GEO Template Library
A template-focused skill that provides ready-to-use, GEO-aware content templates for common
high-citation formats. It lowers the barrier to using authoring skills like geo-citation-writer by
providing battle-tested skeletons that teams can fill in quickly and reuse across products, markets,
and languages.
This skill focuses on:
- - Defining a catalog of template types and when to use each
- Providing clear, copy-pasteable scaffolds in markdown
- Highlighting GEO-critical fields that should be filled carefully
- Making templates consistent across teams while still flexible
The skill does not replace content-writing or optimization skills. It prepares the canvas so
other skills (like geo-citation-writer, geo-content-optimizer, geo-structured-writer) can work
on top of a solid structure.
At a glance, the main template families covered are:
- - Definition article – "What is X?" style pages
- FAQ page – focused question-and-answer collections
- Comparison guide – A vs B vs C style breakdowns
- How-to / tutorial – step-based guides and playbooks
- Statistics roundup – "X statistics in YEAR" or benchmark collections
- Product / feature page – product detail and solution pages
- GEO blog / deep-dive – longer-form educational or thought-leadership pieces
When to use this skill
Invoke this skill whenever:
- - The user asks for a template, blueprint, or content skeleton for:
- FAQ pages (
FAQPage-style content)
- Definition / "What is X?" articles
- Comparison guides (A vs B vs C)
- How-to / step-by-step guides
- Original data / statistics roundups
- Product or feature landing pages
- GEO-ready blog posts or documentation sections
- - The user wants to standardize how their org writes certain page types:
- Cross-team content playbooks
- Brand-wide GEO templates stored in a knowledge base
- "We keep rebuilding similar pages; can we standardize?"
- "Give me a template that our team can reuse"
- "We want AI engines to cite our FAQ / guide / comparison page"
Do not restrict triggering only to these phrases. Trigger whenever the intent is:
“Give me a reusable, GEO-aware content template for this scenario.”
If the user only wants one-off copy (not a template), other skills may be a better fit, but you
can still output a template and then show how to fill it once.
Relationship to other GEO skills
When available, this skill should cooperate with other GEO skills:
- -
geo-citation-writer: uses the templates as starting points for high-citation content - INLINECODE6 : optimizes filled-in templates for GEO performance
- INLINECODE7 : enriches templates with additional structure where needed
- INLINECODE8 : maps templates to Schema.org types and JSON-LD scaffolds
- INLINECODE9 : uses finished pages built from templates in AI-facing index structures
If these skills are not present, still:
- - Provide high-quality templates
- Clearly mark which sections are most important for AI citation
- Offer suggestions for how a human can fill and refine them manually
High-level workflow
Whenever this skill is used, follow this workflow, unless the user explicitly asks for a subset:
- 1. Clarify the scenario and constraints
- Select the best-matching template type(s)
- Generate one or more templates with GEO-focused annotations
- Show example filled-in snippets (optional but recommended)
- Provide usage notes and team guidelines
1. Clarify scenario and constraints
Briefly capture:
- e.g., "FAQ page for B2B SaaS pricing", "What is zero-shot learning?", "Compare our product vs X"
- - Primary audience and expertise level:
- Beginner, practitioner, executive, technical buyer, etc.
- Main website, docs, blog, knowledge base, product page, landing page, etc.
- Become default answer for a query
- Clarify entity definition
- Provide trusted statistics or benchmarks
Output a short ## Scenario Summary section (5–8 bullets) so the chosen template is clearly framed.
2. Select template type(s)
Map the scenario to one or more template families. Use the catalog from
references/templates-catalog.md:
- - Definition article (
definition-article) - FAQ page (
faq-page) - Comparison guide (
comparison-guide) - How-to / tutorial (
howto-guide) - Statistics roundup (
stats-roundup) - Product / feature page (
product-page) - GEO blog / deep-dive (
geo-blog)
In the answer, output a brief ## Template Selection section that:
- - Names the chosen template type(s)
- Explains why they fit this scenario
- Mentions any secondary templates that might also be useful later
If the scenario is ambiguous, pick the closest template type and adapt it, explaining your choice.
When it is clearly helpful, you may also return multiple templates (for example, a product-page
template plus an embedded faq-page template).
3. Generate templates with GEO annotations
For each selected template type:
- - Output a markdown template that:
- Uses clear headings and subheadings
- Includes placeholder fields in square brackets (e.g.,
[Product Name],
[Key Definition])
- Marks GEO-critical sections using inline comments like:
-
<!-- GEO: concise definition, 2–3 sentences -->
-
<!-- GEO: high-confidence facts AI can quote safely -->
- Is easy to copy into a doc, CMS, or another tool
- - Keep the template reasonably compact but complete enough to avoid guesswork.
