Writing Route

How to Use AI for SEO Optimization

Keyword placement, meta tags, heading structure, and on-page checks. Follow a 10-step route and ship optimized content in about 1 hour.

10 steps ~1h For content creators Free

AI for SEO optimization covers every on-page element you'd normally spend hours checking by hand. On aidowith.me, the Press Release route includes 10 steps that walk you through keyword placement in H1, meta title, meta description, and first paragraph; heading hierarchy for Google's crawlers; and internal linking suggestions based on your site structure. The route uses a 3-part optimization cycle: draft with correct keyword placement, review with an AI SEO checklist, and revise until every element passes. Pages optimized this way typically show measurable improvement in click-through rate within 30 days based on patterns from Google Search Console data. The process takes about 1 hour per page. aidowith.me provides structured prompts at each step so you're not guessing where the keyword should go or how long the meta description should be - the route tells you and AI writes it.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • Your pages sit on page 2 even though the content is solid and you're not sure what's off
  • Meta tags are an afterthought and Google keeps rewriting them in search results
  • You run SEO audits but have no clear process for acting on the findings one by one

With aidowith.me

  • A 10-step on-page optimization checklist that AI executes with you, not just for you
  • Meta title and description generated within character limits with the keyword in the right position
  • A repeatable optimization process that takes about 1 hour per page

Who Builds This With AI

Marketers

Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.

Managers & Leads

Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.

Ops & Analysts

Summaries, process docs, and structured output from messy inputs.

How It Works

1

Audit your current on-page elements

Feed your URL and target keyword into AI. The route identifies gaps in your title, H1, meta description, and heading structure in under 5 minutes.

2

Rewrite and optimize each element

AI rewrites your meta title, H1, and introduction with the keyword placed correctly. You review each output and approve or adjust before moving to the next element.

3

Run the final SEO check and publish

A structured checklist confirms keyword placement, heading hierarchy, meta tag length, and internal links. Everything passes before you update the page.

Optimize your pages with AI

10 steps. About 1 hour. On-page SEO done and ready to publish.

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What You Walk Away With

Audit your current on-page elements

Rewrite and optimize each element

Run the final SEO check and publish

A repeatable optimization process that takes about 1 hour per page

"I optimized 8 pages in one afternoon using the route. Within 3 weeks, 5 of them moved from page 2 to page 1 for their target keywords."
- SEO Specialist, digital marketing agency

Questions

AI handles the mechanical parts of on-page SEO: rewriting meta titles to include the target keyword within 60 characters, drafting meta descriptions with a clear hook in 155 characters or fewer, adjusting H1 phrasing, and suggesting heading hierarchy for the body content. The route adds a review layer where you check that each output matches your brand tone and editorial standards before publishing. The combination typically improves CTR and rankings within a few weeks.

SEO plugins flag problems. This route fixes them. You don't just see a red light on your meta description - you get an AI-written replacement that passes the check and matches your keyword intent. The route covers elements that plugins miss: internal linking context, heading flow, and introduction phrasing. You walk away with optimized copy, not a list of issues to deal with later.

About 1 hour for a full on-page optimization pass covering meta tags, H1, heading structure, introduction, internal links, and a final review. If you're optimizing a batch of pages, the process gets faster after the first 2 or 3 because you're reusing the same prompt patterns. The route on aidowith.me builds that efficiency into the workflow from step 1.