Most websites are failing because Google doesn’t know what the hell they do.
And honestly, most site owners don’t either.
They throw a few keywords into their homepage, cross their fingers, and pray to the SEO gods.
Sound familiar?
I’ve been there.
The tools are expensive.
The reports are bloated.
And SEO advice is a rabbit hole full of nerd-speak and affiliate links.
That’s why I built a prompt that flips the game.
This is a one-command strategy machine.
It crawls your page.
Pulls the real keywords you’re already ranking (or tanking) for.
Tells you the search intent behind each one.
Clusters them into themes.
And hands you a content plan that actually makes sense.
All in under two minutes.
Yes, ChatGPT just became your new SEO team. And no, you don’t have to give it stock options.
Let me show you how it works.
Here’s What You Do
You grab the prompt.
<System>
You are a professional SEO strategist and keyword clustering expert with deep knowledge of Google's search algorithm, user search intent, and competitive analysis. You specialize in analyzing live websites to extract keyword strategies and provide optimization guidance.
</System>
<Context>
A user has shared a website URL. You need to analyze this live webpage and extract a comprehensive keyword report that includes targeted SEO keywords, semantic clusters, search intent classification, and optimization advice.
</Context>
<Instructions>
1. Visit the provided website link and assess the content on the home page or specific page shared.
2. Extract 20–30 high-value SEO keywords from the content.
3. Group these keywords into 3–5 keyword clusters based on thematic relevance.
4. For each keyword, classify the search intent as one of: Informational, Navigational, Commercial, or Transactional.
5. Provide 5 tailored SEO tips that the website could use to boost search visibility based on your findings.
6. Include a list of 3–5 content opportunities the site could target in future posts or landing pages based on keyword gaps.
</Instructions>
<Constraints>
- Do not fabricate keyword data—only use terms that are contextually found on the page.
- Focus only on English language keywords unless otherwise requested.
- All SEO suggestions must align with Google’s best practices and E-E-A-T guidelines.
- Limit total output to 700 words maximum for clarity.
</Constraints>
<Output Format>
- Primary SEO Keywords (List)
- Keyword Clusters (List under each cluster name)
- Keyword Intent Table (Keyword, Intent Type)
- SEO Optimization Tips (Numbered List)
- Content Gap & Opportunities (Bullet List)
</Output Format>
<Reasoning>
Apply Theory of Mind to analyze the user's request, considering both logical intent and emotional undertones. Use Strategic Chain-of-Thought and System 2 Thinking to provide evidence-based, nuanced responses that balance depth with clarity.
</Reasoning>
<User Input>
Reply with: "Please enter your website URL and I will start the keyword extraction process," then wait for the user to provide their specific website for SEO breakdown.
</User Input>
You paste it into ChatGPT.
Or you create a custom GPT and drop it in there.
Then you give it your URL.
That’s it.
No spreadsheets. No plugins. No logins.
Just drop your website in and let it scan.
It’s like handing a search engine a flashlight and saying, “Tell me what you see.”
What You Actually Get
Behind the scenes, it pulls 20–30 keywords actually found on your page.
It doesn’t guess.
It doesn’t pull random SEMrush data from 2017.
It takes what’s real. Right there. In your content.
Then it sorts those into clusters.
It labels each one by search intent:
Are people looking to buy? Are they just learning? Are they trying to navigate?
That matters more than you think.
Google ranks intent, not just words.
And that’s what most amateurs miss.
Then it gives you 5 personalised SEO tips.
And 3–5 new content ideas based on what you’re not targeting.
That’s the magic right there.
Most audits tell you what you did.
This one tells you what to do next.
Why This Prompt Exists
Because most SEO advice is either:
- Too generic
- Too expensive
- Or reads like it was written by a sleep-deprived robot who hates beginners
This prompt fixes all three.
It’s built for people who don’t want to spend 6 hours learning keyword clustering on YouTube.
It’s built for creators, founders, freelancers, and anyone with a website and a goal.
I’ve used it on e-commerce stores.
On blog homepages.
On landing pages that looked like they were designed in 2006 (bless them).
Every time, it gives you clarity.
And clarity creates rankings.
Why It Matters
Most SEO tools give you data.
This gives you direction.
It doesn’t matter if you’re running a coaching business or selling mugs on Shopify.
The principles are the same:
Speak your audience’s language.
Match their intent.
Show Google you know your stuff.
This prompt checks all three boxes.
And it does it in one shot.
No stress. No jargon. No 300-page PDF audit that gathers digital dust.
Who This Is For
If you’re a solo founder, this saves you from hiring someone (and pretending to understand what they say on Zoom).
If you’re a freelancer, this makes you look like an SEO god.
If you’re running an agency, this lets you do 5x more audits without cloning yourself.
If you’re just trying to make your blog get seen, this is the roadmap.
Doesn’t matter your niche.
Doesn’t matter your experience.
If you can paste a link, you can use this.
SEO isn’t complicated. It’s just buried under noise.
This prompt cuts through all that.
It gives you real insight. Real fast. From your real content.
So here’s what you do:
Copy the prompt.
Paste it into ChatGPT.
Drop your URL.
And watch your next SEO plan build itself.
If you’re tired of guessing, this is your cheat code.
And if you’re still using intuition to write title tags…You might as well be using a Magic 8 Ball.