Example structure (for a definition article template):
CODEBLOCK0
When generating templates, do not pre-fill brand-specific content unless the user provides it.
Instead, use neutral placeholders and short instructions.
4. Provide sample filled-in snippets (optional but helpful)
If the user wants extra guidance or explicitly asks for examples, provide:
- - One or two short, filled-in snippets for key sections, such as:
- Definition paragraph
- One FAQ entry
- One row of a comparison table
Make these:
- - Concrete, but clearly labeled as examples, not generic boilerplate
- Safe to copy as inspiration, but easy to adapt
Output these under ## Example Filled Sections and clearly indicate which template they belong to.
5. Usage notes and team guidelines
Close with a ## Implementation & Team Guidelines section that gives:
- - Tips for keeping templates consistent across teams:
- Where to store them (docs, wiki, knowledge base)
- How to version and update them
- - Advice for using templates with other GEO skills:
- "After filling this template, run it through
geo-citation-writer for refinement"
- "Use
geo-schema-gen to mirror this structure in JSON-LD"
- - Reminders about AI-citable content:
- Prioritize factual, verifiable statements
- Avoid over-claiming or vague marketing language in GEO-critical sections
Output format
Unless the user requests a different format, structure responses as:
- 1. INLINECODE30
- INLINECODE31
- INLINECODE32
- INLINECODE33 (if applicable)
- INLINECODE34
Within ## Templates, include one or more clearly labeled subheadings:
- - INLINECODE36
- Under each, output a complete markdown template.
Use:
- - Markdown headings
- Bullet lists
- Short comments explaining GEO-significant parts
If the user only asks for a single template, still keep this top-level structure, but it is fine
to keep the unused sections very short (e.g., “Not requested for this use case.”).
Example triggering prompts (for reference)
These are internal examples to clarify when this skill should trigger:
- - "Give me a reusable template for a GEO-optimized FAQ page about our B2B SaaS product."
- "I want a standard 'What is X?' article template that our content team can reuse across topics."
- "We keep writing comparison pages like 'Product A vs Product B'. Can you give us a robust template
that AI models will love to cite?"
- - "Design a set of templates for stats roundups and data summary posts that are easy for LLMs to
reference."
You do not need to surface this list directly to the user; it simply refines intent.
GEO 模板库
一个以模板为核心的技能,为常见的高引用格式提供即用型、支持GEO的内容模板。它通过提供经过实战检验的框架,降低了使用如geo-citation-writer等创作技能的门槛,团队可以快速填充并在不同产品、市场和语言中重复使用。
此技能专注于:
- - 定义模板类型目录及其适用场景
- 提供清晰、可复制粘贴的Markdown框架
- 突出GEO关键字段,应仔细填写
- 使模板在跨团队间保持一致,同时保持灵活性
此技能不替代内容撰写或优化技能。它准备好画布,以便其他技能(如geo-citation-writer、geo-content-optimizer、geo-structured-writer)可以在稳固的结构之上工作。
概览,涵盖的主要模板系列包括:
- - 定义文章 – “什么是X?”类型的页面
- 常见问题页面 – 聚焦问答集合
- 对比指南 – A vs B vs C 类型的分解
- 操作指南/教程 – 基于步骤的指南和手册
- 统计数据汇总 – “YEAR年X统计数据”或基准集合
- 产品/功能页面 – 产品详情和解决方案页面
- GEO博客/深度文章 – 较长的教育性或思想领导力文章
何时使用此技能
在以下情况调用此技能:
- 常见问题页面(FAQPage类型内容)
- 定义/“什么是X?”文章
- 对比指南(A vs B vs C)
- 操作指南/分步指南
- 原始数据/统计数据汇总
- 产品或功能落地页
- 支持GEO的博客文章或文档章节
- 跨团队内容手册
- 存储在知识库中的全公司GEO模板
- “我们一直在重建类似的页面;我们能标准化吗?”
