# Send SEO Content Engine to your agent
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
## Fast path
- Download the package from Yavira.
- Extract it into a folder your agent can access.
- Paste one of the prompts below and point your agent at the extracted folder.
## Suggested prompts
### New install

```text
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Then review README.md for any prerequisites, environment setup, or post-install checks. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
```
### Upgrade existing

```text
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Then review README.md for any prerequisites, environment setup, or post-install checks. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
```
## Machine-readable fields
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      },
      "scope": "source",
      "summary": "Source download looks usable.",
      "detail": "Yavira can redirect you to the upstream package for this source.",
      "primaryActionLabel": "Download for OpenClaw",
      "primaryActionHref": "/downloads/afrexai-seo-content-engine"
    },
    "validation": {
      "installChecklist": [
        "Use the Yavira download entry.",
        "Review SKILL.md after the package is downloaded.",
        "Confirm the extracted package contains the expected setup assets."
      ],
      "postInstallChecks": [
        "Confirm the extracted package includes the expected docs or setup files.",
        "Validate the skill or prompts are available in your target agent workspace.",
        "Capture any manual follow-up steps the agent could not complete."
      ]
    }
  },
  "links": {
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    "downloadUrl": "https://openagent3.xyz/downloads/afrexai-seo-content-engine",
    "agentUrl": "https://openagent3.xyz/skills/afrexai-seo-content-engine/agent",
    "manifestUrl": "https://openagent3.xyz/skills/afrexai-seo-content-engine/agent.json",
    "briefUrl": "https://openagent3.xyz/skills/afrexai-seo-content-engine/agent.md"
  }
}
```
## Documentation

### SEO Content Engine

Turn your AI agent into a full SEO content team. Research → Plan → Write → Optimize → Publish — all in natural language.

No APIs. No subscriptions. Just smart agent workflows using web search and structured frameworks.

### Seed Expansion

When given a topic, expand it systematically:

Core keyword: The main term (e.g., "project management software")
Long-tail variants: Add modifiers — best, top, free, for [audience], vs, alternative, review, how to, guide
Question keywords: How/What/Why/When/Where + core keyword
Problem keywords: What pain does this solve? ("team missing deadlines", "project overruns")
Comparison keywords: "[Product A] vs [Product B]", "[Product] alternatives"

### Search Intent Classification

For each keyword, classify intent:

IntentSignal WordsContent TypeInformationalhow to, what is, guide, tutorial, whyHow-to guide, explainer, tutorialCommercialbest, top, review, comparison, vsListicle, comparison, reviewTransactionalbuy, pricing, discount, free trial, downloadProduct page, landing pageNavigational[brand name], login, support, docsBrand page (skip — low value)

### Competition Analysis (Using Web Search)

For each target keyword:

Step 1: Search the exact keyword
Step 2: Analyze top 5 results:
  - What type of content ranks? (listicle, guide, review)
  - What's the average word count? (check article length)
  - What subtopics do ALL top results cover? (table stakes)
  - What subtopics do NONE cover? (your opportunity)
  - Who wrote them? (big brand = harder, niche blog = beatable)
Step 3: Score opportunity:
  - Mostly forums/Reddit in top 5 = HIGH opportunity (no dedicated content)
  - All big brands (Forbes, HubSpot) = LOW opportunity (hard to outrank)
  - Mix of niche sites = MEDIUM opportunity (winnable with better content)

### Keyword Prioritization Matrix

Score each keyword (1-5 per dimension):

Dimension1 (Low)5 (High)RelevanceTangentially relatedCore topicIntent matchInformational onlyCommercial/transactionalCompetition gapAll big brandsForums, thin contentBusiness valueNo conversion pathDirect product tie-inContent feasibilityNeed proprietary dataCan write from expertise

Priority: Score ≥ 18 = write immediately. 13-17 = queue. < 13 = skip.

### Content Brief Template

Before writing ANY article, create this brief:

# Content Brief: [Title]

**Target keyword**: [primary keyword]
**Secondary keywords**: [3-5 related terms to weave in naturally]
**Search intent**: [informational/commercial/transactional]
**Target word count**: [based on competitor analysis]
**Content type**: [guide/listicle/comparison/review/case study]

## Audience
- Who is searching this? [persona]
- What do they already know? [beginner/intermediate/advanced]
- What do they want to DO after reading? [action]

## Must-Cover Subtopics (from competitor analysis)
1. [Topic all competitors cover — table stakes]
2. [Topic all competitors cover — table stakes]
3. ...

