AI Prompts for Bloggers
An editorial calendar does not care about writer's block. Tell get-prompt.ai what you are drafting — a keyword-mapped outline, a product roundup, a meta description that has to earn the click — and it builds the detailed prompt that gets you a draft worth editing. Most AI prompts for bloggers are generic templates; these are written from your keyword, audience, and angle.
- SEO briefs with H2s, search intent, and word counts
- Intro hooks that survive the first scroll
- Title tags and meta descriptions that fit the SERP
- Refresh briefs for posts slipping off page one
- One post repurposed into a newsletter, thread, and carousel
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Output specifications
How it works
Name the post
Type what the piece has to do — rank for "best budget travel cameras," anchor a content cluster, or win back a featured snippet you lost.
Sharpen the brief
When the request is sparse, the generator comes back with two or three quick questions — target keyword, audience, format — which you can answer or skip.
Copy, paste, draft
Drop the finished prompt into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini and get back the outline, draft, or meta description you specified — not a generic essay.
Examples
- Write a prompt to produce an SEO content brief for the keyword "best standing desks," with H2s, search intent, and word count.
- Create a prompt that writes 5 compelling intro variations for an article on remote-work productivity.
- Draft a prompt to generate a title tag and 155-character meta description for a given article.
- Build a prompt that turns a 2,000-word how-to post into a 5-part email newsletter sequence.
- Write a prompt to refresh a 2023 listicle that dropped off page one, keeping the URL but updating stats and examples.
- Create a prompt that drafts a comparison post from my bullet-point notes, with a pros-and-cons table and a verdict section.
Frequently asked questions
Will Google penalize posts I draft from AI prompts?
Google's guidance targets unhelpful content, not AI involvement — thin, mass-produced posts lose rankings no matter who typed them. A specific prompt that carries your keyword research, outline, and examples pushes the model toward a draft with actual substance. You still edit, fact-check, and add the firsthand experience only you can supply.
How do I keep my voice instead of sounding like every other AI-written blog?
Describe your voice as part of the task — first person, dry humor, short paragraphs, no listicle clichés — and the generated prompt locks those constraints in before the model writes a word. The optional clarifying questions also pull out details like audience and reading level that generic ChatGPT prompts for bloggers leave to chance.
Does it write the blog post itself?
No — it writes the prompt. You describe the piece, get-prompt.ai returns a structured prompt with role, context, constraints, and output format, and you run it in the assistant you already use. The upside is reuse: a strong brief prompt serves every post in a content cluster, not just one draft.
I draft in ChatGPT but my editor uses Claude — does that matter?
No. Generated prompts behave consistently across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and most other assistants, so the same SEO brief produces matching drafts wherever your team works. Pro subscribers can also target a specific model when one is better at a job, and image prompts for featured graphics work with Midjourney, GPT Image, and Stable Diffusion.
I have a doc full of prompts I have refined for two years — is this redundant?
Bring them. The Prompt Optimizer on Pro rewrites an existing prompt — tightening instructions, adding structure and an output format — so your veteran product-roundup prompt gets sharper instead of replaced. New jobs, like a refresh brief for a post that slipped off page one, still start from a plain-language description.
I publish three posts a week — will a free account keep up?
Your first prompts run before you even create an account, and the free tier is comfortable for briefing one post at a time. Publishing at volume is what Pro is for: a monthly budget of a thousand-plus generations, the flagship model, and a saved library that keeps the prompts behind your recurring formats one click away.
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