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content-brief skill

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This skill helps you craft SEO-driven content briefs by mapping keyword research, SERP analysis, and structured writer guidelines.

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---
plugin: seo
updated: 2026-01-20
name: content-brief
description: Content brief template and creation methodology for SEO-optimized content. Use when preparing briefs for writers or planning new content pieces.
---
plugin: seo
updated: 2026-01-20

# Content Brief

## When to Use

- Preparing briefs for content writers
- Planning new content pieces
- Documenting SEO requirements for articles
- Aligning content with keyword research

## Brief Creation Methodology

### Step 1: Keyword Research
1. Identify primary keyword (highest priority)
2. Identify 3-5 secondary keywords
3. Extract People Also Ask questions
4. Note search intent (informational/commercial/transactional)

### Step 2: SERP Analysis
1. Analyze top 10 ranking pages
2. Note average word count
3. Identify common content format (listicle, guide, etc.)
4. Find content gaps (topics competitors miss)

### Step 3: Outline Creation
1. Create H1 with primary keyword
2. Plan H2s to cover required topics
3. Plan H3s for detailed sections
4. Map keywords to specific sections

### Step 4: Requirements Definition
1. Set word count target (based on competitors + 20%)
2. Define E-E-A-T requirements
3. Specify internal linking targets
4. Set readability target (Flesch 60-70)

## Brief Template

```markdown
---
plugin: seo
updated: 2026-01-20
type: content-brief
created_by: {agent_or_command}
created_at: {timestamp}
keyword: "{keyword}"
session_id: {session_id}
session_path: {session_path}
status: complete
---
plugin: seo
updated: 2026-01-20

# Content Brief: {Title}

## Target Keyword
- **Primary**: {keyword}
- **Secondary**: {keyword2}, {keyword3}, {keyword4}
- **Questions to Answer**:
  1. {PAA question 1}
  2. {PAA question 2}
  3. {PAA question 3}

## Search Intent
- **Type**: Informational | Commercial | Transactional
- **User Goal**: {what user wants to accomplish}

## Content Specifications
- **Word Count**: {min}-{max} words
- **Format**: {article, listicle, guide, comparison}
- **Tone**: {professional, conversational, technical}
- **Target Audience**: {description}

## Required Sections
1. **{H2: Section topic}** - {brief description of what to cover}
2. **{H2: Section topic}** - {brief description}
3. **{H2: Section topic}** - {brief description}
4. **{H2: Section topic}** - {brief description}

## Featured Snippet Opportunity
- **Type**: {paragraph, list, table}
- **Target Query**: {question to answer}
- **Format**: {how to structure the answer}

## Competitor Analysis
| Competitor | Word Count | Unique Angle | Gap |
|------------|------------|--------------|-----|
| {site1} | {count} | {angle} | {what they miss} |
| {site2} | {count} | {angle} | {what they miss} |
| {site3} | {count} | {angle} | {what they miss} |

## E-E-A-T Requirements
- **Experience**: {specific examples to include from first-hand experience}
- **Expertise**: {depth of coverage required, technical accuracy needs}
- **Authority**: {sources to cite, data to include}
- **Trust**: {claims to verify, transparency requirements}

## Internal Linking
- Link to: {list of existing content to link}
- Anchor text suggestions: {list}

## SEO Requirements Checklist
- [ ] Keyword in title and H1
- [ ] Keyword in first 100 words
- [ ] 1-2% keyword density
- [ ] Minimum 3 internal links
- [ ] At least 1 external authoritative link
- [ ] Meta title: 50-60 characters
- [ ] Meta description: 150-160 characters with CTA
- [ ] Flesch Reading Ease: 60-70
```

## Quality Checklist

Before finalizing a brief, verify:

- [ ] Primary keyword clearly defined
- [ ] Search intent identified and explained
- [ ] Word count based on competitor analysis
- [ ] All PAA questions captured
- [ ] Required sections cover all topics
- [ ] E-E-A-T requirements specific and actionable
- [ ] Internal linking targets identified
- [ ] Featured snippet opportunity noted (if any)

Overview

This skill provides a ready-to-use content brief template and a step-by-step methodology for creating SEO-optimized briefs for writers and editors. It helps translate keyword research, SERP analysis, and E-E-A-T requirements into a clear, actionable brief that drives higher search performance. Use it to standardize briefing across teams and speed up content planning.

How this skill works

The skill guides you through four stages: Keyword Research, SERP Analysis, Outline Creation, and Requirements Definition. It captures primary and secondary keywords, PAA questions, competitor benchmarks, target word counts, and section-level keyword mapping. The result is a markdown brief with specifications for format, tone, internal linking, and SEO checklists ready to hand to a writer.

When to use it

  • Preparing briefs for freelance or in-house content writers
  • Planning new blog posts, guides, or cornerstone pages
  • Documenting SEO requirements for an editorial workflow
  • Aligning content with keyword research and search intent
  • Assessing competitor content and identifying gaps

Best practices

  • Choose one primary keyword and 3–5 secondary keywords; map them to specific headings
  • Base word count on top-10 SERP average + ~20% to cover gaps and depth
  • Capture People Also Ask items and use them as H3s or FAQ sections
  • Define E-E-A-T evidence: experience examples, authoritative sources, and verification steps
  • Set measurable targets: readability score, internal links, meta length, and keyword placement

Example use cases

  • Create a brief for a long-form how-to guide optimized to capture featured snippets
  • Prepare article specs for a product comparison page with transactional intent
  • Standardize briefs for a content team to reduce review cycles and revisions
  • Document internal linking and citation requirements for high-authority pages
  • Map content outlines to keyword clusters for topical authority building

FAQ

How do I pick the primary keyword?

Select the highest-priority keyword with strong relevance and reasonable search volume that matches user intent for the page.

How is word count determined?

Analyze the top 10 ranking pages, take the average word count, then add ~20% to ensure comprehensive coverage and to capture gaps.