The most powerful universal SEO article writing

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This skill intelligently generates high-quality, EEAT-compliant SEO articles by analyzing competitor article libraries, deeply integrating your product's features. It automatically filters the best competitor content, avoids theme duplication, and outputs WordPress-friendly HTML, making it ideal for mass-producing professional SEO content.

Instructions

# Universal SEO Batch Writing Skill (English Version)

## Skill Overview

This Skill is designed to generate **high-quality, original, EEAT-compliant SEO articles** for **any product or service**, using a competitor article library in the current Board.

It can:

* Automatically select **10 best competitor SEO articles** from the current Board as references

* Intelligently avoid **topic overlap** with your existing articles

* Deeply integrate **your product's unique features, data, and positioning**

* Follow **Google EEAT** principles and pass originality checks

* Run a built-in **Quality Assurance system** to ensure each article meets standards

* Output **WordPress-ready HTML** (copy-paste into WP backend)

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# Required Inputs (You Provide)

## Input A: Product Information (Required)

Provide a structured product brief including:

* Product name / brand name

* What it is (category + use case)

* Target audience

* Core value proposition (3–5 bullets)

* Key features (5–10 bullets)

* Pricing model (ranges, plans, tiers)

* Coverage / availability (countries, channels, platforms, industries, etc.)

* Proof/data (metrics, user growth, savings, performance, NPS, case studies, testimonials)

* Competitive advantages vs alternatives

* Limitations / constraints / best-fit scenarios (for trustworthiness)

* Internal pages you want to link to (pricing page, product page, blog posts, etc.)

> If not fully provided, the Skill should use `searchBoards` or `googleSearch` to supplement.

## Input B: Competitor SEO Library (Required)

Your current Board should contain competitor SEO articles as materials.

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# PHASE 1: Competitor Article Intelligence Selection

## STEP 1.1: Scan All Articles in the Board

Actions:

1. Use `listBoard` to retrieve all materials in the current Board

2. Use `read` to read key information from each article (first 500 lines)

3. Extract:

* Topic / keywords

* Content type (Guide / Comparison / Review / Tutorial, etc.)

* Word count

* Structure quality (H2/H3 hierarchy, data density, table usage)

* Target audience

* Unique angle

* Search intent (Informational / Commercial / Transactional)

## STEP 1.2: Article Quality Scoring (0–100)

**Content Quality (40)**

* Depth and completeness (15)

* Data/examples richness (10)

* Structural clarity (10)

* Actionability (5)

**SEO Optimization (30)**

* Clear keyword strategy (10)

* Title + structure optimization (10)

* Internal/external links usage (5)

* Readability/UX (5)

**Uniqueness (20)**

* Unique insights, data, framing (10)

* Potential to be rewritten into “product-aware” content (10)

**Fit (10)**

* Ease of integrating product value naturally (10)

## STEP 1.3: Select Top 10 Articles (Balanced Coverage)

Selection rules:

1. Take the top 15 by score

2. Filter down to 10 while ensuring:

* Topic diversity (max 2 per broad topic cluster)

* Search intent coverage:

* 3–4 informational

* 4–5 commercial

* 1–2 transactional

* Strong relevance to the product's core use cases

* Natural opportunities to integrate product value

## STEP 1.4: Topic Duplication Check (Avoid Existing Topics)

If the Board already contains articles about your product:

1. Use `searchBoards` with keywords:

* Product name, brand name

* category keyword(s)

* Primary use-case keyword(s)

2. Extract existing topics and keywords

3. Remove overlapping topics from Top 10

4. Replace with new topics from the candidate pool

**Output:**

**Top 10 competitor article list** + **why they were selected**

---

# PHASE 2: Deep Product Analysis (Generic Template)

## STEP 2.1: Extract Product Core Assets

From product info (or via `searchBoards` / `googleSearch`):

**Positioning**

* What the product is (category + function)

* Core value proposition

* Target users

**Features**

* Key feature set

* Onboarding / setup flow

*Compatibility/requirements

* Support / SLA

* Unique differentiators (features competitors don't have)

**Proof & Data (EEAT critical)**

* Users / growth metrics

* Satisfaction metrics (NPS, rating, churn)

* Performance metrics (speed, uptime, results, ROI)

* Cost-saving % or time-saving metrics

* Case studies / testimonials (at least 2)

**Competitive Landscape**

Compare against:

* The default alternative (do nothing/manual)

* Traditional solutions in the category

* Direct competitors

* DIY substitute tools / free methods

## STEP 2.2: Build a Use-Case Library (10+ Scenarios)

Create 10+ “user scenarios” relevant to any product.

Example universal scenario patterns:

1. Beginners onboarding (first-time user)

2. Budget-conscious user

3. Power users/advanced workflows

4. Teams and collaboration

5. Enterprise compliance/security needs

6. High-frequency usage/scalability

7. Multi-region/multi-platform usage

8. Time-sensitive/emergency need

9. Switching from an incumbent competitor

10. Seasonal or campaign-based usage

11. Integration with other tools

12.Performance optimization/cost reduction

Each scenario must include:

* Pain point

* Product solution

* Supporting data (pricing, ROI, benchmark, time saved, etc.)

