
To create a tight, SEO-optimized article that ranks and reads like a conversation with a smart friend, I need a few specifics from you. Share your Topic, Target Country, Primary Keyword, Secondary Keywords, and a Meta Description. With these, I can match search intent, polish readability, and weave psychology insights that feel human and helpful.
What I need from you
– Topic: the exact subject you want covered, for example, social anxiety at work or MBTI in hiring.
– Target Country: so spelling, examples, and references fit local context.
– Primary Keyword: the core phrase to target, used in the first 100 words and each main H2.
– Secondary Keywords: 3 to 8 related terms to reinforce topical relevance.
– Meta Description: up to 155 characters, or I can write one once you approve the keywords.
Why this matters
When these are clear, I can tailor search intent. Informational queries want clear how-to structure. Transactional queries prefer comparisons and CTAs. Navigational queries need brand clarity. For example, if your primary keyword is “emotional intelligence test” in the UK, I will shape the tone around practical tips, UK spelling, and internal links that guide readers to assessments.
How I will use your inputs
– On-page SEO: I will place the primary keyword early, echo it in H2s, and naturally integrate secondary keywords without stuffing.
– Readability: 2 to 3 line paragraphs, scannable subheads, conversational tone with psychological nuance.
– Story flow: I will blend examples in the narrative. Picture a manager who keeps interrupting meetings. Instead of listing symptoms, I will walk through a mini case where self-awareness shifts the dynamic.
– Internal linking: I will suggest internal anchors for related tests or guides on Cerebral Quotient. If I am unsure, I will add search queries instead of guessing URLs.
– Image SEO: I will generate a concise 16:9 image prompt that includes the primary keyword, keeping it realistic and minimalistic.
Example of tailored framing
If the topic is “Attachment styles in dating” for Canada with the primary keyword “attachment styles test,” I might open with a coffee date gone awkward, then transition into secure versus anxious cues, sprinkle in reflective questions, and end with a gentle nudge to take a structured assessment.
What you can optionally add
– Outline or must-cover points: theories, frameworks, or studies you want referenced.
– Audience persona: students, HR leaders, new managers, or couples.
– Preferred angle: practical tips, myth-busting, or step-by-step guide.
– Competitor pages to differentiate from: helps me find the content gap.
Quick quality checklist I will follow
– No em dashes. Clean punctuation and smooth cadence.
– 600 to 900 words. Naturally placed keywords. Zero fluff.
– At least three H2s and two H3s. H2s will render bold in HTML for emphasis.
– Cheeky wrap-up plus a friendly CTA to the Cerebral Quotient test page.
Ready when you are
Reply with the five essentials. I will handle the rest and deliver a WordPress-ready JSON article with tags, categories, and interlink suggestions.
Key Takeaways
Send your Topic, Target Country, Primary Keyword, Secondary Keywords, and Meta Description. I will produce a concise, skimmable, psychology-smart article that aligns with search intent and internal linking goals.
FAQ
Can you choose the primary and secondary keywords for me?
Yes. If you share the topic and target country, I can propose a keyword set with search intent notes and you can approve before I write.
What if I do not have a meta description?
No problem. I will write a crisp meta description under 155 characters that includes the primary keyword and a clear benefit.
Will you include academic references?
If relevant, I will reference well-established theories or suggest credible sources via link suggestions. I avoid citing studies I cannot verify.
Conclusion
So here’s the deal: give me the five essentials and I will give you a polished, rank-ready article that feels human, useful, and a little bit witty. Ready to take your next test?
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