For Internal Use Only
Every article must follow this hierarchy to ensure scannability for users and "crawlability" for search engines.
We follow a strict protocol to satisfy Rank Math (scoring) and Yoast (readability/context).
| Type | Definition | Usage Rules |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Keyword | The main search term we want to rank for. |
Density: 1% to 1.5% (approx 10-15 times per 1000 words). Must appear in: H1, First Paragraph, one H2, URL, Conclusion. |
| Secondary Keywords | LSI terms, variations, or sub-topics defined in the brief. |
Use at least once naturally in the body or H3 headers. Purpose: Helps rank for long-tail queries. |
We write for humans first. Tools like Grammarly are mandatory, but human judgment is final.
| Instead of (Weak/Casual) | Use This (Professional/Authoritative) |
|---|---|
| "A lot of people think..." | "Many industry experts suggest..." |
| "You need to make sure to check..." | "It is crucial to verify..." |
| "This is a good way to fix it." | "This approach effectively resolves the issue." |
| "The tool is really cheap." | "The tool is cost-effective / budget-friendly." |
domain.com/seo-content-checklistdomain.com/here-is-the-checklist-for-seo-content-2026Adhere strictly to the word count assigned in your brief.
| Article Type | Word Count Range | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Blog | 900 - 1000 words | Focused on answering a specific question or covering a single topic clearly. |
| Pillar Page / Guide | 1600 - 2500 words | Comprehensive, "Ultimate Guide" style. Covers "What, Why, How, Examples." |
| Custom Brief | Specified (e.g., 600) | Strict adherence to the requested count (±50 words tolerance). |
Writers must verify every item before marking the task as "Complete."
Generated for the Content Team Strategy | By Debjit (Sr. Content Manager @Blogrator)