15 Smart Ways to Use ChatGPT for SEO (Straight From an SEO Pro)

As an SEO strategist with years of hands-on experience, I’ve seen tools come and go. Over the years, I’ve tested many tools, but when ChatGPT came onto the scene, it became a core part of my SEO playbook. I’ve explored every corner of what it can do for search optimization. It’s like having a 24/7 personal assistant who never gets tired, never misses a deadline, and always has an answer ready.

In this blog, I’ll walk you through 15 smart ways to use ChatGPT for SEO, strategies I rely on daily to speed up the SEO workflow. So, whether you’re looking to save time, maximize creativity, or gain an edge in your niche, this post will give you actionable insights straight from someone who’s been there and done that.

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1. Use ChatGPT For Keyword Research

I’ll admit straight away: ChatGPT isn’t a replacement for professional keyword research tools like Ahrefs, Semrush, or Moz. It simply can’t provide important metrics like search volume, keyword difficulty, or CPC (cost per click). However, it’s a great tool in the hands of an SEO expert who knows how to think creatively.

Caution

Always verify the information, as ChatGPT may sometimes provide inaccurate details.

Group Keywords by Intent

One of the smartest ways to use ChatGPT is to analyze a list of keywords and group them based on intent. For example, you can provide ChatGPT with a raw list of keywords, such as:

  • Buy organic skincare products
  • How to make DIY skincare
  • Best organic face creams for dry skin
  • Organic skincare benefits

Then, ask it to categorize these into Transactional, Informational, and Navigational intents. What makes this method valuable is that intent categorization is often subjective, requiring a mix of human intuition and context. However, ChatGPT accelerates the process by offering structured groupings based on its understanding of the keywords.

 

Generate Long-Tail Keywords

Now, let’s say you’re working with a client in an industry you’re not well-versed in—maybe something like industrial equipment rentals. You can provide ChatGPT with a seed keyword, such as “forklift rentals,” and ask it to generate long-tail keyword ideas.

ChatGPT can deliver suggestions like:

  • Affordable forklift rental services near me
  • How to choose the right forklift for your warehouse
  • Forklift rental pricing for small businesses
  • Short-term vs long-term forklift rentals

Of course, next you should paste these keywords into professional tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush to analyze their search volume, keyword difficulty, and traffic potential.

 

Prioritize Keywords

Once you have got list of keywords, you can take it a step further by using ChatGPT to organize and prioritize them based on specific metrics.

For instance, you could input a list like this:

  • Buy ergonomic office chairs
  • Office chairs for back pain relief
  • Affordable ergonomic desk setups
  • Best ergonomic chairs for small spaces

Then, you can prompt ChatGPT with something like:

“Based on their potential to drive conversions and relevance to an eCommerce site selling ergonomic furniture, prioritize these keywords. Assume transactional intent is a high priority.”

ChatGPT will respond with a prioritized list that reflects logical assumptions about the user’s intent and conversion potential, such as:

  1. Buy ergonomic office chairs (High conversion potential)
  2. Office chairs for back pain relief (Highly relevant and semi-transactional)
  3. Affordable ergonomic desk setups (Price-sensitive but potential buyers)
  4. Best ergonomic chairs for small spaces (Informational, lower conversion)

I think this is really helpful especially when you’re overwhelmed with keyword options. You can then cross-check the suggested priorities against real-world data in your SEO software.

 

2. Generate Content Ideas

Traditional research often leaves you stuck with repetitive, basic concepts. But, even here, ChatGPT changes everything. You can simply ask it to generate content ideas, and it will do so based on your specific needs. The key here is the prompt—how you phrase your request. For example:

Please generate 30 blog post ideas related to “Acne Treatment” while adhering to the following criteria:

1. Each topic should have an informational intent to provide value to readers.

2. The keywords must be at least three words long to guarantee specificity and relevance.

3. The topics should reflect popular discussions found on forums like Reddit, focusing on real user concerns or frequently asked questions.

