When the user wants to plan a content strategy, decide what content to create, or figure out what topics to cover. Also use when the user mentions "content strategy," "what should I write about," "content ideas," "blog strategy," "topic clusters," or "content planning." For writing individual pieces, see copywriting. For SEO-specific audits, see seo-audit.
86
Quality
83%
Does it follow best practices?
Impact
86%
1.79xAverage score across 3 eval scenarios
Advisory
Suggest reviewing before use
Customer research to content ideas
Quotes in transcript ideas
100%
87%
Customer language preserved
100%
100%
Objections → proactive content
71%
71%
Survey 30% threshold
50%
100%
Resource requests identified
100%
100%
Buyer stage keyword modifiers
20%
100%
4-factor scoring present
0%
100%
Correct scoring weights
0%
100%
Scoring table format
0%
100%
3-5 content pillars
100%
100%
Searchable/shareable labeled
0%
100%
Topic Cluster Map included
100%
100%
Searchable vs shareable and hub/spoke structure
Searchable/shareable classification
12%
100%
Search-first prioritization
71%
100%
Searchable content has target keyword
75%
87%
Searchable SEO placement noted
0%
100%
Shareable content has novel angle
87%
100%
Hub and spoke structure used
70%
100%
Hub created before spokes
62%
100%
Hub/spoke interlinking mentioned
100%
100%
URL structure: /blog for regular posts
0%
100%
Dedicated URL for major hub only
0%
0%
3-5 content pillars
100%
100%
Pillar identification methods
71%
100%
Topic Cluster Map included
25%
100%
Forum and competitor research to content gaps
Reddit site: operator used
0%
0%
Quora site: operator used
0%
0%
Forum FAQs/misconceptions extracted
62%
50%
Competitor site: operator used
0%
100%
Competitor gaps identified
100%
100%
Use-case formula applied
100%
22%
Buyer stage modifiers used
100%
80%
3-5 content pillars
100%
100%
Searchable/shareable labeled
0%
100%
Priority Topics section
100%
100%
Topic Cluster Map included
50%
100%
Other forums mentioned
100%
100%
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