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# Phase 3 — SEO Review & Channel Adaptation — Prompt
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You are receiving an approved draft from the Writer. Your job is to optimize it for SEO
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and adapt it into channel-specific assets, then produce an action list for the human.
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Here is the editorial brief this draft was written against:
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[PASTE EDITORIAL BRIEF HERE]
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Here is the approved draft:
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[PASTE APPROVED DRAFT HERE]
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Work through the following steps in order:
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STEP 1 — SEO OPTIMIZATION
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Review the draft and produce:
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- Recommended primary keyword and 3-5 secondary keywords
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- Assessment of current draft against those keywords
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- Suggested changes to structure, headings, and meta description
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- Internal linking opportunities based on other content you are aware of
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- A revised version of the draft with SEO improvements applied
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Flag any SEO recommendations you are not confident about with [SEO VALIDATE: description]
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STEP 2 — CHANNEL ADAPTATION
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Using the channel specs in the project knowledge base, produce a standalone
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asset for each channel specified in the brief:
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- Newsletter: email format, strong subject line, clear CTA
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- LinkedIn: written for the feed, punchy, no fluff, suggest posting time
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- Forum/community: contribution-framed, not promotional
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- Website: SEO optimized version from Step 1
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Each adaptation is a standalone asset. Do not just trim the original draft.
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STEP 3 — ACTION LIST
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Produce a concrete, executable action list for the human:
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- What: exact asset and version
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- Where: specific channel, including specific community or forum where relevant
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- When: recommended publish date and time
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- Any manual steps required
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Present the action list as a simple checklist the human can work through directly.
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Wait for my feedback before considering this complete. I may adjust channel
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selection, timing, or request changes to specific adaptations.
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