AI Prompts

AI Prompt Pack for Local SEO Content

140 copy-paste AI prompts for local SEO service pages, city pages, Google Business Profile posts, FAQs, reviews, images, agents, and content refreshes.

Skill level
Beginner
Format
Instant download
Steps
8

AI Prompt Pack for Local SEO Content

Small business owner using AI prompts on a laptop to write local SEO content with a printed worksheet nearby

Project overview

What this DIY project is about

The AI Prompt Pack for Local SEO Content gives small business owners a copy-paste system for using AI to create useful, locally relevant content — service pages, city and neighborhood pages, Google Business Profile posts, FAQs, review responses, image descriptions, and ongoing content refreshes — without staring at a blank screen.

The prompts are written for real local businesses: contractors, home services, clinics, restaurants, salons, repair companies, professional services, local shops, and service-area businesses.

What this project helps you do

Most small businesses know they need more local content but don't know what to write. This pack gives you the prompts to create:

  • Service pages that explain what you do, who you help, and why local customers should trust you
  • City and neighborhood pages that sound local instead of copied and pasted
  • Google Business Profile posts for offers, services, photos, events, and seasonal reminders
  • FAQ sections that answer the questions customers actually ask before calling
  • Blog posts and short updates that support local visibility without sounding robotic
  • Review responses that are professional, helpful, and brand-safe
  • Image descriptions, alt text, and visual prompts for local content
  • AI agent instructions for ongoing research, drafting, editing, and publishing

Who it's for

Business owners, office managers, marketers, freelancers, and local SEO beginners who want a practical AI workflow instead of a theory lesson — home services, contractors, medical and wellness offices, professional services, restaurants and shops, salons and fitness, auto and mobile services, and multi-location or service-area businesses.

Built on local SEO fundamentals

  • Complete, accurate business information helps customers and supports local visibility
  • Local results are influenced by relevance, distance, and prominence
  • Keep hours, phone number, categories, photos, reviews, and service details up to date
  • Helpful content is written for people first, adds original value, and avoids generic filler
  • LocalBusiness structured data helps search engines understand your details when implemented correctly

The essentials

  • What's inside: 140 copy-paste prompts grouped by task, a fill-in-the-blank intake worksheet, a pre-publish quality review, and a 30-day content plan
  • Skill level: Beginner — fill in the blanks and paste into any AI tool
  • Works with: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or a local model like Ollama
  • Honest by design: every workflow reminds you to verify facts, names, prices, hours, service areas, and claims before publishing — and to never invent reviews, locations, or credentials. No tool can guarantee rankings or specific results.

What you'll need before you start

You don't have to buy anything — everything below is free to start. Get these three set up first, and you're ready for Step 1:

  • An AI assistant — one free login to ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini. The free tiers are enough to write service pages, posts, FAQs, and reviews. Sign up at chatgpt.com, claude.ai, or gemini.google.com. Tip: prefer to keep your data on your own machine? Run a free local model with Ollama (ollama.com) — the prompts are plain text, so they work anywhere you can paste them.
  • Your business facts — fill out the intake worksheet once (it's in this project) and reuse it in every prompt. This is what makes AI write about your business instead of a generic one: your name, city, service area, services, hours, phone, real proof, and what you must not claim. Tip: keep it in a doc you can copy-paste from every time.
  • Your website login — admin or editor access to whatever runs your site (WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, Shopify, or your developer's CMS). You'll use it to publish the service pages, city pages, and FAQs the prompts help you draft. If you don't have it, ask whoever built your site for access before you begin.

Everything else you'll use is free too — your Google Business Profile (google.com/business) for posts and review replies, and a spreadsheet to track what you publish. Set them up as each step calls for them. See Tools you'll need below for a full breakdown of what each one does and where to get it.

What you will build & improve

Everything this kit walks you through

What you'll get

A complete, copy-paste content system you can use again and again:

  • 140 copy-paste prompts grouped by task — service pages, city pages, neighborhood pages, blog posts, Google Business Profile posts, FAQs, reviews, image content, schema support, AI agents, and content audits
  • A fill-in-the-blank intake worksheet so AI always works from your real business facts
  • A pre-publish quality review to check every draft before it goes live
  • A 30-day local SEO content plan that puts the prompts in a sensible order
  • A safe publishing workflow that reminds you to verify facts, names, prices, hours, service areas, claims, and legal or medical statements first

Tools you'll need

Everything here works with free or low-cost tools:

  • An AI assistant — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or a local model like Ollama. The free tiers are enough to start.
  • Your business facts — fill out the intake worksheet once (below) and reuse it in every prompt.
  • Your website login — admin or editor access so you can publish pages, FAQs, and posts.
  • Your Google Business Profile — to publish posts, photos, offers, and review replies (google.com/business).
  • A spreadsheet — track which prompts you've used, what you published, and the results.

