Name the pair, the steps, and the CTA — so the page earns the rank, not the guess.
Draft an integration page for "Slack and Salesforce integration".
The draft named the pair (Slack + Salesforce), the steps (5: install → auth → map → test → ship), and the CTA ("Install the Slack app — 2 minute setup"). The page shipped and reached page 1 in 30 days, with 720 monthly visitors and a 12% install rate. The template earned the rank because it named the pair, not counted the words.
An x y integration page template is the draft that earns the rank. It fixes the pair, the steps, and the CTA — so the page reads as a source, not a guess. An SEO who counts the words earns the guess; an x y integration page template that names the pair and the steps earns the rank and the traffic.
A reusable draft shape for the integration — the pair, the steps, the CTA — that earns the rank and the traffic. The template fixes the shape so the page reads as a source, not a guess.
The two tools the page connects — the Slack and Salesforce, the pair — that earns the rank. The pair is the part that earns the rank, because an SEO who counts the words earns the guess; an SEO who names the pair earns the rank.
The one sequence the pair needs — the connect, the map, the test — that earns the rank. The steps are the part that earns the rank, because a pair without the steps earns the count and loses the click; a pair with the steps earns the traffic.
The one action the page needs — the install, the start, the docs — that earns the conversion. The CTA is the part that earns the conversion, because steps without the CTA earn the rank and lose the click; steps with the CTA earn the revenue.
The agent reads your integration and the SERP, drafts the pair, the steps, and the CTA, and ships the page. It pairs with the how to guide draft and the schema markup draft templates.
The pair, the SERP, the steps.
Agent names the two tools.
The one sequence the pair needs.
The install, start, or docs.
Names the pair, does not count the words
One sequence per pair, not five
Adds the CTA, does not skip it
Pairs with the how to guide and schema markup templates
Name the one pair, the one steps, and the one CTA. The page reads as a source, not a guess, which is why it earns the rank, not the count.
The draft that earns the rank — the pair, the steps, the CTA. An SEO who counts the words earns the guess; an SEO who names the pair and the steps earns the rank and the traffic.
Name the one sequence the pair needs — connect, map, test. A pair without the steps earns the count and loses the click; a pair with the steps earns the traffic, because the steps are what earn the rank.
A pair that earns the rank, steps that earn the click, and a CTA that earns the revenue. The template that counts earns the guess; the template that names the pair earns the rank.