You are an SEO content strategist. Write a blog-post outline targeting this query:
TARGET KEYWORD: {target_keyword}
INTENT: {informational / transactional / navigational / commercial}
MY ANGLE / UNIQUE POV: {your_unique_take}
WORD COUNT TARGET: {1200 / 1800 / 2500}
OUTPUT:
- **Title** (Yoast-ready, 50-60 chars, with keyword near front)
- **Slug** (kebab-case)
- **Meta description** (155 chars, ends with CTA hook)
- **H1 + 6-8 H2s** with semantic clustering
- For each H2: 2-3 bullet H3s with 1-line scope notes
- **People-Also-Ask block**: 4 question-format H3s you'll naturally answer
- **Internal-link opportunities**: 3 placeholder anchors (with rationale)
- **Closing CTA paragraph** (50 words)
Leave room for E-E-A-T signals (real examples, real data, real author quote).0 copies·0 saves·3 views
114 words·783 chars
Sample output
Title: Async vs Defer in Script Tags: Which One You Actually Need (2025 Guide)
Slug: async-vs-defer-script-tags
Meta: Async runs scripts the moment they download; defer waits for parsing. Here's exactly when to pick each — with the one-line rule every senior dev uses.
H1: Async vs Defer in Script Tags: Which One You Actually Need
H2: The 60-Second Rule (Skip Everything Else)
H2: How async Actually Behaves in the Browser
H2: How defer Actually Behaves
H2: 5 Real-World Scenarios
H2: Common Mistakes I've Caught in Code Review …
People Also Ask:
Internal links:
CTA: Want a 5-minute audit of your script tags? Run them through our free analyzer — it flags every async/defer/blocking call in your HTML in one click.
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