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SEO-Friendly AI Articles: A Practical Structure for Headings, Intros, and Search Intent

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  Start with reader context, not generic “SEO” A common mistake with AI article writing is optimizing for what sounds natural instead of what the searcher is trying to achieve. Before drafting, write one brief context line for the reader: the question they’re exploring, the problem they want solved, and what they should understand after reading. That anchor should guide your blog content workflow. Pick one primary intent that matches the search intent (informational research, how-to, comparison, or decision support). Then add supporting sub-intents such as definitions, steps, examples, and key pitfalls. Map search intent to headings before drafting.   Make headings reflect the search journey Headings should mirror how readers process information. Use this simple map: Map search intent to headings before drafting. Main sections (H2s) cover the primary intent and major sub-questions. Subsections (H3s) break each section into steps, criteria, o...