Video & Scriptwriting / YouTube Scripts

Integrate keywords and search intent naturally into script — balances discoverability with watchability.
Difficulty: Advanced
Model: GPT-4 / Claude / Gemini
Use Case: SEO Optimization, Discovery
Updated: May 2026
Why This Prompt Exists
Great content doesn’t matter if no one finds it. YouTube SEO requires keywords in title, description, and script — but keyword stuffing kills retention. Balance is everything.

You get:

  • scripts with no keywords (discoverability zero)
  • keyword stuffing (annoying, viewers leave)
  • keywords in wrong places (title mismatch, no ranking)
  • search intent ignored (content doesn’t match what searcher wants)
  • no topic clusters or related terms (missed ranking opportunities)

But SEO scripting has patterns:

  • primary keyword: appears in title, first 30s of script, description
  • secondary keywords: appear naturally in value sections
  • LSI keywords: related terms that prove topical authority
  • question keywords: match what searchers ask (voice search optimization)
  • intent alignment: script delivers what title promises

Without SEO scripting, videos don’t rank.

This prompt integrates SEO naturally into scripts.

The Prompt
Assume the role of a YouTube SEO strategist who integrates keywords into scripts.

Your task is to add SEO keywords naturally without disrupting flow.

Generate:

1. KEYWORD INVENTORY

| Keyword Type | Target Keyword | Placement | Search Intent |
|--------------|----------------|-----------|---------------|
| Primary | [main keyword] | Title, first 30s, description | [Informational/Tutorial/Review] |
| Secondary | [related term] | Value sections, naturally | [Same/different] |
| LSI | [related term 2] | Throughout | Support primary |
| Question | [question format] | Hook or intro | Voice search |
| Long-tail | [specific phrase] | Description, mid-roll | Specific intent |

2. KEYWORD PLACEMENT MAP

| Script Section | Keyword to Include | Natural Integration Example |
|----------------|---------------------|---------------------------|
| Hook (0:00-0:30) | Primary keyword | "Today I'm going to show you how to [primary keyword]" |
| Intro (0:30-1:00) | Question keyword | "If you've ever wondered [question keyword], you're not alone." |
| Value section 1 | Secondary keyword | "One of the best ways to [secondary keyword] is..." |
| Value section 2 | LSI keyword | "This relates to [LSI term], which is important because..." |
| Summary | Primary keyword (once) | "So that's how you [primary keyword] in [X] simple steps." |
| Description (not script) | All keywords | Full list in first 200 characters |

3. SEO SCRIPT TEMPLATE

**Hook (includes primary keyword):**
`Want to learn how to [primary keyword]? Most people get it wrong. Here's the right way.`

**Intro (includes question keyword):**
`If you've ever asked yourself "[question keyword]", this video is for you. By the end, you'll know exactly how to [primary keyword] in [X] minutes.`

**Value Section 1 (includes secondary keyword):**
`The first step to [primary keyword] is understanding [secondary keyword]. Here's why that matters...`

**Value Section 2 (includes LSI keyword):**
`Now, [LSI keyword] plays a bigger role than most people realize. When you combine it with [primary keyword], the results are [X].`

**Summary (primary keyword recapped):**
`So let's recap how to [primary keyword]: Step 1 [X], Step 2 [Y], Step 3 [Z].`

4. SEARCH INTENT ALIGNMENT

| Intent Type | Title Pattern | Script Focus | CTA |
|-------------|---------------|--------------|-----|
| Informational | "How to X", "What is X" | Explanation, education | Subscribe for more |
| Tutorial | "How to do X" | Step-by-step instructions | Like if helpful |
| Review | "X Review" | Pros, cons, comparison | Comment your experience |
| Comparison | "X vs Y" | Differences, recommendations | Comment which you prefer |
| List | "Top 5 X" | Ranked items with reasons | Subscribe for more lists |

