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Content Brief Example

This is a real content brief AEO Content Brief produced for an actual keyword. Not a mockup. Not a stock template. The brief below shows every section a writer receives, annotated so you can see exactly how much research goes into each field.

Real brief, not a mockup 18 fields, filled from research $14.99 one-time
The brief

What does a real content brief look like?

A real content brief is one document a writer opens and follows top to bottom. It names the target keyword, lays out every heading in order, lists the talking points per section, sets the word count, adds the links, and flags the competitor gaps to beat.

The screenshot below shows a complete brief for one keyword, every field labeled. Read it the way a writer would, top to bottom, and notice that no section leaves a decision unmade.

Field by field

What's in this brief, section by section?

The brief breaks into the same 18 fields every AEO Content Brief output carries. Here's what each one hands the writer:

Primary keyword + secondary keywords: the exact terms the page targets.
Search intent: what the searcher wants, so the angle matches.
Title, meta, URL slug: the on-page SEO set, ready to paste.
Word count: the target, pulled from what's ranking.
H2 and H3 outline: every heading, in order, with talking points.
Internal + external links: where to link and why.
Competitor URLs to beat: the pages to outdo, plus the gaps they miss.
40-word answers: the extractable answers that win AI Overview citations.

Each field is filled from research, not left blank. That's the line between this brief and a free outline.

Complete by design

What makes this brief complete?

This brief is complete because it answers every question a writer would otherwise stop to ask. It covers the intent, the structure, the links, the word count, and the gaps in one place, so the draft moves start to finish without a single "what goes here?"

Most free generators give you headings and nothing else. The writer still has to research the keywords, read the competitors, and guess the intent. A complete brief does that work upfront, which is why the page it produces ranks instead of stalling on page three.

Your turn

How do I get a brief like this?

You enter your keyword and the generator builds it. The content brief generator runs the same research you see in this example, then hands you a finished brief in minutes. It's $14.99, one time, no subscription.

Same depth, your keyword. See the pricing and make your first brief today.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

It's a real brief the generator produced for an actual keyword. Every field is filled from research, not placeholder text.

The brief contains 18 fields: keywords, search intent, audience, title and meta, URL slug, word count, the heading outline, internal and external links, competitor URLs to beat, and the questions to answer.

The generator pulled the keyword's intent, analyzed the top-ranking pages, mapped the gaps, then assembled the headings, links, and word count. See the full method on how it works.

Yes. Enter your keyword in the content brief generator and you get a brief with this same depth in minutes, for $14.99.

A typical brief runs one to two pages of structured instructions and sets a page word count between 800 and 2,500 words, depending on the topic.

Same depth, your keyword.