Partner playbook
Publish a high-ranking blog post in ~5 minutes
Pick a topic, copy a ready-made prompt, paste it into any AI, and publish. It takes about five minutes.
Every post is built for SEO + AEO and already carries your tracked SiteNeuro link — so a single article markets you and earns you referral commissions at the same time.
Why this is a win-win
- For you: a genuinely useful, search-optimized article for your own blog or site in minutes — no writing or design skills needed.
- For your earnings: the post links to SiteNeuro with your referral code, so any signups are credited to you.
- Extra SEO for you: once we verify your post, we feature it on siteneuro.com/partners/articles with a link back to your site — a quality backlink that boosts your ranking.
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Get verified as a partner
You unlock the library with your unique partner ref code — the same code from your affiliate dashboard. No separate login.
- Already a partner? Open the dashboard → click Topic Library (you're auto-verified via your link), or go to /partners/blog-topics and enter your code.
- Not a partner yet? Apply here — it's free and approval is instant.
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Pick a topic & copy the prompt
Browse a large, growing library of topics across Local-business and Professional lanes. Filter by lane, cluster, or search. Found one? Click Copy prompt.
The prompt is copied to your clipboard already personalized with your tracked link — you don't edit anything. Tip: pick a topic that fits your audience, and one nobody's claimed yet.
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Generate the post in any AI
Paste the prompt into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini and send. You'll get back a complete, publish-ready post: answer-first intro, question headings, ~1,200–1,500 words, a meta description, an FAQ, and two call-to-action links to SiteNeuro (your code baked in).
At the very end you'll also get an Image pack — copy-paste image prompts for a cover image and in-body visuals (with sizes + alt text), plus free stock-photo search terms.
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Add the visuals
From the Image pack, either paste each image prompt into an image generator (DALL·E, Midjourney, Ideogram, or Canva), or grab a free photo from Unsplash/Pexels using the suggested search terms. Use the provided alt text — it helps SEO and accessibility.
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Publish on your blog
Post it on your own site or blog. To pass verification and protect your SEO, keep these intact:
- ✅ Keep both SiteNeuro links exactly as generated (that's your tracked credit) — and keep them dofollow (don't add
nofollow). - ✅ Keep the title and primary keyword, the meta description, and at least a couple of H2 headings.
- ✅ Publish it live and public (not draft/password-protected) at a real URL.
- ✅ Keep it original — don't copy another partner's post.
- ✅ Keep both SiteNeuro links exactly as generated (that's your tracked credit) — and keep them dofollow (don't add
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Claim it & get featured
Back in the library, open "I published it →" on that topic and paste your URL. We automatically check it's live, includes your keyword and your SiteNeuro link, is long enough, original, and well-written.
- Passes → the topic becomes permanently yours, and we feature it on /partners/articles with a link back to you.
- Needs a look → we review it by hand and confirm shortly; the topic is held for you meanwhile.
- Not reachable → the topic reopens so you can fix and resubmit.
Going further: write your own posts
Beyond the topics we provide, you can write posts on any angle that fits your audience. Keep these four things in mind and they'll rank just as well:
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Pick one main keyword to rank for. Choose a single phrase your readers actually search (e.g. "website for plumbers in Austin"). Put it in the title, the first sentence, and one H2 — then sprinkle 3–5 related phrases naturally. One post = one keyword focus.
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Aim for ~1,200–1,500 words. Long enough to fully answer the question, short enough to stay useful. Don't pad — depth beats length.
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Create SEO + AEO value in one move. Answer the question in the first 2–3 sentences, use question-style H2 headings, add a short FAQ, and state facts plainly — that's exactly what Google features and what AI assistants (ChatGPT, Perplexity) quote. Always link to SiteNeuro with your ref code.
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Write the prompt like ours. Tell the AI: the exact title and primary keyword, who it's for, then "answer-first intro, question H2s, ~1,200–1,500 words, a meta description under 155 characters, an FAQ, two CTAs to my SiteNeuro ref link, original writing, cite any sources." That structure is what turns a post into a ranking post.
Good to know
Get the most SEO + AEO value
- Leave the answer-first opening in place — it's what Google and AI assistants (ChatGPT, Perplexity) quote.
- Keep the question-style H2s and the FAQ — they win featured snippets and AI citations.
- Don't water down the primary keyword in the title and first paragraph.
- Publish on a real domain and share the post — early traffic and links help it rank faster.
Questions? Reply to your partner welcome email and we'll help.