#366 · SEO Tools Text Tool

Blog Outline Formatter

Format a rough blog outline into clean headings, numbering, table of contents, hierarchy notes, and export-ready Markdown.

Text Input

SEO analysis input
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How to use this text tool

  1. Paste the text, anchor list, outline, brief, or subject line into the input box.
  2. Choose an analysis mode and add a target keyword if the tool needs one.
  3. Run the tool, review the score, then copy or export the report.

What this tool does

Format a rough blog outline into clean headings, numbering, table of contents, hierarchy notes, and export-ready Markdown.

The tool calculates practical SEO or email metrics, creates a score from 0 to 100, highlights risk signals, and returns an exportable report.

Scores are practical editorial signals, not guaranteed ranking or deliverability predictions. Use them with manual review.

Example

Intro
Why keyword density matters
How to check repeated phrases
Keyword stuffing examples
How to fix over-optimized text
FAQ
Conclusion

Use cases

  • SEO content audit
  • Publishing checklist review
  • Internal linking improvement
  • Editorial workflow cleanup

Tips for better output

  • Use realistic samples from live pages or drafts.
  • Add a target keyword when density or intent matters.
  • Review recommendations before copying changes.
  • Export reports for repeat audits.

Processing details

Processing runs locally in the browser with rule-based checks for counts, repetition, structure, formatting, preview length, and practical best-practice thresholds.

The tool does not replace professional SEO judgment, SERP research, or email deliverability testing. It is designed for fast editorial screening.

FAQ

How many H2 headings should a blog have?

Use enough H2 headings to cover the topic clearly; many long articles use 4 to 8 major H2 sections.

Should every H2 contain keywords?

No. H2 headings should be descriptive first, with keywords used naturally where relevant.

What is a good blog outline structure?

A good outline starts with the main answer, expands into supporting sections, adds examples, then closes with FAQs or next steps.

How do I organize long articles?

Break long articles into H2 sections, H3 subpoints, examples, comparison blocks, and FAQ sections.

Can I export a blog outline to Markdown?

Yes. This formatter creates clean Markdown-style headings that can be copied into most writing tools.

Analysis Modules

ModulePurpose
Quality ScoreScores the result from 0 to 100.
Issue SeveritySeparates critical, warning, and info notes.
Automatic RecommendationsSuggests practical next actions.
Export ReportExports TXT, CSV, and JSON for review.

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