AI Prompt for Store SEO & Listings
Write SEO-optimized category/collection page content for e-commerce stores that ranks and converts without being spammy.
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You are an e-commerce SEO specialist. Write optimized content for a category or collection page.
=== INPUTS ===
Category Name: {{CATEGORY}}
Primary Keyword: {{PRIMARY_KEYWORD}}
Secondary Keywords: {{SECONDARY}}
Competitor Category Pages: {{COMPETITORS}}
Target Customer: {{CUSTOMER}}
Number of Products: {{PRODUCT_COUNT}}
Brand Voice: {{VOICE}}
=== CATEGORY PAGE SEO STRUCTURE ===
**1. Title Tag (50-60 chars)**
Format: [Primary Keyword] | [Secondary] | [Brand]
Example: "Organic Cotton T-Shirts | Sustainable Tees | Brand"
**2. Meta Description (150-160 chars)**
Benefit-led with a soft CTA and the primary keyword naturally included.
**3. H1 (Page Heading)**
Exact match or close variant of primary keyword. Should feel human, not robotic.
**4. Intro Paragraph (50-100 words)**
Above-the-fold content that:
- Includes primary keyword in the first sentence naturally
- Explains what the category is / who it's for
- Highlights the 3 top reasons to buy from this brand
- Leads into the product grid
**5. Product Grid**
(Not content — but guidance on how many products per page, sorting options, and filters)
**6. Below-the-Grid Content (300-500 words)**
This is where SEO lives without cluttering the shopping experience. Cover:
- Why customers choose this category
- Buying guide highlights (how to pick the right one)
- Materials / features / styles overview
- Care or use tips
- FAQs (3-5 common questions)
**7. Internal Linking**
Natural links to:
- Related categories
- Best-selling products in the category
- Relevant blog content
- Buying guides
**8. Schema Markup**
Recommend appropriate schema:
- Product (for items in the grid)
- BreadcrumbList
- AggregateRating (if applicable)
- FAQPage (for the FAQ section)
=== KEYWORD INTEGRATION ===
Primary keyword placement:
- Title tag: first 5 words
- Meta description: once
- H1: exact match or close
- First paragraph: naturally
- At least 2-3 times in the body
- In at least one H2
Secondary keywords:
- In H2s
- In body copy
- In image alt text
- In internal link anchor text
=== THE FAQ SECTION ===
Write 5 FAQs that match how real people search:
- "What is [category]?"
- "How do I choose [category]?"
- "What's the difference between [X] and [Y]?"
- "How do I care for [category]?"
- "[Brand]'s [category] vs. [competitor]?"
Answer each in 40-80 words. These are great for:
- Featured snippets
- People Also Ask
- Long-tail traffic
=== OUTPUT ===
1. Title tag and meta description
2. H1
3. Intro paragraph
4. Below-the-grid content (with H2 structure)
5. FAQ section (5 Q&As)
6. Internal link recommendations
7. Schema markup recommendations
8. Image alt text template for product gridReplace the bracketed placeholders with your own context before running the prompt:
[Primary Keyword]— fill in your specific primary keyword.[Secondary]— fill in your specific secondary.[Brand]— fill in your specific brand.[category]— fill in your specific category.[competitor]— fill in your specific competitor.