
AI won’t replace SEO. But it is changing how we do it.
And if you’re not already using ChatGPT to streamline your SEO workflow, you’re probably spending too much time on tasks that could be faster, sharper, and way more efficient.
At our agency, Let’s Go Media, we’re not about shortcuts, we’re about smarter systems. That’s why we’ve been quietly baking ChatGPT into our SEO workflows to save time and level up quality.
In this post, we’re breaking down 11 specific, real-world ways you can use ChatGPT to support your SEO effort. No hacks, just helpful.
Need seed keywords for a blog post or landing page?
ChatGPT can generate dozens of relevant terms in seconds.
Prompt idea: “Give me 25 keyword ideas related to eco-friendly packaging for eCommerce brands.”
Just remember: always validate keywords with real data using tools like Ahrefs, SEMrush, or Google Keyword Planner.
Writer’s block? Start with structure.
Prompt: “Create an SEO-optimised blog outline for ‘How to Improve Shopify Page Speed.’”
You’ll get headings, subheadings, and talking points you can build on—especially helpful for content briefs or delegating to writers.
ChatGPT is excellent at drafting meta content fast—just tweak for tone and character limits.
Prompt: “Write a meta title (under 60 characters) and meta description (under 160 characters) for a blog about Google Discovery Ads.”
✅ Saves time
✅ Gives you multiple options
✅ Helps beat writer’s fatigue
Want to win the top spot? Ask ChatGPT to write a concise answer for snippet targeting.
Prompt: “Write a 40-word definition of technical SEO for a featured snippet.”
Use the output as your snippet paragraph—ideally just below an H2.
Give ChatGPT your blog post and ask what’s missing.
Prompt: “Here’s a blog post. What topics or FAQs could I add to make it more comprehensive?”
It helps flag areas your competitors might be covering that you’re not.
Doing a “best tools” or “vs.” post?
Prompt: “Compare Surfer SEO and Clearscope for a blog aimed at beginner marketers. Include pros, cons, and key features.”
Use it as a draft baseline to fact-check and enhance.
ChatGPT can suggest where to add internal links based on topic clusters.
Prompt: “Suggest 5 internal linking opportunities for a blog about content repurposing.”
Great for improving site structure and keeping users engaged.
Hooking readers in the first 100 words is hard—unless you’ve got help.
Prompt: “Write a conversational, curiosity-driven intro for a blog titled ‘What Is Programmatic SEO?’”
You can then tweak it to match your brand voice.
Use ChatGPT to spin out relevant FAQ sections for bottom-of-funnel pages or blog posts.
Prompt: “What are 6 SEO-related questions someone might have after reading about site migration?”
This works great for enhancing UX and hitting voice search queries.
Yes—ChatGPT can generate basic schema for articles, FAQs, and products.
Prompt: “Write FAQ schema markup in JSON-LD format for these three questions.”
Always test markup in Google’s Rich Results Tool before publishing.
Need 3–5 headline options for a blog or landing page?
Prompt: “Give me 5 SEO-optimised blog titles for a post about content refresh strategies.”
Fast, varied, and often surprisingly creative.
Let’s be clear, AI is a co-pilot, not the pilot. Here’s what you shouldn’t rely on it for:
Your audience (and Google) can spot low-effort content a mile away.
ChatGPT isn’t replacing your SEO team, it’s making your SEO team more efficient, strategic, and creative. Use it to ideate, streamline, and optimise but don’t skip the human element. The best SEO in 2025 will be AI-assisted, but human-approved. Do you want help building AI into your SEO workflow without sacrificing quality? Let’s Talk – we’ll help you scale your strategy, not your busywork. Make your SEO process faster. Keep your results human. That’s how we do it at Let’s Go Media.