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The 20-point checklist I run before I publish ANY page (steal it)
Every site I've launched this year gets indexed almost from day one, starts pulling organic traffic, and gets picked up by ChatGPT. It isn't luck. Every page runs through the same 20-point checklist before it goes live. I broke it into 6 phases so you can run it top to bottom. Nothing goes live until it passes. Phase 1: Agentic readiness (the new layer) 1. WebMCP exposed, so AI agents can actually use the page, not just read it (test it in Chrome Canary + Lighthouse) 2. llms.txt file present at the root 3. Schema done right for the page type, validated, zero errors Phase 2: Page architecture 4. One page, one intent (no kitchen-sink pages) 5. Every service on its own dedicated page 6. Content capsule technique: question as an H2, answer it immediately 7. Front-load the answer in the first ~30% of the page 8. Add your real experience ("I tried X and got Y") Phase 3: Trust and sourcing 9. Every claim backed, ideally with a number 10. Link the source inline, not dumped at the end 11. Author bio present (and in the Person schema) Phase 4: Technical pre-flight 12. Loads fast (aim under 2.5s, check mobile too) 13. Image SEO: WebP, not PNG/JPEG, plus descriptive alt text 14. Don't block the bots (check your Cloudflare AI crawler settings) 15. Pages are actually indexable (no stray noindex) 16. Title tags + meta descriptions written for humans 17. Internal links in and out, so nothing is an orphan Phase 5: Submit and measure 18. Submit to Google Search Console and request indexing 19. Submit to Bing Webmaster Tools (it helps you show up in ChatGPT) Phase 6: Old content 20. Revive anything 10 to 16 months old: rewrite, add fresh research, update it I turned the whole thing into a Google Sheet with real checkboxes so you can tick it off on every launch. Make your own copy here: 👉 [LINK TO THE SHEET]
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5 Free Claude Prompts That Fix Your Biggest SEO Headaches
Just dropped a new video walking through 5 prompts that solve the SEO problems you're dealing with every single day. Grab all 5 free in the resources (and the full walkthrough is on the channel). Here's what each one does 👇 1. The Google Search Console Prompt Everything you need to rank is already in your GSC data, it's just buried under hundreds of rows. Export your 3-month performance CSV, drop it in with your site URL, and this prompt hands you back your single biggest opportunity + your top 3 quick wins, with exact instructions for each page. Run it and watch traffic climb in days. 2. The Content Revival Prompt Stop only writing new content. Google and AI engines love updated content. Point this at any post older than ~10-12 months with your target keyword, answer a few questions about your unique angle (this is what keeps it from being generic AI slop), and you get a full revival plan. Do this once a week. 3. The Conversion Redesign Prompt Get more conversions from the same traffic. Take a full-page screenshot of your homepage (or service/product page), feed it in with the prompt, and it spits out a critique + a ready-to-use image prompt for GPT Image 2 or Gemini. You'll see a side-by-side of a vague hero vs. a clear, keyword-optimized, CTA-driven version. Night and day. 4. The "Plain English" Site Speed Prompt Run your site through GTmetrics, download the PDF report, and hand it to this prompt along with your platform (WordPress, Webflow, Wix). It translates the scary technical audit into a simple verdict: what's slow, why, and exactly how to fix it. Run it every 1-2 months. 5. The Fan-Out Content Strategy Prompt This is the one built for AI search. AI engines silently ask 5-6 "fan-out" questions before answering. Pull those queries from DataWise (free, no card needed), export them, and this prompt turns them into a real content plan: article titles, which queries go in which post, how to avoid overlap, and a publishing calendar (stick to 1-4 posts/week so you don't get flagged).
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