Learn about Prompt Engineering and how it can boost your SEO strategy by unlocking content potential with alternative keywords. Watch videos and follow step-by-step instructions on creating prompts and generating unique content for blog posts.
In this video, Chris Plante shows how to upload a prompt to Snap Prompts. He explains the concept of prompt engineering and how it helps in generating unique content for blog posts. The main task is to extract main topic keyword from an article and then generate alternative long tail keywords to extend the SEO content cluster. Finally, a blog post is written using the extracted keywords. The post is not only engaging but also optimized for search engines.
hi guys and welcome to the voice of AI
my name is Chris Plante so today in our
make your own prompt series I'm going to
show you how to upload another prompt
onto snap proms so let's dive in right
now
okay so here we are in chat GPT and I'm
going to go up to the left here and
click on my snack prompts and just
activate those
and then on the right hand side we're
going to create straight away so we're
going to a new prompt template and
that's important to set up okay so our
kick off document now uh the goal is
we're building a prompt library of
course slowly week by week learning the
way that prompt Engineers create prompts
and our mission today is to generate
unique content using alternative
keywords which we're going to extract
from an article okay so we're back here
now in our new prompt template and first
of all we're going to copy our title
across which is Boost SEO strategy
unlock content potential with keywords
okay then we're going to add our
description and I'll explain that in a
second and then of course we're going to
bring in our prompt which we're going to
put into the template window here so
first of all let's have a look at the
template so you are an SEO professional
and task one is to extract the main
topic keyword from the article task 2 is
to generate an alternative long tail
keyword so a bunch of keywords to extend
our SEO content cluster and task three
is to write a blog post based on the
extracted alternative keywords which is
500 Words long
so when I talk about alternative long
tail keywords for instance we use today
our original keyword which was prompt
engineering and the alternative keywords
to that would be something like prompt
engineering course or command prompt or
prompt engineering chat GPT or chat GPT
prompt engineering these alternative
keywords will help extend the SEO
content cluster and boost search engine
rankings
okay so we're back in the new prom
template uh template is clear now the
description we've already looked at so
that's fine and let's just publish that
prompt okay so hold on we haven't
selected the topic at the top here so
let's just add those topics
okay we will put in marketing SEO and
business and we'll publish The Prompt
now and now we can upload our image as
usual we'll take our prompts jpeg put
that in there we have a nice image to
download let's download that one close
the box and we're done with that and now
we can actually go and send to chat gbt
okay so now we're getting the prompt at
the bottom ask for user to enter an
article to use for the base content so
now we need to go and get our article so
let's go and find an article
this is one from Apple of month or so
ago but it's just in my head yesterday
because of the WWDC event
um so I'm just going to copy it an
example text here about some product
launches that were imagined that would
come forward so let's copy that text now
what I do like to do as well is we'll
just go back to chat GPT I like to copy
that into a teach text document so I can
delete things like adverts and extra
text I don't need and I'll just copy
that straight out into my prompt now
okay so let's pop it in there and you
can see there is all of my text plus the
prompt and let's go and here we go it's
off generating so you can see my prompt
at the top there and you can see
also uh there's the task one two and
three and you can also see what's going
on here and then you can look at here
task one so the main topic keyword
extractor from the article is Apple
mixed reality headset okay which was
released yesterday task two the
alternative long tail keywords related
to the main topic and you can see
there's 15 points here and then task
three here's the blog post based on the
extracted alternative keywords that are
above okay so here we go we've even got
a title and our word count is 500 so we
have the introduction
and we've also got augmented reality
redefined okay that looks nice quite
interesting text a glimpse into the
future and all of this text is
completely unique based on that original
content that we put in there so
basically to sum up prompt engineering
is a really essential skill in creating
unique content for blog posts and by
extracting these alternative keywords
from an article and incorporating them
into the new post we can ensure that our
content is not only engaging but also
optimized for search engines
well that's it for today guys so thank
you very much for watching the video and
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questions or feedback please leave them
in the comment section below and I'll
see you next time all the very best I'm
Chris from the voice of AI cheers and
bye bye now
Prompt engineering is an essential skill for creating unique and optimized content for blog posts that engages your audience. By extracting alternative keywords from an article, you can generate a diverse set of long-tail keywords that extend your search engine optimization (SEO) content cluster and improve your search engine rankings. Here's how:
First, you need to create a new prompt template and enter your title and description. Then you can add your prompt and select topics such as marketing, SEO, and business that align with your blog post content. Once you upload your image and publish your prompt, you can start creating your unique post using chat GPT.
Task one is to extract the main topic keyword from the article. Task two is to generate alternative long-tail keywords that are relevant to your content. Task three is to write a 500-word blog post based on the extracted alternative keywords that are both engaging and optimized for search engines.
By using prompt engineering, you can unlock your content's potential and develop a strong SEO strategy. Try incorporating alternative keywords in your upcoming blog posts and see how it impacts your customer support.
Thank you for watching this video. If you have any questions or feedback, please leave them in the comment section below.
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