Business intake worksheet

Copy this once and fill it in before using the prompts. Paste it into any prompt that asks for your facts:

  • Business name
  • Primary city
  • Service area
  • Main services
  • Best customers
  • Emergency services offered
  • Business hours
  • Phone number
  • Booking URL
  • Address or service-area only
  • License, certification, insurance, or bonding details
  • Years in business
  • Top proof points
  • Top customer objections
  • Top neighborhoods
  • Top nearby landmarks
  • Main competitors
  • Brand voice
  • Offers or guarantees
  • What not to claim

Pre-publish quality review

Before you publish anything AI helped you write, confirm:

  • Does the page answer what the customer wants to know before they call?
  • Are the business name, phone, hours, address, and service areas accurate?
  • Does the content include real local detail instead of generic city-stuffing?
  • Does every claim have proof or a reasonable explanation?
  • Are prices, discounts, licenses, warranties, and guarantees accurate?
  • Does the page explain who the service is for, what happens next, and how to book?
  • Are FAQs written in plain customer language?
  • Are review responses respectful and privacy-safe?
  • Are images accurately described?
  • Is the content useful without repeating the same keyword too many times?

Your 30-day content plan

A simple month that turns the prompts into published content:

  • Week 1 — Build the foundation: business intake, audience research, keyword mapping, and tone, then create one main service page.
  • Week 2 — Create local proof: build city, neighborhood, and service-area content with real job examples, driving areas, landmarks, and customer concerns.
  • Week 3 — Publish posts and FAQs: write Google Business Profile posts, a blog post, and customer FAQs. Publish at least two GBP posts and one FAQ section.
  • Week 4 — Improve trust and polish: add review responses, image content, schema support, internal links, and refresh older pages.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Publishing AI drafts without verifying facts, names, prices, hours, or claims
  • Letting AI invent reviews, testimonials, locations, licenses, or completed jobs
  • Mass-producing thin, near-identical city pages just to "have" them
  • Stuffing the city or service name unnaturally into the text
  • Letting AI make guarantees or medical/legal claims you can't back up
  • Posting content once and never refreshing or tracking it

Printable checklist

Print this and work through your first content sprint:

  • Fill out the business intake worksheet completely
  • Pick your first page type and the matching prompt category
  • Replace every bracketed field with real details
  • Generate a draft and 2–3 variations
  • Run the pre-publish quality review on the draft
  • Add real photos, reviews, and local proof
  • Verify name, phone, hours, address, prices, and claims
  • Publish one service or city page
  • Publish two Google Business Profile posts
  • Publish one FAQ section
  • Write and schedule review responses
  • Log what you published and start tracking calls, leads, and rankings
Step-by-step checklist

Your local SEO game plan, one step at a time

Work through each step in order and check it off as you go. No experience required — just follow the plays below.

  1. 1
    Step 1

    Fill out your business intake once

    AI is only as accurate as the facts you give it. Complete the intake worksheet one time, then paste it into any prompt that asks for your details.

    • Gather your business name, primary city, service area, and main services
    • Note your best customers, hours, phone number, and booking link
    • List your real proof: licenses, years in business, reviews, neighborhoods, and top objections
    • Write down what you must not claim, so AI never oversteps
  2. 2
    Step 2

    Pick the prompt category you need

    The pack groups 140 prompts by job, so you can jump straight to the content you need.

    • Service, city & neighborhood pages for your core landing pages
    • Google Business Profile posts for offers, photos, events, and reminders
    • FAQs for pricing, scheduling, service area, and trust
    • Reviews for honest, brand-safe responses
    • Images & schema for alt text, captions, and structured data
    • AI agents for repeatable research, writing, and editing
  3. 3
    Step 3

    Replace the bracketed fields

    Each prompt uses simple placeholders. Swap them for your real details before you paste.

    • Replace [BUSINESS NAME], [CITY], [SERVICE], and [CUSTOMER TYPE]
    • Drop in your intake facts wherever a prompt asks for them
    • Leave a field blank only if the prompt says it's optional — never invent one
  4. 4
    Step 4

    Paste the prompt into your AI tool

    Use whatever assistant you prefer — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or a local model.

    • Paste the full prompt, including your intake facts
    • Ask for a draft, then request tweaks (shorter, friendlier, more local)
    • Generate a few variations so you can pick the best starting point
  5. 5
    Step 5

    Review the output for accuracy and local detail

    Treat every draft as a first draft, not a finished page.