You can keep improving the prompts to get more accurate results.

If the first batch isn’t perfect, adjust the language, add constraints, or ask it to focus on creativity versus SEO keywords.

Now, you might think, “Why not just Google it or use keyword research tools?

🚀 Google will often show you what’s already been done—a list of what’s currently ranking. ChatGPT, on the other hand, generates new ideas that may not even exist yet, giving you a unique angle to stand out.

🚀 ChatGPT cuts through hours of brainstorming by delivering dozens of ideas in seconds. No more hopping between multiple tabs or struggling to connect the dots—it’s like having an assistant that’s always ready to brainstorm.

If you already have a rough idea, you can use ChatGPT to expand on it or validate its relevance. For instance, ask it:

  • Does this topic have enough angles for a blog series?
  • How can I make this topic more engaging for my audience?

Once you start using it for idea generation, you’ll wonder how you ever worked without it.

 

3. Create SEO Content Outlines

I believe ChatGPT is the best SEO content outline creator. I say this with confidence because I’ve used it to streamline my workflow hundreds of times. Exactly, ChatGPT can simplify the process in really impressive ways—if you know how to use it the right way.

Important

To create content that ranks number one, you need to go deeper—conduct in-depth research, analyze SERP competitors, and incorporate unique insights that AI simply can’t replicate.

The Process

Here’s how I use ChatGPT to craft content outlines:

First of all, start by feeding ChatGPT a primary keyword along with the desired content type. For instance, I might ask:

Generate an outline for a blog post on ‘Smart Ways to Use ChatGPT for SEO.’ Include sections that appeal to beginners and advanced users, and focus on actionable advice.

If the first result seems generic, adjust your prompt. For example:

Include at least five H2s with additional H3 subpoints, focusing on practical SEO tips, tools, and real-world examples.

Once you have a draft, compare it with top-ranking pages for your target keyword. Are there gaps in your outline? ChatGPT might miss certain nuances, so manually adjust based on competitor analysis.

After validating the structure, add sections that highlight your expertise or unique perspective.

Types of Prompts That Work Best

Simple Structure Prompts

“Give me a detailed content outline for [topic]. Include H2 and H3 headings.”

Competitor-Based Prompts

“Analyze these headlines: [list headlines]. Suggest an optimized outline for a more comprehensive post on the same topic.”

Intent-Driven Prompts

“Create an outline that addresses the informational, navigational, and transactional intent for [keyword].”

Persona-Based Prompts

“Generate an outline for [topic] targeting SEO beginners with clear examples and simple language. ”

Don’t over-rely on AI-generated outlines. ChatGPT doesn’t analyze SERP competition, evaluate search intent deeply, or consider your audience’s preferences. Remember, ranking-worthy content demands customization, expert insights, and rigorous research.

For instance, a ChatGPT outline might suggest a section titled “The Benefits of On-Page SEO,” but it won’t tell you to highlight advanced strategies like schema markup or internal links unless you prompt it specifically.

 

4. Write Meta Descriptions

As an SEO expert, I also use ChatGPT to create high-quality, SEO-optimized meta descriptions that hit all the green lights. Yes, they don’t directly influence organic rankings, but they can increase your click-through rate.

 

Smart Prompt Ideas

Meta descriptions need to stay within 140–155 characters to avoid truncation in search results. Here’s an example prompt:

“Write a meta description for [topic or page] in 140–155 characters, targeting the keyword ‘[target keyword]’, with a focus on [benefit/problem-solving].”

End with a CTA
The intent is [Informational]

Bulk Meta Descriptions? No Problem

If you need to generate meta descriptions for multiple pages, streamline the process with batch prompts. For example:

Write meta descriptions for the following topics:

🔎 Best practices for keyword research
🔎 Top content management systems for 2025
🔎 Beginner’s guide to link-building

Each meta description should:

Be 140–155 characters
Include the main keyword naturally
Use a professional yet approachable tone
End with a CTA.