## Differentiation Angles (our edge)
1. [Topic NO competitor covers — our advantage]
2. [Fresh data/perspective they're missing]
3. [Practical template/tool they don't provide]

## Internal Links
- Link TO: [existing content on your site]
- Link FROM: [update these older articles to link to this one]

## CTA
- Primary: [what should the reader do?]
- Secondary: [email signup, related article, tool]

### Content Calendar Structure

Organize articles into clusters:

PILLAR PAGE: "Complete Guide to [Topic]" (3,000-5,000 words)
├── CLUSTER: "How to [Subtopic A]" (1,500-2,500 words)
├── CLUSTER: "Best [Subtopic B] for [Audience]" (2,000-3,000 words)
├── CLUSTER: "[Subtopic C] vs [Subtopic D]" (1,500-2,000 words)
├── CLUSTER: "[Subtopic E] Template + Examples" (1,000-1,500 words)
└── CLUSTER: "Common [Topic] Mistakes" (1,500-2,000 words)

Each cluster article links back to the pillar. The pillar links to all clusters. This builds topical authority.

### Article Structure (The HBCFC Formula)

Every article follows this skeleton:

H — Hook (first 100 words)

Open with a specific stat, question, or bold claim
NO generic intros ("In today's fast-paced world...")
State what the reader will get and why it matters
Include primary keyword naturally in first paragraph

B — Bridge (setup the problem)

Acknowledge the reader's pain or goal
Show you understand their situation
Create tension: "Most advice on X misses Y"
Transition to your solution

C — Core Content (the meat — 80% of word count)

Use H2s for major sections, H3s for subsections
Every H2 should work as a standalone answer to a question
Include at minimum:

One data point or stat per section (search for current data)
One practical example or template per major section
One "pro tip" callout per 500 words
Bullet lists for scannable items (readers skim)


Natural keyword placement: primary keyword in 2-3 H2s, secondary keywords in H3s and body

F — FAQ Section (5-7 questions)

Pull from "People Also Ask" in search results
Answer concisely (40-60 words each)
Include primary/secondary keywords naturally
This section generates FAQ rich snippets in Google

C — Conclusion + CTA (final 150-200 words)

Summarize 3 key takeaways (bullet points)
Restate the primary keyword naturally
Clear call to action (one CTA only — don't dilute)

### Writing Rules

Sentence variety: Mix short (5-8 words) with medium (12-18) and occasional long (20-25). Never three long sentences in a row.
Paragraph length: 2-4 sentences max. One-sentence paragraphs are fine for emphasis.
Active voice: "The tool analyzes data" not "Data is analyzed by the tool"
Specific > vague: "Increased conversions by 34%" not "significantly improved results"
No filler phrases: Cut "it's important to note that", "in order to", "at the end of the day"
Transition words: Use sparingly and vary them. Not every paragraph needs "However" or "Additionally".
Read-aloud test: If it sounds robotic when read aloud, rewrite it.

### Keyword Integration (Natural Placement)

✅ DO:
- Primary keyword in title (H1)
- Primary keyword in first 100 words
- Primary keyword in 1-2 H2 headings
- Primary keyword in conclusion
- Secondary keywords scattered in body (1-2 each)
- Semantic variants throughout (synonyms, related phrases)

❌ DON'T:
- Use exact keyword more than 1x per 200 words
- Force keywords into headings where they sound unnatural
- Use the same keyword phrase 3x in one paragraph
- Stuff keywords in image alt text unnaturally

### 4. On-Page SEO Checklist

Run this checklist on every article before publishing:

### Title Tag (H1)

Contains primary keyword (preferably near the beginning)
 Under 60 characters (won't get truncated in search)
 Compelling — would YOU click this in search results?
 Includes a power word (ultimate, complete, proven, essential)
 Includes current year if relevant (e.g., "Best X in 2026")

### Meta Description

150-160 characters
 Contains primary keyword
 Includes a benefit or outcome
 Has a call to action ("Learn how", "Discover", "Find out")
 Unique (not duplicated from another page)

### URL Slug

Short (3-5 words)
 Contains primary keyword
 No stop words (the, and, of, etc.)
