u/madongrind

▲ 6 r/AISEOTricks+4 crossposts

Most people use Claude wrong for SEO

Most people are using Claude wrong for SEO. They open a new chat, ask for SEO blog ideas, get generic answers, and assume AI is overrated.

What changed everything for me was treating Claude like an actual SEO consultant instead of a content generator.

I created a dedicated project, fed it to my clients business context.

Uploaded competitor pages, existing blogs, keyword data, landing pages, and customer FAQs.

Then I trained it to think about:
• search intent
• funnel stages
• conversion potential
• content gaps
• internal linking
• business outcomes

The difference was honestly massive. Instead of random content suggestions, it started helping me:
→ find high-intent keywords
→ build topic clusters
→ improve old content
→ identify ranking gaps
→ create better landing pages
→ think strategically about SEO

This carousel is the exact setup process I now use myself.

If you have any questions, regarding setup, please feel free to ask in the comment section, would love to help!

#SEO #AEO #GEO #Claude #AISEO

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u/madongrind — 2 days ago
▲ 4 r/AISEOTricks+4 crossposts

Most people use AI for SEO…
But they ask terrible questions.

Better prompts = better rankings.
Here are 5 Claude prompts I’d use as an SEO pro:

  1. Full SEO Snapshot
    → Get a complete audit (tech + content + links + intent)
    → Output: quick wins, medium bets, long-term plays

  2. Keyword & Intent Gap
    → Find high, medium, low intent keywords
    → Map each keyword to content + difficulty

  3. Competitor Comparison
    → See why competitors outrank you
    → Get a 90-day action plan (impact × ease)

  4. Content Optimization Plan
    → Focus on pages ranking 5–20
    → Build a weekly upgrade plan (max ROI posts)

  5. Authority & Backlink Strategy
    → Find link gaps + partnership opportunities
    → Build a 6-month authority roadmap

Data you should feed (most people skip this):
→ GSC (queries + performance)
→ GA4 (engagement + landing pages)
→ Screaming Frog (technical crawl)
→ PageSpeed (CWV scores)
→ Ahrefs (keywords + backlinks)

SEO is no longer just execution.
It’s prompt engineering + strategy.

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Top spots on Google

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u/madongrind — 10 days ago
▲ 2 r/SEO_Xpert+1 crossposts

Not the ones everyone recommends.
The ones I actually open every single week at Hetneo's Links.

  1. Ahrefs
    → Keyword research and content gap analysis
    → I use it to find what's already ranking and where our cluster has gaps
    → Without this: building strategy in the dark

  2. Surfer SEO
    → On-page content structure and depth guidance
    → Not to keyword stuff to understand what depth looks like for each topic
    → Every content brief starts here before it goes to a writer

  3. Google Search Console (the most underused tool in SEO)
    → Pages getting impressions but not clicks = your quick-win refresh queue
    → Most teams look at this once a month at best
    → I check it every Friday

  4. Notion
    → Content calendars, team briefs, workflow tracking
    → Every piece gets a brief before a writer sees the topic
    → No brief = inconsistent content. No exceptions.

  5. Claude
    → Cuts the fluff that over-optimised content loves to hide behind
    → If a sentence needs three reads to understand it doesn't belong
    → Clarity is an SEO signal, not just a style choice

The tools aren't the strategy.
But the right tools make the strategy easier to execute consistently.

What's in your stack? Drop it below always looking for what I'm missing.

#SEOTools #SEOContent #ContentManager #ContentStrategy #SEO2026 #Ahrefs #Productivity #ContentMarketing

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u/madongrind — 14 days ago
▲ 5 r/SEO_Xpert+2 crossposts

What's the one content credibility problem you haven't been able to fix?

Not the theoretical version.
The real one sitting on your list every week.

A) My content doesn't cite enough credible sources and I know it shows
B) My author bios are generic they don't actually signal expertise
C) Everything reads authoritative but nothing sounds first-hand
D) I'm publishing YMYL content and I genuinely don't know if my E-E-A-T is strong enough

Drop your answer below.

Every response this month becomes a topic in May's content plan.

And if I can answer it right here in the comments I will.

No pitch. No follow-up DM. Just a real answer to a real problem.

#EEAT #SEOContent #ContentAuthority #SEO2026 #ContentStrategy #AskMeAnything #OrganicGrowth #ContentMarketing

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u/madongrind — 17 days ago