If ChatGPT’s first attempt isn’t perfect, don’t give up. Add feedback to make it better: Make the tone friendlier and reduce the character count to 150.

Provide ChatGPT with context about the target audience or page type to generate descriptions that feel personalized and relevant.

 

5. Suggest Internal Linking Opportunities

Until now, internal linking optimization has been mostly a manual task. I’ve always found this step to be one of the most rewarding parts of optimizing a website. It’s where you can take control and strategically guide search engines and users to key pages. The problem? It’s also time-consuming.

Yes, tools like Ahrefs have introduced features to suggest internal linking opportunities. But, these suggestions often fall short. In my opinion, it’s not a reliable feature (At least now).

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Also, there’s a WordPress plugin (Internal Link Juicer)—a decent solution if your site happens to run on WordPress. But even here, the automation feels generic. It doesn’t know if a link truly fits into the context of a sentence or adds value for the user. It doesn’t understand tone or intent, two things that matter more than people realize.

 

How to Get Started

In such cases, ChatGPT gives me the ability to do something no tool has done before: combine automation with intelligence. Here’s how I use it. First, I feed it a content inventory—a list of my site’s pages with key topics and focus areas. Then, I provide it with a new article draft and ask it to identify potential internal linking opportunities.

Remember

Unlike traditional tools, ChatGPT doesn’t just search for keyword matches; it understands the context.

Here is how to do it:

Provide a list of your blog topics, main pages, or product categories, and ChatGPT can suggest connections based on relevance. For example:

If you have a blog post on “10 Benefits of Yoga” and another on “Best Yoga Mats,” ChatGPT might suggest linking the yoga mats page within the blog post to drive traffic to your product page.

You can also share your primary keywords or target pages, and ChatGPT can recommend appropriate anchor texts for linking. For instance, if you’re targeting the page “Beginner’s Guide to link-building,” ChatGPT can suggest phrases like “learn the basics of SEO” or “SEO for beginners” as internal linking anchors.

It can also recommend where to include internal links within the content. Finally, if you have pillar pages and supporting blog content, ChatGPT can suggest linking supporting content to the pillar page.

Example Use Case

You provide:

List of blog topics: “Acne Treatment Tips,” “Best Products for Sensitive Skin,” “How to Prevent Acne Scars.”
Target page: “Acne Treatment for Teens.”

 

ChatGPT Suggests:

Link “Acne Treatment Tips” to “Acne Treatment for Teens” using anchor text like “effective acne solutions for teenagers.”
Link “How to Prevent Acne Scars” with anchor text like “preventing acne scars after treatment.”

Limitations

Be aware that ChatGPT relies on the details you provide—it cannot crawl your site or analyze existing links. That’s why you should provide a clear list of your content or website structure, plus specify target pages or keywords and describe the type of relationship (e.g., blog to product page, blog to blog, etc.).

So, if you’ve been stuck doing internal linking manually or relying on tools that don’t really “get it,” it’s time to give ChatGPT a try.

 

6. Craft SEO-Friendly Content

These days, it seems like every other writer is using AI to craft “SEO-friendly” content. And yes, AI tools have made it incredibly easy to create articles in seconds. If you’ve spent enough time reading AI-generated content (and trust me, I have), you’ll notice a pattern. The tone, structure, and even vocabulary are eerily similar.

AI-generated articles love throwing around overused jargon like “leverage” or “landscape.” The result? A sea of content that feels mechanical and lifeless.

I believe that to truly craft SEO-friendly content that stands out—content no one can differentiate from human writing—you need two things: your personal writing voice and the right ChatGPT prompts. Let me break this down for you.

Attention

To craft content worthy of a #1 spot on SERPs, start with deep industry knowledge. Sharing your personal expertise and unique perspectives sets your content apart.

