Blog Planner
Generates a structured blog post outline with headings & subheadings to streamline content creation and boost productivity.
Install on your platform
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Run in terminal (recommended)
claude mcp add blog-planner npx -- -y @trustedskills/blog-planner
Or manually add to ~/.claude/settings.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"blog-planner": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@trustedskills/blog-planner"
]
}
}
}Requires Claude Code (claude CLI). Run claude --version to verify your install.
About This Skill
What it does
The blog-planner skill helps users generate a comprehensive plan for their blog posts. It can outline topics, suggest keywords, and create a posting schedule to streamline the blogging process. This includes identifying target audiences and suggesting content pillars to build around.
When to use it
- You're starting a new blog and need help brainstorming initial topic ideas.
- You want to develop a consistent publishing schedule for your existing blog.
- You’re struggling to identify relevant keywords for your blog posts to improve search engine visibility.
- You need assistance in defining content pillars and aligning blog topics with overall brand strategy.
Key capabilities
- Topic generation
- Keyword suggestion
- Content pillar identification
- Posting schedule creation
- Target audience definition
Example prompts
- "Create a blog plan for a new food blog focusing on vegan recipes."
- "Suggest keywords for a blog post about 'sustainable gardening'."
- "Generate a posting schedule for my travel blog, publishing twice per week."
- “What are some content pillars I can build around for a personal finance blog?”
Tips & gotchas
The skill's output is dependent on the clarity and specificity of your prompts. Providing details about your target audience or desired tone will yield more relevant results.
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