- “给我一个我们团队可以重复使用的模板”
- “我们希望AI引擎引用我们的常见问题/指南/对比页面”
不要仅限于这些短语触发。只要意图是:“给我一个可重复使用的、支持GEO的内容模板用于此场景。”就触发。
如果用户只想要一次性内容(而不是模板),其他技能可能更合适,但你仍然可以输出一个模板,然后展示如何一次性填充它。
与其他GEO技能的关系
当可用时,此技能应与其他GEO技能协作:
- - geo-citation-writer:使用模板作为高引用内容的起点
- geo-content-optimizer:优化已填充的模板以获得GEO性能
- geo-structured-writer:在需要时用额外结构丰富模板
- geo-schema-gen:将模板映射到Schema.org类型和JSON-LD框架
- geo-llms-txt:使用从模板构建的完成页面,用于面向AI的索引结构
如果这些技能不存在,仍然:
- - 提供高质量的模板
- 清晰标记哪些部分对AI引用最重要
- 提供关于人类如何手动填充和完善它们的建议
高级工作流程
每当使用此技能时,遵循此工作流程,除非用户明确要求子集:
- 1. 明确场景和约束
- 选择最匹配的模板类型
- 生成一个或多个带有GEO焦点注释的模板
- 展示示例填充片段(可选但推荐)
- 提供使用说明和团队指南
1. 明确场景和约束
简要捕获:
- 例如,“B2B SaaS定价的常见问题页面”、“什么是零样本学习?”、“比较我们的产品与X”
- 初学者、从业者、高管、技术买家等。
- 主网站、文档、博客、知识库、产品页面、落地页等。
- 成为某个查询的默认答案
- 澄清实体定义
- 提供可信的统计数据或基准
输出一个简短的## 场景摘要部分(5-8个要点),以便清晰界定所选模板。
2. 选择模板类型
将场景映射到一个或多个模板系列。使用references/templates-catalog.md中的目录:
- - 定义文章(definition-article)
- 常见问题页面(faq-page)
- 对比指南(comparison-guide)
- 操作指南/教程(howto-guide)
- 统计数据汇总(stats-roundup)
- 产品/功能页面(product-page)
- GEO博客/深度文章(geo-blog)
在回答中,输出一个简短的## 模板选择部分,其中:
- - 命名所选的模板类型
- 解释为什么它们适合此场景
- 提及以后可能也有用的任何次要模板
如果场景模糊,选择最接近的模板类型并调整它,解释你的选择。当明确有帮助时,你也可以返回多个模板(例如,一个product-page模板加上一个嵌入的faq-page模板)。
3. 生成带有GEO注释的模板
对于每个选定的模板类型:
- 使用清晰的标题和子标题
- 在方括号中包含占位符字段(例如,[产品名称]、[关键定义])
- 使用内联注释标记GEO关键部分,例如:
-
-
- 易于复制到文档、CMS或其他工具中
示例结构(用于定义文章模板):
markdown
[主要主题]:清晰、聚焦实体的标题
摘要
什么是[主要主题]?
[1-3个简洁段落,包含清晰定义]
关键概念和组成部分
- - [概念1]:[简短解释]
- [概念2]:[简短解释]
示例
- - 示例1:[简短、具体的例子]
- 示例2:[简短、具体的例子]
[您的品牌/产品]如何关联
[解释您的品牌/产品如何与此主题互动或支持此主题]
常见问题
问1:[常见问题]
答1:[清晰、事实性的答案]
问2:[常见问题]
答2:[清晰、事实性的答案]
生成模板时,不要预填充品牌特定内容,除非用户提供。相反,使用中性占位符和简短说明。
4. 提供示例填充片段(可选但有帮助)
如果用户想要额外指导或明确要求示例,提供:
- 定义段落
- 一个常见问题条目
- 对比表格的一行
使这些:
- - 具体,但清晰标记为示例,而不是通用样板
- 安全复制作为灵感,但易于调整
在## 示例填充部分下输出这些,并清晰指示它们属于哪个模板。
5. 使用说明和团队指南
以## 实施与团队指南部分结束,提供:
- 存储位置(文档、维基、知识库)
- 如何版本控制和更新它们
- “填充此模板后,通过geo-citation-writer运行以进行优化”
- “使用geo-schema-gen将此结构镜像到JSON-LD中”
- 优先考虑事实性、可验证的陈述
- 在GEO关键部分避免过度声明或模糊的营销语言
输出格式
除非用户请求不同的格式,否则将回复结构化为:
- 1. ## 场景摘要
- ## 模板选择
- ## 模板
- ## 示例填充部分(如适用)
- ## 实施与团队指南
在## 模板中,包含一个或多个清晰标记的子标题:
- - ### [模板类型名称] 模板
- 在每个子标题下,输出一个完整的Markdown模板。
使用:
- - Markdown标题
- 项目符号列表
- 解释GEO重要部分的简短注释
如果用户只要求单个模板,仍然保持此顶层结构,但可以保持未使用部分非常简短(例如,“此用例未请求。”)。
示例触发提示