So, how can you craft human-friendly content with ChatGPT?

 

Incorporate Your Experience into AI Outputs

Indeed, ChatGPT is a great assistant but when you use it, don’t just accept its output at face value. Instead, guide it with your unique perspective. For example: If I ask ChatGPT to generate a paragraph on “ how to hire an SEO agency, I will get something like this:

ChatGPT example
Small paragraphs, non-creative H3s, nothing new. But if I provide specific details based on my expertise, I can create content that is several times better.

To get better content from ChatGPT, use clear, detailed, and specific prompts. Here’s how:

Be Specific: Clearly state what you want.

Example: “Write a 300-word blog introduction about the benefits of organic skincare for sensitive skin.”
Provide Context: Share background info or the purpose.

Example: “Create an SEO-friendly product description for an eco-friendly water bottle, targeting the keyword ‘reusable water bottle.'”
Add Style or Tone Requirements: Indicate tone or style preferences.

Example: “Write in a professional tone for an audience of tech-savvy professionals.”
Break Down Complex Tasks: Ask for step-by-step content.

Example: “List 5 subheadings for a blog about ‘AI in marketing,’ and include a brief summary for each.”
Include Examples: If possible, reference examples or formats you like.

Example: “Generate content similar to this format: [Insert text or description].”

Prompt Formula:
“[What you want] + [Specific details or requirements] + [Tone or purpose] + [Any examples or formatting needs].”

The more precise your prompt, the better the results!

Most people fail to realize that the default AI-generated content feels generic because they ask generic questions. If you want something unique, you need to think deeper when crafting your prompts.

Instead of saying:
“Write a blog about the importance of backlinks.”

Try:
“Explain the role of backlinks in SEO, talk like you’re sharing my personal expertise, and explain that backlinks are one of the most important ranking factors.

Add extra notes:

  • Don’t generate short sentences
  • Sounds like a human
  • Don’t use overused words
  • Etc

This level of specificity pushes ChatGPT to create something that aligns with your expertise.

What works for me is treating ChatGPT as a collaborator. I use it to brainstorm, refine ideas, or even rewrite awkward sentences, but I always edit its output to match my voice. For example:

  • When ChatGPT suggests something like:
    “Using content clusters can improve your website’s topical authority.”

I’ll rewrite it into something more natural:
“If you want to rank higher, imagine your website as a library. Grouping related topics into content clusters helps search engines connect the pieces—and boosts your authority in the process.”

Notice how the second version feels more conversational? That’s what readers connect with.

To make the most of ChatGPT, you need to think out of the box.

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Even after following all the right steps, don’t assume ChatGPT’s output is ready to publish. Treat it as a draft, not the final product. Here’s what I do:

  1. Cut the Dust: AI often adds extra sentences that add no value. Be ruthless in editing.
  2. Replace Overused Words: Swap out words like “leverage” or “backbone” with something more natural—”make the most of,” for instance.
  3. Fact-Check: AI can get things wrong, so verify data, stats, and claims.
  4. Add Your Voice: Integrate humor, personality, or even a bold opinion to make the content truly yours.

 

7. Implement Technical SEO Tasks

ChatGPT is also a great player in technical SEO tasks. Technical SEO often involves tasks that are repetitive, code-heavy, or require thorough attention to detail. Of course, it does not replace advanced technical SEO tools like Screaming Frog or Ahrefs, but you can utilize it for quick solutions I’m going to discuss below.

 

Generate HTML Banners

Adding visually appealing and SEO-friendly HTML banners to your website can strengthen user experience and improve rankings. ChatGPT can:

  • Create a clean and responsive HTML banner code based on your specifications.
  • Suggest how to optimize banners with alt tags and proper image dimensions.

Prompt Example:

“Generate a responsive HTML banner promoting a 50% off sale, with an image placeholder and a call-to-action button linking to /sale.”

