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5 Claude Prompts That Replace Your SEO Agency

Michael Ehrlich

Michael Ehrlich

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PublishedMarch 3, 2026
5 Claude Prompts That Replace Your SEO Agency

Full-stack SEO execution. No fluff. Just results.

There’s a quiet shift happening in search.
The agencies that once guarded strategy behind retainers and reports are now competing with well-written prompts.

If you know what to ask, you can do what most SEO firms charge five figures for.

Below are five prompts we use inside Jersey Proper to audit, outmaneuver, and outperform competitors without bloated contracts or generic advice.

1. Competition Gap Killer

Prompt:
“Scan these competitor websites: {{URL1}}, {{URL2}}, {{URL3}}.

→ Identify missing content, weak pages, and under-optimized sections
→ Highlight keyword gaps they are not targeting
→ Find trust gaps (testimonials, case studies, local signals)

Output:
(1) Top 5 content gaps
(2) 5 high-impact topics I should create to outperform them
(3) Why these will rank (search intent + competition level)

Be specific. No generic SEO advice.”

What this does:
Instead of guessing what to write, you reverse-engineer your market. Most competitors miss long-tail service pages, real local content, and proof assets. That’s where you win.

2. Full Schema Audit (Technical Edge)

Prompt:
“In Chrome, open {{PASTE_URL}}.

→ Extract all existing schema types from page source
→ Evaluate if LocalBusiness schema exists and if it’s optimized

Output strictly:
(1) Existing schema + verdict (useful / weak / broken)
(2) Missing or underutilized schema + priority level

For HIGH priority only:
→ Generate clean JSON-LD with placeholders

Rules: No guessing. No fluff. No explanations.”

What this does:
Technical SEO is where most small businesses fall apart. Schema tells Google exactly who you are and what you do. If your competitors are skipping structured data, that’s free leverage.

3. Buyer-Intent Keyword Sniper

Prompt:
“List 20 high-intent local keywords for [SERVICE] in [CITY].

Requirements:
→ Must signal immediate buying intent (e.g., ‘near me,’ ‘emergency,’ ‘same day’)
→ Include long-tail variations
→ Prioritize low competition + high conversion

Output format:
keyword + intent type + why it converts.”

What this does:
Traffic is vanity. Buyer intent is revenue.
You’re not chasing “what is SEO.” You’re targeting “emergency roof repair near me Brooklyn.” That’s money.

4. Business vs Competitor X-Ray

Prompt:
“Open my site {{MY_WEBSITE_URL}} and extract:
→ Business name, services, locations, unique selling points

Then analyze competitors: {{COMP1}}, {{COMP2}}, {{COMP3}}

For each competitor:
→ Services offered
→ Target locations
→ Strengths
→ Trust signals (reviews, certifications, case studies)

Output:
→ Side-by-side comparison table
→ 3 strategic advantages I can exploit immediately.”

What this does:
Most businesses have advantages they never articulate. This forces clarity. It shows where competitors lean on volume instead of positioning. Strategy beats activity every time.

5. Google Business Profile Hijack

Prompt:
“Analyze competitor GBP posts from {{COMPETITOR_SITE}}.

→ Identify keyword gaps and content patterns
→ Extract what they’re NOT doing

Then generate:
→ 10 high-converting GBP posts for my business in [CITY]

Each post must include:
→ Local keyword + landmark reference
→ Urgency-driven CTA (Call Now / Book Today)
→ Clear service angle

Tone: persuasive, local, action-driven.”

What this does:
Local search is often won in the map pack.
Most businesses post randomly or not at all. Consistent, optimized Google Business Profile posts with local signals outperform sloppy competition.

Stop Paying for SEO You Can Do Yourself

Save this. Use it. Deploy it.

If you execute these five properly, you’re covering:

  • Content strategy
  • Technical SEO
  • Keyword research
  • Competitive analysis
  • Local optimization

That’s full-stack SEO.

And if you don’t want to run it yourself?

We do this for you.

Jersey Proper
Strategic search execution built for operators who move fast.