to learn how to start a blog and build a purpose-connected business. Be sure to take my free blogging tools for a spin... especially my wildly popular free keyword research tool & AI article writer. They rule. Somehow, I also find time to write for publications like Fast Company, Forbes, Entrepreneur, The Next Web, Business Insider, and more. Let’s chat on Twitter (X?) and YouTube about our feelings (and business, of course).

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35 replies to “27 ChatGPT Prompts for Bloggers (Ideas, Outlines, Blog Post Drafts, SEO, and More)”

  1. Thank you for sharing this invaluable resource! These prompts will undoubtedly help bloggers elevate their writing and connect more effectively with their audiences.

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  2. Thanks for writing this comprehensive blog including almost everything that is needed. It will surely help.

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  3. Fantastic resource for bloggers! These prompts are perfect for boosting creativity and tackling writer’s block. I especially love the focus on SEO—so important for an SEO services agency. Excited to try these out in my writing! Thanks for sharing!

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