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Content Brief Formatter

Turn topic, keywords, audience, and goals into a clean SEO content brief with outline, intent, CTA, links, and checklist.

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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

Turn topic, keywords, audience, and goals into a clean SEO content brief with outline, intent, CTA, links, and checklist.

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

Topic: Keyword Stuffing Checker
Primary Keyword: keyword stuffing checker
Secondary Keywords: keyword density, repeated keywords, SEO content checker
Audience: bloggers and SEO editors
Goal: create a helpful SEO tool page

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

What should a content brief include?

A useful brief includes primary keyword, search intent, audience, outline, secondary keywords, CTA, links, and publishing checklist.

How detailed should an SEO content brief be?

It should be detailed enough for a writer to understand the goal, structure, angle, and required SEO elements.

What keywords belong in a content brief?

Include the primary keyword, secondary keywords, semantic terms, questions, and required internal link anchors.

Why are content briefs important for SEO?

Briefs reduce unclear writing, improve topical coverage, and keep writers aligned with search intent.

Can content briefs improve rankings?

They can help by improving structure, relevance, internal linking, and completeness.

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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