Content Calendar from Gaps
Looks at what you've already published, spots the topics you're missing, and hands you a ready-made plan for the next few months.
Review my published blog posts, work out which topics in my area I have not covered yet, and build me a 3-month content calendar.
For each post give me:
- A working title.
- The angle: what makes it different from what is already out there.
- Why it fills a gap (the question or search it answers).
Aim for a realistic cadence (say two to four posts a month) and lay it out as a simple month-by-month table. Walkthrough
The hardest part of blogging is not writing, it is deciding what to write about. Most teams either run out of ideas or keep covering the same few topics while missing the ones their audience is actually searching for.
This prompt reads everything you have already published, works out which topics in your area you have not covered yet, and turns those gaps into a plan. You get a three-month calendar with specific post titles and the angle for each one, so every idea comes with a reason to exist.
Instead of staring at a blank content plan, you start each month knowing exactly what to write and why it fills a gap. A good one to run quarterly to keep your blog pointed at topics that bring people in.
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