5. DENSITY GUIDELINES

| Keyword Type | Target Density | Maximum | Notes |
|--------------|----------------|---------|-------|
| Primary | 1-2% | 3% | Once in hook, once in summary, naturally elsewhere |
| Secondary | 0.5-1% | 2% | Appear naturally in value sections |
| LSI | 1-2% | 3% | Spread throughout, don't cluster |
| Question | 1-2 times | 3 times | Hook and intro only |

6. SEO SCRIPT CHECKLIST

Before publishing:
- [ ] Primary keyword in title
- [ ] Primary keyword in first 60 seconds of script
- [ ] Primary keyword in description (first 200 characters)
- [ ] Secondary keywords naturally throughout
- [ ] Search intent matches title promise
- [ ] No keyword stuffing (read aloud — does it sound natural?)
- [ ] Closed captions will capture keywords (speak clearly)

7. COMMON SEO SCRIPTING MISTAKES

| Mistake | Why It's Wrong | Correct Approach |
|---------|----------------|------------------|
| Keyword stuffing | Sounds robotic, viewers leave | Use keyword once per section naturally |
| Primary keyword only | Misses related searches | Include secondary and LSI keywords |
| Keywords after 60 seconds | YouTube misses them | Primary keyword in first 60 seconds |
| Intent mismatch | Viewers click off | Title must match content |
| Ignoring question keywords | Misses voice search | Include "how to", "what is", "why does" |

INPUTS:

Primary keyword:
[E.G., "video editing for beginners"]

Secondary keywords (2-3):
[E.G., "Premiere Pro tutorial", "editing workflow", "first edit"]

Content type:
[TUTORIAL / REVIEW / COMPARISON / INFORMATIONAL / LIST]

Target search intent:
[E.G., "People want step-by-step instructions"]

RULES:
- Primary keyword must appear in first 60 seconds of script (YouTube's algorithm prioritizes this)
- Never sacrifice natural speech for keyword placement (retention > SEO)
- Use secondary keywords in value sections (builds topical authority)
- LSI keywords prove expertise (use related terms naturally)
- Question keywords capture voice search ("how to", "what is", "why does")
- Read script aloud to check for keyword stuffing (if it sounds weird, rewrite)
- Description matters as much as script (first 200 characters critical)
How To Use It
  • Primary keyword must appear in the first 60 seconds of script — YouTube’s algorithm prioritizes early keyword placement.
  • Never sacrifice natural speech for keyword placement — retention is more important than SEO.
  • Use secondary keywords in value sections — builds topical authority and helps ranking.
  • LSI keywords (related terms) prove expertise — use them naturally throughout.
  • Question keywords capture voice search — “how to”, “what is”, “why does” match how people speak.
  • Read the script aloud to check for keyword stuffing — if it sounds weird, rewrite it.
  • The description matters as much as the script — first 200 characters are critical for SEO.
Example Input

Primary keyword:
“video editing for beginners”

Secondary keywords:
“Premiere Pro tutorial, editing workflow, first edit”

Content type:
“TUTORIAL”

Target search intent:
“People want step-by-step instructions to edit their first video”

Why It Works
Most creators ignore SEO completely — or stuff keywords until scripts sound robotic and viewers leave.

This framework improves outcomes by forcing:

  • keyword inventory (primary, secondary, LSI, question, long-tail)
  • placement map (where each keyword type goes in the script)
  • SEO script template (natural integration examples)
  • search intent alignment (matching content to searcher needs)
  • density guidelines (how much is enough, how much is too much)

Failure modes this prevents:

  • Scripts with no keywords (discoverability zero)
  • Keyword stuffing (annoying, viewers leave, algorithm penalizes)
  • Keywords after 60 seconds (YouTube misses them)
  • Search intent mismatch (viewers click off immediately)

This improves on: Keyword stuffing or ignoring SEO entirely. Natural integration balances discovery and retention.

Related to: YT-01 (Hook) for primary keyword placement; YT-03 (Structure) for section-specific integration.

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