Output Example:

Output Example

 

Review or Validate Coding

Not sure if your existing technical SEO implementation is correct? ChatGPT can:

  • Review your code snippets for robots.txt, hreflang, or redirects to ensure accuracy.
  • Identify basic errors or suggest improvements.

Prompt Example:

“Is this robots.txt file configured correctly for blocking /private-folder/?”

Prompt Example
ChatGPT Feedback:

“Yes, this configuration is correct. It prevents all search engines from accessing the /private-folder/ directory.”

 

Generate Robots.txt and XML Sitemap Files

ChatGPT can also:

  • Create a robots.txt file to allow or disallow specific areas of your site.
  • Generate or validate an XML sitemap to ensure proper indexing.

Prompt Example:

“Generate a robots.txt file that blocks /admin/, allows /blog/, and includes a sitemap link.”

Output Example:

Output Example

 

Check or Generate Redirect Codes

Redirects are vital for maintaining link equity and avoiding 404 errors. ChatGPT can:

  • Generate .htaccess or Nginx redirect codes.
  • Validate existing redirect rules for errors.

Prompt Example:

“Generate a .htaccess rule to redirect http://example.com to https://example.com.”

Output Example:

Output Example
Additionally, ChatGPT can explain why specific pages might not be indexed, check or generate hreflang tags for various language versions of a page, and validate existing hreflang tag implementations.

 

8. Craft Content Strategy

Yes, you got it right! ChatGPT has no limits. It can also develop a killer content strategy with SEO in mind.

Here’s how ChatGPT can help you craft a strong content strategy, step by step:

First of all, I ask ChatGPT to create a content funnel. It is the foundation of an effective content strategy. It guides users from the awareness stage to the decision stage, making sure they find value at every step.

ChatGPT can help you:

  • Identify topics for the awareness stage (e.g., blogs, guides, or explainer videos that educate your audience).
  • Suggest actionable ideas for the consideration stage (e.g., comparisons, case studies, or detailed product information).
  • Generate high-conversion content for the decision stage (e.g., testimonials, landing pages, or pricing breakdowns).

Prompt Example:

Generate topic ideas for a content funnel for an eCommerce store selling organic skincare products.”

Output Example:

Awareness: “The Benefits of Organic Skincare Over Synthetic Products.”
Consideration: “Top 5 Organic Skincare Brands Compared.”
Decision: “Why Our Organic Skincare Line is Trusted by Thousands.”

Next, you can take advantage by asking ChatGPT to organize topics for various demographics, personas, or industry verticals, or to create tables to better demonstrate data like this:

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Moving forward, you can ​​create a content calendar that makes sure you publish consistently and stay aligned with seasonal trends, product launches, or industry events. ChatGPT can:

  • Suggest posting frequencies (e.g., twice a week, monthly newsletters).
  • Align topics with key dates, such as holidays or industry conferences.
  • Include supporting content types like videos, infographics, or social media posts.
Prompt Example:

“Create a 3-month content calendar for a fitness blog with weekly posts.”

9. Generate Seo-Friendly URLs

Sometimes, I need to generate thousands—yes, thousands—of user-friendly URLs, when working on programmatic SEO campaigns, for instance. Yes, when you’re working on a large-scale SEO project, like creating location pages for every city in a country or product pages for hundreds of variations, manually crafting each URL may seem a very boring process.

Here’s how I do it. I start with a sample URL structure—something like this:

domain.com/{category}/{sub-category}/{city}

I feed ChatGPT a prompt along the lines of:

“Generate URLs for a list of cities, each containing a category and sub-category. Here’s the structure: [insert example]. Use hyphens to separate words, avoid special characters, and keep them concise but descriptive.”

In seconds, it generates a clean, beautifully structured list. I’ll be honest—there’s a moment of awe every single time. No typos, no random symbols, just pure efficiency.

If I notice a pattern in my data, like a certain keyword gaining popularity, I can adjust the prompts to include those insights. For example, instead of just {city}, I might instruct it to append modifiers like “best,” “cheap,” or “luxury.”

