Optimize content for search engines with keyword analysis, readability scoring, meta descriptions, and competitor comparison. Use this when users want to improve SEO, optimize blog posts, or analyze content for search performance.
The SEO Content Optimizer provides a comprehensive analysis of your content to improve search engine rankings and user engagement. It evaluates keyword usage, content structure, readability metrics, technical SEO elements like meta titles and descriptions, and overall content quality. The skill produces prioritized, actionable recommendations to fix critical SEO issues such as missing keywords in titles or poor meta descriptions, while also identifying opportunities for richer content and better internal linking.
This skill is designed for SEO specialists managing blog and website content who need to ensure technical and semantic optimization. Growth marketers and performance advertisers can use it to enhance landing pages and campaign assets for better organic visibility. Agency strategists responsible for client content audits will find it valuable to quickly diagnose weaknesses and recommend targeted improvements that align with competitive benchmarks.
Practitioners start by identifying and analyzing target keywords, checking their placement in titles, headings, and early paragraphs to maintain optimal density and avoid stuffing. Next, they assess content structure by reviewing heading hierarchy, paragraph length, and scanability to ensure the page is easy to navigate and keyword-rich. Following that, readability metrics such as Flesch Reading Ease, sentence length, and passive voice percentage are evaluated to improve clarity and engagement. Finally, technical SEO elements including meta titles, descriptions, URL slugs, and image alt text are generated or refined, with a review of content depth and E-A-T signals to confirm comprehensive topic coverage.
How do I know if my keyword usage is balanced? Aim for a keyword density between 1-2% and ensure primary keywords appear in key locations like the title, H1, and early content. What should I prioritize fixing first? Address critical issues such as missing meta descriptions, absent keywords in titles or H1 tags, and broken internal links before moving on to readability or content depth. Can this skill help identify content gaps? Yes, it highlights missing subtopics and opportunities to add related keywords or expand thin sections to improve topical relevance.
Attach the SEO Content Optimizer skill to a content review or optimization task within Metaflow to generate a detailed analysis and prioritized SEO recommendations. The agent will parse the input text and provide metrics on keyword placement, readability, meta elements, and content quality along with specific fixes. You can expect clear guidance to improve organic search performance and user experience based on established SEO best practices. This skill integrates seamlessly with other content and marketing workflows to support ongoing growth efforts.
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