Tables & Lists
Written By seorocket
Last updated 3 months ago
The Content Structure settings let you control how SEO Rocket formats your articles — specifically how often it uses tables, numbered lists, and bullet lists. These options give you flexibility over how your content looks and reads while keeping it optimized for readability and SEO.
How It Works
SEO Rocket’s AI naturally decides when to include structured elements like tables or lists based on what makes the content more useful and scannable for readers. However, you can override this behavior by adjusting these preferences in Settings → Generation → Content Structure.
Each option includes the same control levels:
Never: The AI will not use this type of formatting.
Rarely: Used only if absolutely necessary (around 0–1 times per article).
Auto (AI decides): The AI determines when it fits best. This is the default setting.
Often: The AI includes more instances of this structure type (roughly 2–4 per article).
Always: The AI prioritizes this structure heavily (typically 3+ per article).
Tables
Tables are used to organize comparisons, data, pricing, or statistics in an easy-to-scan layout. They are particularly helpful for articles with factual or structured information.
When set to Auto, SEO Rocket adds tables only when they improve comprehension or SEO value — for example, in “comparison” or “cost breakdown” articles.
Tip: Choose Often or Always if you frequently write data-heavy or analytical content.
Numbered Lists
Numbered lists are perfect for step-by-step guides, rankings, or sequential processes. They help readers follow a clear order and are also useful for featured snippets in Google search results.
When set to Auto, SEO Rocket decides when a list is necessary based on the content’s structure and intent.
Tip: Use Often if your content focuses on tutorials or instruction-based posts.
Bullet Lists
Bullet lists help break down information, improve scannability, and make long articles easier to read. They’re commonly used in pros-and-cons sections, feature lists, or quick summaries.
When set to Auto, SEO Rocket adds bullet lists whenever it detects opportunities to simplify dense sections or summarize key ideas.
Tip: Choose Always if you want content with a more visual layout and frequent list formatting.
Choosing the Right Settings
Your preferences depend on your content style:
Business or technical blogs: Use Tables: Often and Numbered Lists: Often to highlight structured data.
Lifestyle or educational content: Use Bullet Lists: Always for readability.
General blogs or varied topics: Keep everything set to Auto (AI decides) for balance and natural flow.
Every change you make here affects newly generated articles only, giving you full control over structure while keeping flexibility for future adjustments.