How to Use SEO Reports in RightBlogger
SEO Reports in RightBlogger help you quickly understand what your content is missing so it can rank better in Google and get recommended more often by tools like ChatGPT.
Instead of guessing which keywords or topics to include, your report highlights what top ranking articles are doing and gives you a clear path to improve your draft.
This guide covers how SEO Reports work, how to attach one to your content, and how to use Auto Optimize to strengthen your article.
Here’s a full video walkthrough of using RightBlogger’s SEO Reports to AI SEO-optimize your content for instant higher Google rankings & better positioning for ChatGPT citations, at the same time:
Now, let’s dive in a little deeper into the specifics of how our SEO Reports work.
What an SEO Report Shows You

Once attached, your report analyzes the keyword you picked and compares your draft to articles that already rank.
It gives you:
- A primary keyword recommendation
- A word count target for your topic
- Headings and topic areas that top articles tend to include
- Keyword coverage that shows which phrases you are missing
- An overall score so you know where your draft stands
You can scan the report in a few seconds and immediately see where improvements are needed.
Adding an SEO Report to Your Content

You can attach a report to any article created with an editor inside RightBlogger.
- Open the article in the Editor.
- Click SEO Report.
- Choose your primary keyword.
- Wait a moment while RightBlogger analyzes your topic.
Your score and recommendations appear instantly. You can open and close the report at any time as you edit.
Understanding Your Score

Your score reflects how complete your article is for the topic.
- Red means the draft needs significant improvement.
- Yellow means you are getting closer but still missing important coverage.
- Green means your article is in a strong range and ready for publishing or LLM citations.
You do not need to aim for a perfect score. Staying in the green range is ideal and avoids over-optimization.
Improving Your Draft with Auto Optimize
Auto Optimize is the fastest way to raise your score. After attaching a report, click Auto Optimize and RightBlogger will:
- Add missing keywords naturally
- Expand your content where needed
- Strengthen paragraph flow
- Adjust headings and structure
- Bring your draft closer to what top ranking content includes
Most articles move from red or yellow into the green range with one click.
Your draft may grow in length, cover more subtopics, and feel more complete, but you still maintain full control. You can keep editing after optimization.
Editing After Optimization
Once the draft is improved, you can add your own stories, examples, and perspective. This makes the article more engaging and helps with both search ranking and LLM visibility.
If you want to compare versions, you can switch between:
- Article for your original draft
- Editor for your optimized version
Publishing Your Optimized Article
When your content is ready, you can:
- Send it to any connected CMS
- Add it to your Content Planner
- Turn on Auto Schedule using the Send To button
- Copy or download it if you prefer manual publishing
SEO Reports fit naturally into your workflow no matter how you publish.
Summary
SEO Reports help you understand what your article needs to perform well. Attach a report, review the guidance, use Auto Optimize for quick improvements, then add your personal touch before publishing. It is one of the easiest ways to raise the quality and competitiveness of every post you create in RightBlogger.
What does an SEO Report in RightBlogger actually tell me?
An SEO Report shows you what your draft is missing so it can compete with top ranking articles for your keyword.
It recommends a primary keyword, a word count target, and common headings and subtopics that show up in strong results.
It also lists keyword phrases you have not used yet and gives your draft an overall score. That makes it easy to see what to fix before you publish.
How do I add an SEO Report to an article in RightBlogger?
Open your article in the RightBlogger Editor, then click SEO Report and choose your primary keyword.
RightBlogger will analyze the topic and compare your draft to pages that already rank well. After a short wait, your score and suggestions appear.
You can open and close the report while you write, so you can improve your content as you go.
What is a “good” SEO score, and do I need a perfect score?
A good score is usually in the green range, which means your article covers the topic well.
Red means you are missing a lot, and yellow means you are close but still need important coverage. Green is a strong target for publishing and for getting picked up by AI tools.
You do not need a perfect score. Staying green helps you avoid over-optimizing, which can make content feel forced or repetitive.
How does Auto Optimize improve my content using the SEO Report?
Auto Optimize updates your draft to better match what top ranking content includes, based on your SEO Report.
It can add missing keywords naturally, expand thin sections, improve paragraph flow, and adjust headings so the structure is clearer.
This is usually the fastest way to move from red or yellow into green. After that, you can still edit everything and add your own examples and voice.
If you want to learn more, see how Auto Optimize improves SEO with one click.
What should I do after I optimize so my post can rank and get cited by AI tools?
After optimizing, add real value that competitors do not have, like your experience, a short story, step by step tips, or a simple checklist.
Then reread your headings and make sure they match what the reader wants. Clear sections and direct answers help both Google and AI tools understand your page.
If you are still picking a topic or keyword, start with the RightBlogger Keywords Tool for finding better terms. That helps you choose a keyword you can actually win with before you optimize.
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