So, instead of domain.com/hotels/new-york, I get domain.com/hotels/luxury-new-york.

This small adjustment guarantees that my URLs align with actual search intent, giving me an edge right out of the gate.

 

10. Create FAQ Sections

People have burning questions, and search engines love content that provides concise, valuable answers. A good FAQ section becomes a weapon for long-tail keywords, featured snippets, and improved user experience. It’s a win-win.

And with ChatGPT, the process goes from stressful uncertainty to an efficient, creative flow.

So, how to proceed?

Open ChatGPT and start the conversation like you would with a real assistant. Begin with a clear, direct prompt, something like:

“What are common questions people ask about [your topic]?”

For instance, if your blog is about “Vegan Weight Loss Strategies,” ChatGPT might suggest questions like:

“What are the best plant-based proteins for weight loss?”
“How can I make sure I get enough nutrients on a vegan diet?”

Forget about keywords and SEO in general; focus on FAQs that answer users’ pain points.

 

11. Generate Product Descriptions

Yes and yes! Crafting compelling, SEO-optimized product descriptions is also on my list. Let’s confess that writing unique copies for dozens or hundreds of products is a never-ending process.

But, ChatGPT is like a a professional copywriter.

Intrigued?

Here’s a detailed prompt to get you started:

“You are a product copywriting expert who specializes in crafting compelling, SEO-optimized product descriptions for eCommerce websites. Write a description for [product name].

The description should:

💡 Start with an attention-grabbing hook that highlights the product’s main benefit.
💡 Include a short, conversational tone that appeals to [target audience].
💡 Highlight 3-4 key features and explain how they benefit the customer.
💡 Use natural-sounding SEO keywords like [insert keyword], [insert secondary keyword], and [insert long-tail keyword].
💡 Add technical specifications for the product in bullet format.
💡 Include a persuasive closing line that motivates the reader to purchase.”

If your product requires highly specific technical information, ChatGPT can help create it as well.

It works best when you give clear details about the product.

Include information like the product name, category, features, target audience, and any unique selling points.

Seriously, once you try it, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it.

 

12. Generate Schema Markup

Schema markup is one of those advanced-level SEO techniques that can make you feel like you need a degree in coding just to get it right.

JSON-LD, structured data types, syntax errors, and a lot of similar complicated staff.

💡 Helpful Information

From rich snippets to knowledge panels, schema markup helps search engines better understand your website’s content and display it in a user-friendly, engaging way. However, creating schema markup has traditionally been a technical task, requiring knowledge of structured data formats like JSON-LD.

Today, ChatGPT can generate schema markup for various use cases with just a simple prompt. From basic implementations to an advanced, multi-level schema.

ChatGPT allows you to customize the schema based on your industry or objectives. For example, if you’re running a restaurant, ChatGPT can generate a restaurant schema to highlight menus, operating hours, and customer reviews.

Prompt Example:

“Generate JSON-LD code for a restaurant named ‘Gourmet Bistro’ with the following details: address, phone number, operating hours, and a 4.5-star rating from 200 reviews.”

Example:

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If you’re unsure about the syntax or need to ensure compliance with best practices, you can ask ChatGPT to review your code.

So, next time you’re optimizing a page, don’t skip the schema. Instead, ask yourself: “What’s the story I’m trying to tell search engines?” Then let ChatGPT help you tell it.

 

13. Identify Duplicate Content Issues

Duplicate content issues often refer to internal problems like keyword cannibalization rather than external plagiarism.

💡 Definition

Keyword cannibalization occurs when multiple pages on your website target the same keyword, causing confusion for search engines about which page to rank.

Of course, ChatGPT can’t crawl your website directly, but it can assist you by organizing, analyzing, and interpreting the data you provide. Here’s how:

You can provide ChatGPT with a list of your URLs and their target keywords. ChatGPT can identify overlaps or suggest areas where intent conflicts may exist.

