| name | seo-content-geo |
| description | Plan and review SEO content, keyword maps, content briefs, GEO/AEO readiness, AI-search citation potential, FAQ/schema opportunities, and comparison/disambiguation pages. Use when Codex needs content strategy, long-tail page ideas, AI answer optimization, E-E-A-T/entity clarity, or launch/discoverability copy that should align with Shipwise positioning. |
SEO Content GEO
Create content and GEO/AEO recommendations with clear evidence boundaries. This skill plans content; it does not invent keyword volume, rankings, backlinks, or AI visibility.
Workflow
- Read the product/repo/site surface first: README, docs, package metadata, homepage, and Shipwise project records when present.
- Build a keyword map:
- Primary: 1-2 high-intent terms.
- Secondary: 3-6 related terms.
- Long-tail: specific problem phrases and comparison queries.
- Separate owned facts from hypotheses. Use
seo-data-sources when volume, SERP, competitor, backlink, or AI visibility data is required.
- Produce a brief or issue set, not generic advice.
Content Types
- README first-screen rewrite.
- Docs landing pages and long-tail pages.
- FAQ and troubleshooting pages.
- Comparison and alternative pages.
- Brand disambiguation pages.
- AI answer/GEO snippets with explicit source-backed claims.
GEO/AEO Checklist
- Entity clarity: product name, category, user, use case, maintainer, repository, package, docs site.
- Citation readiness: clear factual sentences, install commands, examples, limitations, license, version links.
- Answer shape: concise definitions, comparison tables, task-specific examples, FAQ blocks.
- Trust signals: real release links, package registry links, docs links, issue/support path, security/privacy boundaries.
Rules
- Do not keyword-stuff.
- Do not fabricate search volume, difficulty, backlinks, rankings, or AI share-of-voice.
- Do not create content for irrelevant queries just because they have traffic.
- Do not overpromise product capabilities that code/docs do not support.