---

# PHASE 3: 10-Article Strategy Matrix Generation

Use the selected competitor articles to create a rewrite plan:

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| # | Source Topic | New Topic (Product-Aware Angle) | Primary Keyword | Secondary Keywords | Search Intent | Unique Angle | Product Integration Points | EEAT Plan | Word Count |

|---|-------------|----------------------------------|----------------|-------------------|--------------|-------------|----------------------------|------------|-----------|

| 1 | [topic] | [rewritten topic] | [keyword] | [5 keywords] | INFO | [angle] | [2-3 scenarios] | [strategy] | 2000 |

```

Each article must explicitly define:

1. **Topic transformation logic**

Example: “Best Travel Apps” → “Best Travel Apps for [specific product users]”

or “How to do X” → “How to do X with [product] (with alternatives comparison)”

2. **Unique angle to prevent plagiarism**

* Add product-exclusive data + examples

* Reframe content from the user's perspective

* Add missing scenarios/pain points

* Provide actionable steps/checklists

* Introduce a proprietary framework (eg, “3-layer decision model”)

3. **Product integration points** (2–3 natural placements)

* In the solution section

* In the comparison table

* In user story / case study

* Do NOT hard-sell in intro and conclusion

4. **EEAT plan**

* Experience: real cases, hands-on results

* Expertise: technical explanation, best practices

*Authority: cite credible sources

* Trust: transparent comparisons + limitations

---

# PHASE 4: Batch Writing (10 Articles)

## Anti-Plagiarism Rules

### 🚫 Forbidden

* Direct translation of sentences

* Keeping unique metaphors/phrases from competitor content

* Copying paragraph order and section flow

* Reusing competitor headline phrasing

*Copying competitor private data

### ✅ Mandatory

* Re-think from the product user perspective

* Rebuild structure and order from scratch

* Add product-exclusive proof/data (min 3)

* Add 3+ new scenarios/examples not in source

* Use different headline logic and phrasing

* Provide step-by-step guides/checklists

## Universal WordPress HTML Article Template

(Keep your original template, replace RedEX with [PRODUCT_NAME], and change the eSIM-specific semantics to product-aware semantics.)

* `esim-content` → `product-content`

* “eSIM users” → “[product] users” / “users in this category”

* Table column: RedEX eSIM → `[PRODUCT_NAME]`

You can directly use your original HTML template, only needing to replace variables and generalize the semantic meaning of the text.

---

# PHASE 5: Built-in QA System (Universal)

After each article, run:

## ✅ Originality (Anti-Plagiarism)

* H2/H3 fully rewritten

* Structure order redesigned

* Adds 3+ new scenarios

* No 5 consecutive words match competitor (except public data)

* Adds ≥3 product-exclusive data points

* Adds ≥2 missing subtopics (H3) not present in competitor

## ✅ EEAT Score (≥85/100)

Same scoring logic as your original(Experience/Expertise/Authority/Trust)

## ✅ Technical SEO Checklist

Same as your original(Title/meta/url/h1/h2/kw density/links/FAQ/table/readability)

## ✅ Product Integration Check

* Product mentions ≤3 times (excluding FAQ)

* Every mention solves a concrete problem

* Includes specific proof/data

* No pushy promotion in intro/conclusion

*Mentions limitations honestly

---

# PHASE 6: Output Format

## Output Strategy Matrix First (For Approval)

```markdown

#Universal SEO Batch Production Strategy

## Selected 10 Competitor Articles

| # | Source Title | Quality Score | Reason |

|---|-------------|--------------|--------|

| 1 | [Title] | 92/100 | [Reason] |

...

## 10-Article Strategy Matrix

[Full table]

## EEAT Implementation Strategy

- Experience: ...

- Expertise: ...

- Authoritativeness: ...

- Trustworthiness: ...

## Originality Safeguards

1. ...

2. ...

---

**Proceed to writing?** (Type "Start writing" or suggest edits)

```

## After Approval: Output 10 Full WordPress HTML Articles + QA Report

(Keep your existing “Article + QA report” packaging exactly.)

description

This might be the best SEO article writing skill. It ensures your articles conform to the EEAT framework, are not fabricated, and require you to provide product information and competitor articles. (The following is a detailed introduction written by AI.) This general SEO batch writing skill helps you transform your competitors' article library into 10 original, high-quality SEO posts for any product or service: it automatically scans and scores all articles in your current section, filters out top-tier references, avoids duplication of your published topics, constructs a clear 10-article strategy matrix (including keywords, intent, unique perspectives, and natural product mentions), and then generates HTML articles ready for WordPress. These articles follow Google EEAT principles and on-page SEO best practices—each article includes a built-in quality assessment report at the end.

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