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Content Briefs 3 Ways

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Last updated 7 months ago

Why Creating Content Briefs in Frase Boosts Efficiency

Content briefs help guide your writing, ensuring that your content is structured, optimized, and focused on the right topics. Frase offers multiple ways to quickly create content briefs, helping you save time while making sure your content is SEO-friendly and ready for production. Here’s how you can build a content brief in Frase:

  1. Generate a Full Content Brief Automatically:

    • In a processed document, click the “Generate Content Brief” button in the editor or the SERP tab.

    • Select which sections to include, such as:

      • Guidelines: High-level overview of the article’s goals.

      • Titles: 10 AI-generated titles to help you rank.

      • People Also Ask: Common questions from Google related to your query.

      • SERP: Titles and meta descriptions from the top 20 results.

      • Outline: AI-generated outline based on ranking content.

      • Topics: Keywords and keyword clusters.

      • Questions: Queries from sources like Quora and Reddit.

      • Statistics: Useful stats with source links.

      • Hyperlinks: Suggested backlinks for your content.

    • Click “Insert Brief to Editor” to generate the content brief.

  2. Use a Content Brief Template:

    • Click “Import Template” in a blank tab to choose from templates like:

      • Master content brief

      • Product review content brief

      • Service page content brief

    • Fill in the relevant information from the SERP tab, and your content brief is ready to go.

  3. Manually Create a Content Brief:

    • Use the SERP, Optimize, and Links tabs to manually gather headings, keywords, and backlinks.

    • Copy the relevant information into your brief, and you can send it off to an editor.

With these methods, you can easily create content briefs that streamline the content creation process for you and your team.