Prompt Example:

“Analyze the following URLs and identify potential keyword cannibalization issues based on their target keywords:

URL 1: example.com/best-running-shoes
URL 2: example.com/top-running-shoes-for-men
URL 3: example.com/running-shoes-review.”

You can also audit title tags and meta descriptions from multiple pages to identify repetitive language or overly similar keywords. ChatGPT can help categorize pages by intent, making it easier to identify clusters that could cannibalize each other.

 

14. Suggest Updates for Outdated Content

Imagine you’ve spent months, maybe even years, building up content on your site. Some of those articles performed great in the past, but now? They’re buried on the second page of Google.

Your organic traffic has dropped, and Google isn’t even giving them a second glance.

Quick Reminder

Content analysis and updates require a manual touch. ChatGPT can assist by suggesting improvements, generating ideas, or identifying gaps but it’s no substitute for the critical thinking, expertise, and strategic decision-making that only a human can provide.

So, how to move forward with ChatGPT?

First, gather a list of your underperforming pages. Maybe they’re blog posts stuck in 2019, with outdated stats or trends that are no longer relevant. Ask yourself:

What’s missing here?

Now, bring the conversation to ChatGPT. You can prompt it to:

Copy and paste a section of your content into ChatGPT. Ask something like:
“This is an outdated blog post on [topic]. What improvements or updates would make it relevant for 2025?”

It’ll start suggesting newer data, trends, and even audience-specific tones that can make the piece feel modern. It might point out where the content lacks depth or needs a more conversational tone.

If you feel your content is lacking in depth, you can ask ChatGPT to brainstorm additional points. Let’s say your article is about “PR backlinks”—ask it for specific techniques for 2025 or common mistakes to avoid that could enrich the discussion. Suddenly, you’ve got new angles to explore.

ChatGPT can even help you optimize the article for search engines. It’s not perfect, but it can suggest keywords, create meta descriptions, or extra FAQs.

💡 Important

ChatGPT isn’t connected to live updates (unless you integrate it with plugins). So, if you need the latest SEO stats or algorithm updates, you’ll need to pick those from trusted sources yourself.

Sometimes, ChatGPT’s suggestions can feel basic or repetitive. You’ll need to adjust your prompts to extract deeper insights.

 

15. Draft Responses for HARO Queries

HARO (Help a Reporter Out) It’s a platform that connects journalists with sources. Essentially, writers from major publications like Forbes, The New York Times, or niche industry sites post queries looking for experts to contribute to their stories. If your pitch gets picked, boom—you’ve got a golden backlink and, even better, a chance to establish authority in your niche.

I won’t lie: HARO is competitive. Hundreds of professionals like you and me are competing for the same spot in those stories. But I’ve got you covered—my comprehensive guide on HARO digs into strategies that work, from crafting killer subject lines to creating a pitch that says, “This is exactly what you’re looking for!”

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HARO’s success often depends on one thing—speed.

For example, if a journalist posts a query at 9 a.m., and by 9:30 a.m., their inbox is already full of responses.

The earlier your pitch lands in their inbox, the better your chances of standing out before the floodgates open.

Yeah, a juicy HARO query pops into your inbox, and you’ve got mere minutes to craft the perfect pitch.

Panic? Not when you’ve got ChatGPT.

First, I input the journalist’s query into ChatGPT (Including the journalist’s requirements), along with a bit of context about my expertise. For example, if the query is about “top trends in SaaS for 2025,” I might add, “I specialize in SaaS SEO and have firsthand experience with growing SaaS companies.”

ChatGPT then generates a draft response. But don’t just hit copy-paste and send it off.
I review the draft, adjust it to match my tone, and add any personal insights or data points that showcase my authority.

ChatGPT can also help you brainstorm catchy subject lines, refine your key points, and even suggest ways to make your response more engaging.

