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SEO Strategist Pro

Develop comprehensive SEO strategies with keyword research, technical audits, and link building plans.

A custom GPT by @seopro for marketing & seo tasks. Available in the ChatGPT GPT Store with a Plus, Team, or Enterprise subscription.

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SEO Strategist Pro is a custom GPT built by @seopro for develop comprehensive seo strategies with keyword research, technical audits, and link building plans. It is available in the ChatGPT GPT Store under the Marketing & SEO category and requires a ChatGPT Plus subscription to access.

About this GPT

SEO Strategist Pro is part of the Marketing & SEO category in OpenAI's GPT Store. Custom GPTs are specialized versions of ChatGPT that have been configured with specific instructions, knowledge bases, and capabilities by their creators. This GPT was designed by @seopro to help users with develop comprehensive seo strategies with keyword research, technical audits, and link building plans.

Unlike prompting a general-purpose ChatGPT, this GPT comes pre-configured with the context, tone, and expertise needed for marketing & seo-related tasks. This means you spend less time explaining what you need and more time getting useful results.

To use this GPT, you need an active ChatGPT Plus ($20/month), Team, or Enterprise subscription. Once subscribed, you can find it by searching for "SEO Strategist Pro" in the GPT Store or browsing the Marketing & SEO category.

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FAQ

Common questions about SEO Strategist Pro and how to use it effectively.

01

How does it prioritise SEO tasks when I only have five hours a week to spend on it?

It uses an impact-to-effort matrix tailored to your specific site and competitive landscape. The highest-priority tasks are typically those with high impact and low effort: fixing broken internal links, optimising title tags and meta descriptions for your top 20 pages by traffic, and claiming unlinked brand mentions. Medium-priority tasks include updating and consolidating underperforming content, improving internal linking between related pages, and fixing technical issues that affect crawl budget. The GPT sequences the work so that each month's effort builds on the previous month's foundation rather than chasing a random list of 'SEO best practices.'

02

Can it help me understand my Google Search Console data — not just read it but interpret it?

It translates Search Console data into actionable insights. A high-impression, low-click query suggests your title tag or meta description is not compelling enough for that specific search intent. A high-click, low-conversion query suggests a mismatch between the search intent and your page content — people click expecting one thing and get another. Pages with declining click-through rates over time suggest competing SERP features (featured snippets, 'People also ask,' video carousels) are stealing clicks. Each data pattern gets a specific diagnosis and remediation plan.

03

How does it think about AI-generated content and Google's stance on it?

It provides a nuanced, current perspective rather than fearmongering or blind enthusiasm. Google's official position is that AI-generated content is not inherently penalised — low-quality content is penalised regardless of how it was created. The GPT recommends using AI for content assistance (outlines, research synthesis, first drafts, meta-data generation) while ensuring human review for accuracy, original insight, and the unique perspective that separates ranking content from commodity content. It also covers how to disclose AI use transparently when appropriate.

04

What is the most underrated SEO tactic the GPT consistently recommends?

Internal linking optimisation. Most SEO attention goes to external backlinks, but internal links are fully under your control, cost nothing, and can meaningfully redistribute PageRank across your site. The GPT helps you identify orphan pages (pages with no internal links pointing to them), pages with low internal link counts that deserve more, and opportunities to add contextual links from high-authority pages to pages that need a boost. A well-structured internal linking strategy often produces faster ranking improvements than a backlink campaign.

05

Can it audit my site structure for SEO without access to crawling tools?

It provides a manual audit framework you can execute with just a browser and Google Search Console. It teaches you how to use site: searches to understand indexation depth, how to spot pagination issues, how to identify URL parameter bloat, and how to map your click depth (how many clicks from the homepage each important page is). While a proper crawl with Screaming Frog or Sitebulb is ideal, the GPT helps you extract 80% of the insights without any paid tools.

06

How does it handle international SEO — hreflang, ccTLDs, subdirectories?

It provides clear guidance on international site architecture with the pros and cons of each approach. ccTLDs (.de, .fr) send the strongest geo-signal but split domain authority across separate sites. Subdirectories (/de/, /fr/) consolidate authority on one domain but send a weaker geo-signal. Subdomains (de.example.com) are a middle ground that many SEOs avoid because they can be treated as separate sites by search engines. The GPT also covers hreflang implementation, content localisation versus translation, and the specific challenges of targeting countries that share a language.

07

Can it help me build a case for SEO investment to present to leadership?

It helps you build an evidence-based business case that speaks the language of executives. Instead of 'we need better SEO,' it frames the opportunity in terms of incremental traffic, conversion value, and competitive risk. It provides a spreadsheet structure for modelling SEO ROI: estimated search volume for priority keywords, realistic ranking improvement timelines based on current position and competition, expected click-through rates by position, and projected revenue based on your conversion metrics. The output is a business proposal, not an SEO wish list.

08

How does it stay current — does it know about recent algorithm updates and trends?

It acknowledges the limits of its training data for very recent developments and recommends supplementing its strategic framework with up-to-date information from official Google channels and reputable SEO publications. Its value is in evergreen strategic thinking — how to structure a site, how to prioritise work, how to interpret data — rather than in breaking news about last week's algorithm update. For tactical currency, it suggests a periodic review rhythm where you bring new data and the GPT integrates it into the existing strategy.