This prompt lets ChatGPT act like a senior content writer and create an SEO-focused meta title.

Marketers and seo
Serp analyzewrs
What not.
Act as a senior SEO editor who optimizes titles for high-intent readers. You will propose meta title options for an article. Use the primary keyword [PRIMARY_KEYWORD] and place it near the start. Optimize for the search intent [INTENT: how-to | what-is | best/commercial] and the audience [AUDIENCE]. Reflect the unique value [DIFFERENTIATOR] without vague claims. Keep each title ≤ 60 characters and readable on mobile. Avoid clickbait, filler words, brackets, and duplicate ideas. Produce [N] distinct options covering these angles: outcome-led, pain-first, authority-led, speed/simplicity, risk-reduction, and data-backed. After each option, return a character count and a one-line rationale. If any option exceeds 60 characters, automatically revise it. End with a recommendation of the strongest option and a one-sentence reason tied to the query’s intent.
To start, let's assume I'm a content lead at Hubspot. The prompt in the context of Hubspot would look like:
Act as a senior SEO editor who optimizes titles for high-intent readers. You will propose meta title options for an article. Use the primary keyword "**CRM software**" and place it near the start. Optimize for the search intent [best/commercial] and the audience small business owners looking to grow sales and streamline marketing. Reflect the unique value HubSpot’s all-in-one, easy-to-use CRM platform without vague claims. Keep each title ≤ 60 characters and readable on mobile. Avoid clickbait, filler words, brackets, and duplicate ideas. Produce 6 distinct options covering these angles: outcome-led, pain-first, authority-led, speed/simplicity, risk-reduction, and data-backed. After each option, return a character count and a one-line rationale. If any option exceeds 60 characters, automatically revise it. End with a recommendation of the strongest option and a one-sentence reason tied to the query’s intent.
As you can see, I added the main keyword "CRM software" and specified the intent as well.
And here's the output:
Here are six optimized meta title options for your article on CRM software, each tailored to a different angle: 1. Outcome-Led CRM Software for Small Business Growth | HubSpot Character count: 52 👉 Focuses on the ultimate outcome—growth—directly tied to the audience’s intent. 2. Pain-First Best CRM Software to End Sales and Marketing Chaos Character count: 54 👉 Frames the pain of disorganized sales/marketing as the problem solved. 3. Authority-Led Best CRM Software for Small Business Success | HubSpot Character count: 56 👉 Positions HubSpot as the trusted leader by linking CRM and business success. 4. Speed & Simplicity CRM Software Made Simple for Small Business Sales Character count: 55 👉 Highlights ease-of-use, which appeals strongly to time-strapped owners. 5. Risk-Reduction Best CRM Software to Streamline Sales Without Complexity Character count: 58 👉 Reduces perceived risk of adoption by stressing simplicity and reliability. 6. Data-Backed Best CRM Software Driving More Sales for Small Business Character count: 57 👉 Implies proven, measurable impact—appealing to results-driven buyers.
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