seo-aeo-landing-page-writer
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SEO-AEO Landing Page Writer
Overview
Generates a full, publish-ready landing page following a defined section order with SEO heading structure, AEO extraction blocks, FAQ section, comparison table, social proof, and conversion-focused CTAs. Every section serves a specific purpose in a narrative arc that moves the visitor from awareness to action.
Part of the SEO-AEO Engine.
When to Use This Skill
- Use when building a landing page for a new product or service
- Use when an existing landing page needs a full SEO and AEO rewrite
- Use when you need a page that can be cited by AI engines like Perplexity or ChatGPT
- Use when you want conversion copy that leads with pain before pitching the product
How It Works
Step 1: Map Inputs
Extract product name, audience, primary keyword, pain points, features, benefits, USPs, social proof, and CTAs. Map every feature to a user outcome before writing any copy.
Step 2: Write AEO Extraction Sentence
Write one 25–40 word sentence that answers "What is [product]?" — standalone, no jargon, placed in a blockquote immediately after the H1. This is the sentence AI engines extract.
Step 3: Follow the Narrative Arc
Write sections in this exact order:
- Hero — H1 + AEO sentence + CTA
- Problem — audience pain, no product mention yet
- Solution — introduce product as the answer
- Features as Benefits — table format
- Social Proof — testimonials, logos, stats
- Mid-page CTA
- How It Works — numbered steps
- Comparison — table with honest competitor comparison
- FAQ — minimum 6 entries, each under 50 words
- Trust Signals
- Final CTA
Step 4: Run SEO and AEO Checklists
Verify keyword placement, heading hierarchy, FAQ count, AEO block presence, and meta description placeholder before outputting.
Examples
Example 1: Hero Section Output
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Example 2: FAQ Section Output
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Best Practices
- ✅ Do: Write the problem section before mentioning the product — empathy first
- ✅ Do: Place the AEO extraction sentence in a blockquote immediately after H1
- ✅ Do: Write FAQ answers as standalone — each must make sense without context
- ✅ Do: Include at least one honest point in the comparison table where the alternative wins
- ❌ Don't: Use "revolutionary", "game-changing", or "best-in-class" anywhere
- ❌ Don't: Use "Submit" or "Click Here" as CTA button text
- ❌ Don't: Write paragraphs longer than 4 lines
Common Pitfalls
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Problem: Product mentioned in the pain section Solution: The pain section exists to build empathy. Save the product introduction for the solution section.
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Problem: FAQ answers are too long to be extracted by AI engines Solution: Every FAQ answer must be under 50 words and self-contained.
Related Skills
@seo-aeo-keyword-research— provides the primary keyword and AEO queries@seo-aeo-meta-description-generator— writes title and meta description from page output@seo-aeo-content-quality-auditor— audits the completed landing page
Additional Resources
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.