Get a complete, publish-ready blog post for any keyword - researched, written, and already in WordPress.
Write a new SEO-optimized blog post targeting '[keyword]'. Analyze the top 10 SERPs for structure, pull all PAA questions, retrieve my brand voice and CTAs from the knowledge base, and draft a complete post (H1, H2s, intro, body, FAQ, CTA) ready to publish in WordPress as a draft.
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Enfra analyzes the top 10 ranking pages for your target keyword - extracting heading structure, dominant content format, target word count, and all People Also Ask questions. The research phase most writers skip, done before a word is written.
Your brand voice guidelines and CTAs are retrieved from your Enfra knowledge base and applied throughout the draft - so the post sounds like you, not like generic AI content, and ends with the exact call-to-action your team has approved.
A complete blog post drafted from scratch: H1, H2 sections with body copy, intro paragraph, FAQ from PAA questions, and branded CTA - pushed to WordPress as a saved draft. Your editor opens a finished post ready to review and publish.
On-page SEO is everything you do on a page itself to help it rank higher in search results. Unlike link building or technical infrastructure, on-page optimization is entirely within your control - and it compounds. Getting it right means more clicks, better engagement, and rankings that hold.
This checklist covers 19 on-page SEO factors your page needs to have. Work through them once before publishing, and revisit every time you do a content refresh.
Your title tag is the single highest-leverage on-page SEO element. It tells search engines what your page is about, appears as the blue link in SERPs, and directly drives click-through rate. Keep it between 50–60 characters, lead with your primary keyword, and write it for the person reading it - not just the crawler.
Google doesn't always display your meta description, but when it does it's often the deciding factor for whether someone clicks. Aim for 140–155 characters, include a benefit-led statement, and end with a soft call-to-action. Don't repeat your title - extend it.
LCP (Largest Contentful Paint), INP (Interaction to Next Paint), and CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift) are official Google ranking signals. LCP should be under 2.5s - the biggest culprit is usually an uncompressed hero image. Run a live Lighthouse test to see your current scores before making any changes.