 Hyphens between words
 Example: /best-project-management-tools

### Headings

Only ONE H1 (the title)
 H2s for major sections (5-8 per article)
 H3s for subsections within H2s
 At least 2 H2s contain primary or secondary keywords
 Headings are descriptive (not "Part 1", "Section A")

### Content

Minimum 1,500 words (2,000+ for competitive keywords)
 Primary keyword appears 4-8 times naturally
 Secondary keywords appear 1-3 times each
 At least one internal link per 500 words
 At least 2-3 external links to authoritative sources
 Images every 300-500 words (stock photos, diagrams, screenshots)
 All images have descriptive alt text

### Technical

Schema markup defined (Article type at minimum)
 Table of contents for articles over 2,000 words
 Mobile-friendly formatting (no wide tables, reasonable image sizes)
 No broken links

### Schema Markup Template (Article)

{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "Article",
  "headline": "[Title]",
  "description": "[Meta description]",
  "author": {
    "@type": "Person",
    "name": "[Author]"
  },
  "datePublished": "[YYYY-MM-DD]",
  "dateModified": "[YYYY-MM-DD]",
  "publisher": {
    "@type": "Organization",
    "name": "[Site Name]"
  }
}

### FAQ Schema Template

{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "FAQPage",
  "mainEntity": [
    {
      "@type": "Question",
      "name": "[Question 1]",
      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "@type": "Answer",
        "text": "[Answer 1]"
      }
    }
  ]
}

### Template A: "Best [X] for [Y]" Listicle

# Best [X] for [Y] in [Year]

[Hook: Stat about the problem or market size]
[Bridge: Why choosing the right X matters for Y]

## Quick Comparison Table
| Product | Best For | Price | Rating |
|---------|----------|-------|--------|

## 1. [Product Name] — Best Overall
### Why It Stands Out
### Key Features
### Pricing
### Who It's For
### Downsides

[Repeat for 7-10 products]

## How We Evaluated
[Methodology — builds trust]

## FAQ
## Final Verdict

### Template B: "How to [X]" Guide

# How to [X]: Step-by-Step Guide ([Year])

[Hook: What you'll achieve by the end]
[Bridge: Common mistakes people make with X]

## What You'll Need
[Prerequisites, tools, time estimate]

## Step 1: [Action Verb + Outcome]
[Detailed instructions]
[Screenshot or example]
[Pro tip callout]

[Repeat for each step]

## Common Mistakes to Avoid
## Advanced Tips
## FAQ
## Next Steps

### Template C: "[X] vs [Y]" Comparison

# [X] vs [Y]: Which Is Better in [Year]?

[Hook: The core difference in one sentence]
[Bridge: When to choose X vs Y]

## Quick Verdict
[TL;DR comparison — who should choose what]

## Overview Comparison
| Feature | X | Y |
|---------|---|---|

## [Feature Category 1]: [X] vs [Y]
### How [X] Handles It
### How [Y] Handles It
### Winner: [X/Y] because [reason]

[Repeat for 5-7 feature categories]

## Pricing Breakdown
## Who Should Choose [X]
## Who Should Choose [Y]
## FAQ
## Our Recommendation

### Template D: Ultimate Guide (Pillar Page)

# The Ultimate Guide to [Topic] ([Year])

[Hook: Why this topic matters now]
[Bridge: What this guide covers that others don't]

## Table of Contents

## Chapter 1: [Foundational Concept]
[Explain the basics — link to cluster article for deep dive]

## Chapter 2: [Core Strategy]
[Main approach — link to how-to cluster]

## Chapter 3: [Tools & Resources]
[Curated list — link to comparison cluster]

## Chapter 4: [Advanced Techniques]
[Expert-level tactics]

## Chapter 5: [Common Mistakes]
[What to avoid — link to mistakes cluster]

## Chapter 6: [Case Studies / Examples]
[Real-world applications]

## FAQ (10-15 questions for this one)
## Conclusion + What to Do Next

### Pre-Publish Optimization

1. READABILITY CHECK
   - Flesch Reading Ease: aim for 60-70 (8th-9th grade level)
   - No paragraphs over 4 sentences
   - No sentences over 25 words without a break
   - Subheading every 250-300 words

2. KEYWORD DENSITY CHECK
   - Primary keyword: 0.5-1.5% density (not higher)
   - If over 1.5%: replace some instances with synonyms
   - If under 0.5%: add naturally in body paragraphs

3. LINK AUDIT
   - Internal links: 3-5 per 1,500 words minimum
   - External links: 2-3 to authoritative sources (.gov, .edu, industry leaders)
   - No orphan pages (every article linked from at least one other)

4. MEDIA CHECK
   - Featured image with alt text
   - In-content images/diagrams every 300-500 words
   - Tables where data comparison exists
   - Callout boxes for key takeaways

5. CTA CHECK
   - One primary CTA (not competing CTAs)
   - CTA appears at end and optionally mid-article
