Claude for SaaS Blog Writers: Write SEO Titles That Convert
💡 How to use this prompt
- Start with output item 3 (the paired title and meta set with rationale) and implement it today before any other optimization work. CTR improvement on an existing ranked page produces immediate traffic gains without waiting for new content to rank — a 1% CTR lift on a page receiving 500 impressions per day adds 5 clicks daily, which compounds faster than any new content investment. The rationale explains why the pairing outperforms the competitor so you can defend the choice to your team without A/B testing data.
- The most common mistake is writing the current title and meta in the situation field without specifying the actual CTR number and the competitor's title. "My current meta is underperforming" gives the AI nothing to improve against. "CTR is 1.2% against a competitor at position 4 with title X" gives Claude the specific performance gap and the competitive benchmark it needs to write a title that earns a click over a named alternative rather than just sounding better in isolation.
- Claude outperforms ChatGPT on this task because it maintains character count discipline across all 5 title and meta options simultaneously without exceeding the 60 and 155 character limits in any row. ChatGPT frequently produces 1–2 options within limit and then generates longer options in subsequent rows, requiring manual character counts and rewrites before any of the options are usable. Use Claude for the full title and meta set.
About This Writing AI Prompt
This free Writing prompt is designed for Claude and works with any modern AI assistant including ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and more. Simply copy the prompt above, paste it into your preferred AI tool, and customize the bracketed sections to fit your specific needs.
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What is this Claude prompt used for?
Intermediate Claude prompts for SaaS Blog Writers — write meta descriptions and title tags that attract inbound leads and fix writing without a clear point of view
Which AI tools work with this prompt?
This prompt works with Claude and is also compatible with Claude, Gemini, Copilot, and most modern AI assistants. Simply copy and paste into your preferred tool.
Is this prompt free to use?
Yes — this prompt is completely free. Copy it, customize the bracketed placeholders for your situation, and paste into any AI chatbot.
How do I get the best results from this prompt?
Start with output item 3 (the paired title and meta set with rationale) and implement it today before any other optimization work. CTR improvement on an existing ranked page produces immediate traffic gains without waiting for new content to rank — a 1% CTR lift on a page receiving 500 impressions per day adds 5 clicks daily, which compounds faster than any new content investment. The rationale explains why the pairing outperforms the competitor so you can defend the choice to your team without A/B testing data.
What is the most common mistake when using this prompt?
The most common mistake is writing the current title and meta in the situation field without specifying the actual CTR number and the competitor's title. "My current meta is underperforming" gives the AI nothing to improve against. "CTR is 1.2% against a competitor at position 4 with title X" gives Claude the specific performance gap and the competitive benchmark it needs to write a title that earns a click over a named alternative rather than just sounding better in isolation.
Claude vs ChatGPT — which AI is better for this prompt?
Claude outperforms ChatGPT on this task because it maintains character count discipline across all 5 title and meta options simultaneously without exceeding the 60 and 155 character limits in any row. ChatGPT frequently produces 1–2 options within limit and then generates longer options in subsequent rows, requiring manual character counts and rewrites before any of the options are usable. Use Claude for the full title and meta set.