Can I Integrate ChatGPT With SEO Tools?

No, you cannot integrate ChatGPT with SEO tools, Right now, ChatGPT doesn’t natively integrate with popular SEO tools like Ahrefs, SEMrush, or Google Analytics, but you can still combine its capabilities with some tools to improve efficiency.

Many SEO tools provide APIs that you can connect with ChatGPT using automation platforms like Zapier, Make (formerly Integromat), or custom scripts. For instance:

  • Example: Use Ahrefs or SEMrush APIs to extract keyword data, then feed that data into ChatGPT to generate keyword-based content ideas or perform clustering.

Workflow Example:

  1. Extract a list of high-traffic keywords via SEMrush API.
  2. Use ChatGPT to generate topic ideas, meta descriptions, or content outlines based on those keywords.

 

Can ChatGPT Help With Automated Link-Building?

No, you can not use ChatGPT for automated link-building.ChatGPT can assist with crafting outreach emails, brainstorming content ideas, or suggesting strategies to earn high-quality backlinks. But, it does not automate the actual process of acquiring links.

Be Careful

Using ChatGPT or any tool to engage in automated link-building—such as mass link generation, spammy directory submissions, or auto-creating backlinks—is against Google’s Webmaster Guidelines and could lead to penalties.

Can ChatGPT Optimize Content for Voice Search?

Yes, ChatGPT can assist in optimizing content for voice search, though it’s not a standalone solution. Voice search optimization focuses on creating content that aligns with how people naturally speak when asking questions, which often differs from traditional text-based searches. Voice search queries are typically more conversational and longer than typed queries. ChatGPT can help create natural, easy-to-read content that mirrors how people ask questions aloud.

Reminder

ChatGPT doesn’t have access to live search data or analytics, so it relies on the information and prompts you provide.

Can ChatGPT Perform Keyword Density Analysis?

No, ChatGPT cannot directly perform keyword density analysis because it cannot calculate and analyze numerical metrics based on text inputs. Keyword density analysis involves calculating the percentage of times a specific keyword appears in a piece of content relative to the total word count, which requires mathematical computation and precise text scanning. However, ChatGPT can assist in other ways that complement keyword density analysis.

If you provide the text and a target keyword, ChatGPT can point out where the keyword is used and suggest additional or alternative placements for better optimization.

ChatGPT can recommend where to place keywords (e.g., headings, meta descriptions, or body text) based on SEO best practices.

 

Can ChatGPT Automate SEO Reports?

ChatGPT cannot fully automate SEO reports like dedicated tools such as Google Data Studio, AgencyAnalytics, or Ahrefs. But you can use the ” GPT-4o with scheduled tasks ” to automate repetitive or time-based activities through integration with scheduling tools or platforms like Zapier or custom scripts to execute predefined tasks at specific times.

For example, you can summarize SEO performance metrics every Friday based on exported data from Google Analytics.

Integration: Automate data export, then use ChatGPT to analyze and generate a summary.
Use Case: SEO managers get actionable insights without spending hours on reporting.

ChatGPT can also analyze raw data or metrics from your SEO tools and generate human-readable summaries. If your SEO report includes charts or graphs, ChatGPT can write descriptions to explain trends or anomalies.

 

Can ChatGPT Manage SEO for Multiple Languages?

I think you can use ChatGPT to manage multilingual SEO to some extent but it cannot fully automate or execute the process. For example, ChatGPT can generate content in multiple languages, making it useful for websites targeting international audiences. However, ChatGPT cannot identify multilingual issues such as duplicate content, missing hreflang tags, or indexing problems.

 

Can ChatGPT Predict SEO Trends?

No, I don’t believe! ChatGPT cannot “predict” SEO trends in the traditional sense of forecasting future developments based on real-time data or patterns. However, it can analyze existing trends, provide informed insights based on historical data and SEO best practices, and speculate on the potential direction of the industry.