Blog Outline & Section Headings Generator
Generate blog outlines and section headings for SEO and readability.
How to get better results
- 1. Start with a specific niche and audience instead of broad topics.
- 2. Include one clear outcome (clicks, sales, watch time, signups).
- 3. Generate multiple rounds and combine your top-performing ideas.
Who this is for
- Content marketers
- SEO teams
- Bloggers and writers
Common mistakes
- Vague headings
- Too many top-level sections
- Structure that doesn't match search intent
Best Use Cases
- Pillar pages
- How-to guides
- List posts
- Comparison articles
Examples you can copy
Use these as starting points, then generate variations with your exact topic for better performance.
- Outline: Intro → [H2] → [H2] → [H2] → Conclusion / CTA
- Each H2: clear, keyword-aware, scannable. H3s under each for sub-points.
- Match structure to intent: steps for how-to, pros/cons for comparison.
Blog Outline & Section Headings Generator FAQs
Why does blog structure matter for SEO?
Clear H2/H3 structure helps Google understand the page and can support featured snippets. It also improves readability and time on page.
How many H2 sections should a blog post have?
Depends on length. Often 3–6 H2s for a 1,500-word post. Each H2 should cover one main idea; use H3s for sub-points.
Should headings include keywords?
Include target keywords naturally in 1–2 headings. Prioritize clarity and match to search intent. Don't stuff every heading.
What's a good outline for a how-to article?
Intro (problem + promise) → Prerequisites (if needed) → Step 1, 2, 3… → Tips or common mistakes → Conclusion / next steps.
Can I use the same outline for similar topics?
Yes. Use a template (e.g., What is X, Why it matters, How to do it, Examples, FAQ) and customize headings per topic.
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