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Understanding Your Content Plan

After Sebora analyzes your site and keywords, it generates a content plan — a prioritized list of articles to write. This page explains what each field means and how to use the plan effectively.

What's in the plan

Each article in your content plan includes:

FieldWhat it means
Target keywordThe primary search term the article is optimized for
Search volumeEstimated monthly searches for that keyword
Keyword difficultyHow hard it is to rank (0–100 scale)
Suggested titleA working title Sebora recommends
Content typeThe format: how-to, listicle, comparison, guide, etc.

How Sebora picks keywords

Sebora's keyword selection considers:

  1. Relevance — does this keyword match your site's niche and audience?
  2. Search volume — is there enough demand to justify writing about it?
  3. Difficulty — can your site realistically rank for this term?
  4. Intent — does the searcher want content you can provide?

If you've connected Google Search Console, Sebora also factors in:

  • Keywords you already rank for (positions 8–20) that could move up with dedicated content
  • Low-CTR queries where a better article could capture more clicks
  • Gaps where competitors rank but you don't

Reading difficulty scores

ScoreLevelWhat it means
0–30EasyLow competition, good for new sites
31–50MediumSome competition, achievable with good content
51–70HardEstablished competitors, needs strong content + backlinks
71–100Very HardDominated by authority sites, long-term play

TIP

For newer sites, focus on keywords with difficulty under 40. You'll see faster results and build domain authority that helps you compete for harder terms later.

Content quality scores

After generation, each article gets a content score that evaluates:

  • Keyword optimization — is the target keyword used naturally in titles, headings, and body?
  • Word count — does the article meet the minimum threshold (1,200+ words)?
  • Structure — does it have proper headings, sections, and flow?
  • Readability — is it clear and accessible to the target audience?

A score of 70+ means the article is ready to publish. Below 70, consider reviewing and editing before publishing.

Editing your plan

You can customize the plan before approving:

  • Remove articles you don't want to write about
  • Adjust priority to change the generation order
  • Select how many articles to generate in this batch

After approval and payment, Sebora generates the selected articles.

Tips for a strong content strategy

  1. Mix difficulty levels — don't go all-easy or all-hard. A blend builds traffic now while investing in future rankings.
  2. Cover your clusters — related articles that link to each other perform better than isolated pieces.
  3. Publish consistently — search engines reward sites that add content regularly rather than in bursts.
  4. Review and edit — Sebora gets you 90% there. A quick human review to add your expertise makes the content stand out.

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