The AEO Optimized Blog Post Generator is a skill that produces long-form articles ranging from 1,500 to 3,500 words, designed to perform in two contexts simultaneously: AI answer engines such as Google AI Overviews, and human readers. The skill combines Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) structural patterns with a contrarian hook philosophy to differentiate content from generic AI-generated output.
On the structural side, the skill uses question-based H2 and H3 heading hierarchies formatted in semantic HTML, which makes content easier for LLMs to extract and cite. On the prose side, it applies the PRISM framework to introduce varied sentence lengths, contractions, and organic asymmetry — avoiding the uniform cadence typical of AI-generated text.
A core part of the generation process is a consensus map step, which identifies common narratives on a given topic and then constructs a perspective that diverges from them. This is described as producing an orthogonal, data-backed angle rather than restating prevailing industry views.
The skill also supports spintax conversion as an optional output. This produces triple-verified spintax markup that can be used to generate multiple unique variants of an article for mass distribution.
This skill is appropriate when the goal is blog content optimized for AI citation and discovery, paired with prose that avoids recognizable AI writing patterns. It is not a general-purpose writing tool and does not provide tools for database access, API calls, or non-blog content formats.