seo prompt bundle
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Every prompt here was run against a real website before it was listed, not written up from a blog post. Skip the trial and error, we already ran it.
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One section of a real audit. And what it found.
Nothing edited except the client's name.
MODULE 3 - AUDIT THE PIPELINE
(money pages first)
For each affected page class, walk the stages
IN ORDER and stop at the death:
DISCOVER: internal link depth to money pages
(orphans? buried 5 clicks deep?), sitemap presence.
PERMIT: robots.txt parsed rule by rule - what each
pattern ACTUALLY matches, every noindex trap flagged.
CRAWL: status codes on money pages, redirect chains,
server errors, soft 404s.
RENDER: the JS reality - what does the renderer
plausibly see? On SPA stacks, client-side content
is the prime suspect, stated with the check.
INDEX: the quality verdicts ("crawled - not indexed")
named as content findings, with the honest
prescription (consolidate / improve / accept).
→ THE DEATH-STAGE DIAGNOSIS per page class:
"[class] dies at [stage], evidence: [2-3 lines].
Everything downstream is moot until this clears.
NOT [runner-up stage] because [ruling-out evidence]."
| Stage | Verdict | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Discover | Needs work | 2 of 4 money pages absent from crawl |
| Permit | Needs work | 3,069 robots-blocked URLs unclassified |
| Crawl | Healthy | 460 of 487 return 200 |
| Render | Unverified | SSR present, Google-rendered HTML unverified |
| Index | Blocked | 1,550 crawled, currently not indexed |
| Rank | Not diagnosed | indexation must clear first |
1,550 URLs crawled by Google and not indexed. Google has already fetched them and chosen not to index them. That is a quality verdict at the INDEX stage, not a crawling failure, and no robots fix cures it.
Mobile Core Web Vitals: 57 poor, 1,534 needs improvement, 0 good. The audit refused to blame the traffic decline on it: indexation gets diagnosed first.
Two of the four revenue pages weren't in the crawl export, and a third was submitted as an internal search URL rather than the product page. The audit caught both before diagnosing anything.
"Do not attempt to index all 1,550 crawled-not-indexed URLs. First determine what they are. Some may be low-value or duplicate URLs that Google is correctly excluding."
The full prompt is longer than the panel. You get all of it.
Run against a real website. Every prompt here was run against a live site, real pages, real crawl and index data, before it was listed. Not checked in theory, run in practice.
Built by hand, not generated. Each one is a multi-step audit with the methodology built in, not a list of tips spun out in bulk.
Listed only if it held up. If a prompt didn't produce a send-ready result on a real site, it didn't make the bundle.
Every part of the work, already built.
The SEO jobs you repeat on every site, built once, so you start from proven instead of blank.
Find where pages die in the pipeline.
Discover, crawl, render, index, rank. The audit walks each page through every stage and names the one where it stalls, so you fix the real blocker instead of guessing between technical and content.
Search is a pipeline. Discover, permit, crawl, render, index, rank. A page dies at exactly one stage…
Fix the on-page signals that get read.
Titles, headings, canonicals, checked against the queries the page actually earns impressions for, not a generic checklist.
On-page elements are messages to specific audiences about specific queries, never checklist fields…
Route authority through internal links.
Site architecture and internal linking that sends strength to the pages that earn, and surfaces the orphan pages nothing points to.
Internal links are votes. The only ranking lever entirely within the site's control…
Mark the page up so it reads right.
Schema for products, articles, local business, and FAQs, audited past validation to whether the markup can actually earn a result surface.
Schema is a claims system. Every claim faces three gates: valid, eligible, awarded…
Find what you should rank for and don't.
Competitor content gap work that separates the clusters you're losing from the ones you're missing entirely, and names which is cheaper to fix.
Search rivals are not business rivals. The analysis begins with the rival census…
Win the local pack.
Google Business Profile audited properly: the category and service-area truth checks, the name-field violations that risk suspension, and the two levers that actually move local rank.
Local rank is relevance, prominence, distance. Distance is not optimizable…
This isn't for everyone.
You run SEO for clients or your own site, you already work in ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini, and you would rather start from something proven than a blank prompt box.
You want a huge library to dig through, you would rather build and test your own prompts than buy them already run, or you are looking for a guaranteed number-one ranking, which nobody can honestly promise.
The questions you're probably already asking.
Isn't this the generic SEO advice I can already find for free?
Generic advice gives everyone the same ten things. These prompts audit your actual site and find the specific stage where your pages are failing, which is different for every site and the part free tips never reach.
Is this actually technical, or surface-level tips dressed up?
It works the full pipeline, discover through rank, separates technical blockers from content ones, and reads crawl and indexation rather than vibes. Read the audit section above and judge the depth for yourself, that is why it is at the top of the page.
I run local SEO. Is this built for that, or just for big sites?
Local is in here as its own audit: Google Business Profile categories, service areas, the name-field rules that get profiles suspended, and the relevance and prominence levers that actually move local rank. The technical work applies to a local site the same as any other.
What exactly do I get, and how fast?
Pay and Gumroad sends the whole bundle straight away, the individual prompt files, yours to keep.
Isn't this just free prompts I could find myself?
You can find free prompts anywhere. The hours go into testing which ones actually hold up against a real site, and that is the part that is already done. You are buying the testing, not the text.
Do I need paid versions of ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini?
Most of the work runs on the free tiers. A few prompts get their best results on a paid model, where that is the case it is flagged up front, so there are no surprises after you buy.
What if a prompt doesn't work for me?
Then we fix it or refund it, within 7 days, no argument.
Who built this.
I have done technical SEO on real sites, alongside years running paid media. I wrote every prompt in this bundle and ran each one against a real website before it was listed, the audit above is one of those runs.
If something doesn't work, you're emailing the person who built it.
If it doesn't deliver, we make it right.
If a prompt doesn't produce what the product page describes, tell us within 7 days and we'll fix it or refund it. We're not going to argue with you about it.
Bought once. Yours to run on every site you touch from here, no renewal, nothing to cancel.
Read the audit. Run it on your own site. Decide for yourself.
The whole bundle is one payment away, and if it doesn't deliver what this page describes, we fix it or refund it.
$49 once. Not per client, not per month.
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