About Blog Outline Generator
Blog Outline Generator builds a structured H2/H3 outline before you write a single paragraph. Enter the target keyword, audience, and intent, and it returns a logical structure with headings, sub-points, and notes — the skeleton you can hand to a writer or fill in yourself.
Who this tool is for
- SEO writers who outline before drafting to hit search intent precisely
- Editors briefing freelance writers with a tight, well-structured spec
- Content marketing teams ensuring every article matches a research-backed structure
- Agencies generating outline shortlists for client review before drafting
- Solo creators planning long-form essays or pillar pages
Real use cases
- Outline a 2,500-word pillar page targeting "complete guide to email marketing"
- Create a how-to outline with numbered steps and an FAQ section at the end
- Build a comparison-post outline with a feature matrix and pros/cons per option
- Plan a listicle outline with consistent sub-sections per item (description / pros / pricing / best for)
- Brief a freelance writer with a clear H2/H3 spec plus word-count targets per section
How to use Blog Outline Generator
- Enter the target keyword exactly — it shapes the H1, primary H2s, and topical scope
- Describe the audience and what they want to learn / decide / do after reading
- Pick the format (how-to / listicle / comparison / explainer / case study) so the outline structure fits
- Specify approximate word count so the outline depth matches — 800 words gets 4 H2s, 2,500 gets 8–10
- Generate, then check it against the top 3 ranking results for your keyword and add any sub-topics you're missing
Tips for better results
- Every H2 should answer a real search-intent question — if it doesn't map to a "people also ask" or a top-10 SERP heading, cut it
- Use H3s for sub-points only, not for keyword stuffing — nested keywords look spammy in HTML outline
- Add a section for original data, screenshots, or expert quotes — outline-driven writing without original input ranks poorly post-2024
- Brief writers with the outline plus 3–5 mandatory internal links — internal linking happens at outline time, not after publish
Frequently asked questions
How long should the outline be?
For a 1,500-word article, expect 5–7 H2s with 2–4 H3 sub-points each. Pillar pages (2,500+ words) need 8–12 H2s. Don't pad the outline — a tight structure beats a sprawling one.
Does it match Google's search intent?
It targets the keyword you provide but doesn't crawl live SERPs. Always compare the outline against the top 5 ranking pages and add any angle they cover that you missed.
Should I write from the outline myself or hand it to AI?
Hand the outline to a human writer for high-stakes content (money pages, brand voice). For volume blog posts, the outline plus AI drafting plus heavy human editing is a workable workflow.