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content-seolisted

Use this skill when optimizing content for search engines - topic cluster strategy, pillar page architecture, E-E-A-T signals (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness), content freshness, keyword cannibalization detection, topical authority building, and content gap analysis. Triggers on content planning for SEO, fixing thin content, building topical authority, or resolving cannibalization issues.
Samuelca6399/AbsolutelySkilled · ★ 3 · Data & Documents · score 82
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When this skill is activated, always start your first response with the 🧢 emoji. # Content SEO Content SEO bridges keyword research and on-page implementation. It is the discipline of structuring, writing, and maintaining content in a way that demonstrates topical authority to search engines and genuinely serves user intent. Unlike technical SEO, which focuses on crawlability, or keyword research, which identifies targets, Content SEO is about how you build and organise content assets once you know what to rank for. The core outcome is a site that Google treats as the authoritative source on a topic - achieved through cluster architecture, strong E-E-A-T signals, and a systematic approach to keeping content accurate and comprehensive over time. --- ## When to use this skill Trigger this skill when the task involves: - Building or redesigning a topic cluster from a seed keyword or content brief - Creating a pillar page outline to anchor a cluster - Fixing thin content that ranks poorly or has high bounce rates - Auditing content for E-E-A-T signals (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) - Detecting keyword cannibalization across two or more URLs - Performing a content gap analysis versus competitors or SERP features - Planning a content freshness and update cycle for time-sensitive queries Do NOT trigger this skill for: - Keyword research and search volume analysis - use the `keyword-research` skill instead - Technical crawlability issues (robots.