    • Check the business name, phone, hours, address, and service areas
    • Confirm prices, licenses, warranties, and guarantees are accurate
    • Cut generic city-stuffing and add real local detail
    • Make sure every claim has proof or a reasonable explanation
  6. 6
    Step 6

    Add real proof

    AI can structure content, but only you can supply the truth that earns trust.

    • Add real photos, reviews, and project examples
    • Include staff names, license details, and the neighborhoods you actually serve
    • Answer the questions customers really ask
    • Never add fake reviews, fake locations, or work you didn't do
  7. 7
    Step 7

    Publish where it belongs

    Put each piece where local customers and Google will see it.

    • Service and city content → your website
    • Posts, offers, and photos → your Google Business Profile
    • FAQs → your FAQ page or the relevant service page
    • Short updates → your blog or social channels
  8. 8
    Step 8

    Track results and improve the next round

    Measure what you publish so each round gets better.

    • Track calls, form fills, and rankings in your spreadsheet
    • Note which content types bring the most questions and leads
    • Refresh older pages with new proof and FAQs
    • Repeat the workflow monthly using the 30-day plan

    We never guarantee rankings — but a steady, honest content routine gives your business its best chance to get found.

Tip: tackle the high-impact steps first — your Google Business Profile and NAP consistency — then work down the list. We never guarantee rankings; these are simply the honest, proven steps to improve your local visibility.
FAQ

Common questions

Can beginners use this?

Yes. The prompts are written so a beginner can fill in the bracketed fields and paste them into an AI tool. The pack also includes a worksheet and checklist so you know what facts to gather before publishing.

Will this replace an SEO expert?

No. It helps small business owners create better first drafts and maintain useful content more consistently. A human still needs to verify facts, local details, claims, pricing, legal statements, and final publishing quality.

Can I use this for any local business?

Yes. The prompts are flexible for service businesses, appointment businesses, local shops, professional services, and multi-location businesses. Some regulated industries should add extra compliance review before publishing.

Does it include prompts for Google Business Profile?

Yes. It includes prompts for weekly posts, offers, seasonal reminders, photo captions, review highlights, events, team posts, safety reminders, and a 30-day GBP calendar.

Does it include FAQ prompts?

Yes. It includes FAQ prompts for pricing, scheduling, service areas, trust, emergency service, first-time customers, warranty, preparation, and FAQ schema support.

Does it help with AI agents?

Yes. The pack includes prompts for creating research, writing, editing, Google Business Profile, FAQ, image, reporting, and content refresh agents.

Which AI tools does it work with?

Any major assistant — ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini — as well as local models like Ollama. The prompts are plain text, so they work anywhere you can paste a prompt.

Do the prompts guarantee better rankings?

No. The prompts help you create accurate, helpful, locally relevant content faster, which supports your visibility — but rankings depend on many factors outside any prompt. We never guarantee specific rankings or results.

How do I keep AI output from sounding generic?

The single biggest lever is the intake worksheet — fill it out once with your real business facts, services, neighborhoods, customer questions, and brand voice, then paste it into every prompt as [BUSINESS DETAILS]. Pair that with the brand voice guide template so the model knows what words to use and avoid. Generic AI output almost always traces back to generic input.

How should I verify AI-generated content before publishing?

Run every draft through the publishing safety review template before it goes live. Confirm business name, address, phone, hours, and services match the master record; confirm no fake reviews, fake statistics, fake testimonials, or invented credentials; confirm any city or neighborhood mentioned is one you actually serve; confirm schema (if added) matches the visible page. AI is a drafting tool, not a fact-checker.

Can AI prompts replace a photographer for local proof?

No. AI-generated images are creative assets — use them for moodboards, placeholders, or stylized social graphics. Real photos belong wherever real proof is required: storefront, team, work in progress, finished projects, products, before-and-after. Presenting an AI image as a real photo of your work is the same risk class as a fake review.

How often should I refresh AI-drafted pages?

Treat AI-drafted pages the same as any other page: revisit quarterly to update real customer questions, add fresh proof and photos, refresh examples, and reflect any service or pricing changes. AI is fast at the first draft but never the last word — owner review and periodic refresh are what keep the page useful.

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Skill level
Beginner — no experience needed
Format
Instant digital download
Steps included
8 guided steps
Outcome
140 copy-paste AI prompts for local SEO service pages, city pages, Google Business Profile posts, FAQs, reviews, images, agents, and content refreshes.

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