   - CTA is specific ("Download the template" not "Learn more")

### Post-Publish Actions

1. INDEX REQUEST
   - Submit URL to Google Search Console
   - Share on social media (generates initial signals)

2. INTERNAL LINKING UPDATE
   - Find 3-5 existing articles related to this topic
   - Add contextual links from those articles to this new one
   - This distributes link equity and helps discovery

3. MONITOR (Week 1-4)
   - Track ranking position for target keyword
   - Monitor organic impressions in Search Console
   - Check bounce rate and time on page

4. UPDATE CYCLE
   - Refresh content every 6-12 months
   - Update stats, add new sections, improve based on search performance
   - Articles that rank page 2 (positions 11-20) = highest ROI to update

### 7. Content Scoring Rubric

Score every article before publishing (aim for 85+):

CriteriaPointsHow to ScoreKeyword optimization/15Title + H2s + natural body placementContent depth/20Covers all subtopics competitors cover + unique anglesReadability/15Short paragraphs, varied sentences, scannablePractical value/15Templates, examples, actionable steps (not just theory)Structure/10Clear H2/H3 hierarchy, logical flow, TOC for long articlesInternal links/53+ contextual internal linksExternal links/52+ authoritative external referencesMedia/5Images, tables, or diagrams presentMeta tags/5Title < 60 chars, description 150-160 chars, both include keywordCTA clarity/5Single clear CTA with specific actionTOTAL/100

Score guide:

90-100: Publish immediately — strong ranking potential
80-89: Publish with minor tweaks noted
70-79: Needs revision — likely missing depth or optimization
Below 70: Rewrite — significant gaps

### 8. SEO Agent Commands

Use natural language to trigger these workflows:

CommandWhat It Does"Research keywords for [topic]"Full keyword expansion + prioritization matrix"Analyze competitors for [keyword]"Top 5 SERP analysis with content gaps"Create a content brief for [keyword]"Full brief using the template above"Write an article about [topic]"Full article using HBCFC framework + on-page checklist"Optimize this article for [keyword]"Run the optimization workflow on existing content"Score this article"Apply the 100-point scoring rubric"Plan a content cluster for [topic]"Pillar + 5-6 cluster articles with internal linking map"Generate schema for this article"Article + FAQ JSON-LD markup"Create a [listicle/guide/comparison]"Use the specific template for that content type"Audit my SEO"Full on-page checklist against provided content

### Semantic SEO (Topic Authority)

Don't just target one keyword — own the entire topic:

Map ALL subtopics in your niche using keyword research
Create content for each subtopic (content cluster model)
Interlink everything with contextual anchor text
Google rewards sites that comprehensively cover a topic

### Featured Snippet Optimization

To win featured snippets (position 0):

Paragraph snippets: Answer the question in 40-60 words directly under an H2 that IS the question
List snippets: Use ordered/unordered lists with clear H2
Table snippets: Use HTML tables with clear headers
Target keywords where current snippets are weak or missing

### Content Freshness Signals

Google favors fresh content for time-sensitive queries:

Include the current year in titles where relevant
Update stats and data annually
Add "Last updated: [date]" to articles
Republish with new publish date after major updates

### E-E-A-T Signals (Experience, Expertise, Authority, Trust)

Experience: Include first-hand examples ("When I tested this...")
Expertise: Cite specific data, reference methodology
Authority: Link to/from authoritative sources, get cited by others
Trust: Clear author bios, about page, contact info, HTTPS, privacy policy

Built by AfrexAI — AI agent infrastructure for businesses that ship.
## Trust
- Source: tencent
- Verification: Indexed source record
- Publisher: 1kalin
- Version: 1.0.0
## Source health
- Status: healthy
- Source download looks usable.
- Yavira can redirect you to the upstream package for this source.
- Health scope: source
- Reason: direct_download_ok
- Checked at: 2026-05-07T17:22:31.273Z
- Expires at: 2026-05-14T17:22:31.273Z
- Recommended action: Download for OpenClaw
## Links
- [Detail page](https://openagent3.xyz/skills/afrexai-seo-content-engine)
- [Send to Agent page](https://openagent3.xyz/skills/afrexai-seo-content-engine/agent)
- [JSON manifest](https://openagent3.xyz/skills/afrexai-seo-content-engine/agent.json)
- [Markdown brief](https://openagent3.xyz/skills/afrexai-seo-content-engine/agent.md)
- [Download page](https://openagent3.xyz/downloads/afrexai-seo-content-engine)