🔍 What This Prompt Does:
This prompt creates blog titles that are best for SEO and attract people to click on Google. Each title has an emotional touch, has a number (like “Top 5”) and either positive or negative words are used. These titles follow SEO rules, which can get a 90+ score in tools like Rank Math or Yoast.
đź’ˇ Tips:
- Every title should have a number (like “Top 5”, “2025”, “3 Reasons”)
- Every title should have a sentiment word:
- Positive: Best, Easy, Proven, Simple
- Negative: Worst, Risky, Overrated, Fails
- Use the SEO keyword exactly as it is, without changing it
- Keep the title smaller than 60 characters
- Use active voice (like “Avoid These Mistakes” instead of “These Mistakes Should Be Avoided”)
- Make sure to name the audience, so that they feel that this is for them
- Add curiosity or urgency (like “Don’t Miss”, “Before You Try…”) so that log clicks do not overuse keywords, the title should look natural and interesting
đź“‹ Prompt:
Prompt:
Topic/Keyword: [Your SEO Focus Keyword — e.g., “Freelancing Tips”]
Niche: [Your blog/business niche — e.g., “Online Careers”]
Audience: [Target audience — e.g., Beginner Freelancers]Task:
Generate 8–10 blog post titles that:✅ Include the exact SEO keyword from Topic
âś… Are under 60 characters
âś… Contain a number in every title
âś… Include at least one positive or negative sentiment word in every title
âś… Use active voice only
âś… Are optimized for high CTR and Google Featured Snippets
âś… Avoid keyword stuffing or unnatural phrasing
âś… Address user intent or pain points clearly
âś… Optionally include the audience if relevantReturn the titles in a neat, numbered list.
📥 How To Use This Prompt:
- Replace placeholders with actual words based on your keyword, niche, and audience.
- Enter this prompt into ChatGPT or any other writing tool and run it.
- Read the headlines you get carefully and check if they match your style and tone.
- Then test these headlines – such as using headline analyzer tools, or A/B testing on social media, emails, or Google previews.
✍️ Example Input:
Prompt:
Topic/Keyword: [Threads of AI]
Niche: [Artificial Intelligence / Tech Trends]
Audience: [AI Enthusiasts, Early Adopters, Tech Professionals]
Task:
Generate 8–10 blog post titles that:
âś… Include the exact SEO keyword from Topic
âś… Are under 60 characters
âś… Contain a number in every title
âś… Include at least one positive or negative sentiment word in every title
âś… Use active voice only
âś… Are optimized for high CTR and Google Featured Snippets
âś… Avoid keyword stuffing or unnatural phrasing
âś… Address user intent or pain points clearly
âś… Optionally include the audience if relevant
Return the titles in a neat, numbered list.
đź§ Example Output:
5 Best Ways to Use Threads of AI in 2025
Top 7 Threads of AI Trends You Can’t Ignore
3 Worst Threads of AI Mistakes to Avoid
8 Proven Benefits of Threads of AI for Developers
5 Risky Threads of AI Myths You Should Know
Top 6 Threads AI Tools That Save You Time
7 Simple Threads of AI Ideas for Beginners
3 Overrated Threads AI Features Explained
4 Easy Threads of AI Hacks That Actually Work
Top 5 Threads AI Fails and How to Avoid Them
📝 Additional Information:
- This is very useful for SEO blogs, affiliate content, newsletters, or YouTube titles.
- You can keep a positive or negative tone according to your readers – for example, if the audience wants to understand the problems then use a negative tone, and if you want to show the solution then use a positive tone.
- For Google Snippets, your titles should be simple and to the point. Such formats work well:
- “Top 5 reasons due to which…”
- “3 best tips that you should definitely try…”
- “Don’t repeat these [X] mistakes…”