/generate-blog
Produce SEO-optimized blog drafts aligned with brand messaging and target keywords.
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How this command gets triggered: by you, by Claude, or both.
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- You can call itInvoke it directly when you want it.
- Slash command
/generate-blog
Context preview
What this command does when you run it.
Produce SEO-optimized blog drafts aligned with brand messaging and target keywords.
Command definition
generate-blog.mdname: generate-blog
description: Produce SEO-optimized blog drafts aligned with brand messaging and target keywords.
usage: /content-marketing:generate-blog --topic "AI in GTM" --persona "CMO" --keyword "ai marketing strategy"
Generate Blog Command
Purpose
Create long-form blog content that balances SEO intent, persona pain points, and GTM storytelling.
Syntax
/content-marketing:generate-blog \
--topic "<working title>" \
--persona "<target role>" \
--keyword "<primary keyword>" \
--length 1200 \
--tone "authoritative"
Parameters
- `--topic`: Core subject or angle for the post.
- `--persona`: Reader profile (CMO, Demand Gen Lead, Founder).
- `--keyword`: Primary keyword to optimize for.
- `--length`: Target word count (default 1200).
- `--tone`: voice (authoritative, conversational, visionary).
- `--cta`: Desired call-to-action (demo, download, subscribe).
Output Package
- SEO brief (H1/H2 structure, keyword usage, meta data).
- Draft article in Markdown with intro → body → CTA.
- Pull quotes, tweet thread, LinkedIn caption suggestions.
- Repurposing ideas (podcast segment, newsletter blurb, short video script).
Best Practices
- Map subheadings to buyer journey stages.
- Include statistics or quotes every ~300 words for credibility.
- Add internal/external links (3 each minimum).
- End with CTA tied to campaign objective.
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name: generate-blog description: Produce SEO-optimized blog drafts aligned with brand messaging and target keywords. usage: /content-marketing:generate-blog --topic "AI in GTM" --persona "CMO" --keyword "ai marketing strategy"
Generate Blog Command
Purpose
Create long-form blog content that balances SEO intent, persona pain points, and GTM storytelling.
Syntax
/content-marketing:generate-blog \ --topic "<working title>" \ --persona "<target role>" \ --keyword "<primary keyword>" \ --length 1200 \ --tone "authoritative"
Parameters
- `--topic`: Core subject or angle for the post.
- `--persona`: Reader profile (CMO, Demand Gen Lead, Founder).
- `--keyword`: Primary keyword to optimize for.
- `--length`: Target word count (default 1200).
- `--tone`: voice (authoritative, conversational, visionary).
- `--cta`: Desired call-to-action (demo, download, subscribe).
Output Package
- SEO brief (H1/H2 structure, keyword usage, meta data).
- Draft article in Markdown with intro → body → CTA.
- Pull quotes, tweet thread, LinkedIn caption suggestions.
- Repurposing ideas (podcast segment, newsletter blurb, short video script).
Best Practices
- Map subheadings to buyer journey stages.
- Include statistics or quotes every ~300 words for credibility.
- Add internal/external links (3 each minimum).
- End with CTA tied to campaign objective.
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