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Process Framework SEO Content Framework

Version 1.0
AttributeDetails
Best ForOperations/education
Simple StructureStages → Roles → Tools
Funnel StageMOFU
Popularity52 (Scale 1–100)
Est. Share0.9% of Demand
IntentInformational

What This Guide Is For

This framework is your repeatable system for producing Process/Methodology content — "Our [Topic] Framework", "The [Name] Method for [Goal]". The core value is a named, replicable system. Unlike a how-to (which teaches one task), a process framework provides a complete methodology the reader can adopt — with a clear name, defined phases, and decision rules.

What the reader needs: A structured, named methodology they can adopt. Each phase has clear inputs, actions, outputs, and transition criteria to the next phase.

What the writer must deliver: A named process, visualized with a flowchart, broken into 3–7 sequential phases, each with clear inputs/outputs and decision criteria.

Who should use this?

This format targets Informational intent (MOFU) at roughly 0.5% of demand. It creates branded intellectual property — a framework with a name becomes citable and shareable.


Part 2 — The Framework

Page Structure Template

# H1: The [Name] Framework: [Goal] in [N] Steps

## Intro
→ What problem this framework solves
→ Why existing approaches fall short
→ Framework overview diagram

## H2: Framework Overview
→ Visual flowchart of all phases

## H2: Phase 1 — [Phase Name]
### Inputs
### Actions
### Outputs
### When to move to Phase 2

## H2: Phase 2
...

## H2: When to Use This Framework
## H2: When NOT to Use This Framework
## H2: FAQs

The Phase Template

## Phase [N]: [Phase Name]

**Purpose:** [What this phase accomplishes]
**Duration:** [Expected time]
**Inputs:** [What you need to start]
**Actions:**
1. [Step]
2. [Step]
3. [Step]

**Outputs:** [What you produce]
**Quality gate:** [How you know this phase is done]
**Move to next phase when:** [Transition criteria]

Output Checklist

ItemRequirementStatus
Named frameworkHas a distinct name
Visual overviewFlowchart/diagram of all phases
3–7 phasesSequential, clear progression
Inputs/Outputs per phaseWhat goes in, what comes out
Transition criteriaWhen to move between phases
When to useApplicability context
When NOT to useHonest limitations
FAQ5–8 questions

Quick Reference Card

PhaseKey Rule
Before writingName the framework. Visualize the phases as a flowchart first
While writingEach phase: inputs + actions + outputs + quality gate + transition
Before submittingNamed, visualized, phased, with transition criteria and limitations
Working with AIAI structures phases well; you define the quality gates and transition criteria

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