Calls-to-Action (CTAs)
Written By seorocket
Last updated 3 months ago
These customization tools allow SEO Rocket to generate content that feels more personal, on-brand, and SEO-optimized. By defining your CTAs, key pages, and external resources, you help the AI naturally connect your articles to your site structure and business goals.
Calls-to-Action (CTAs)
CTAs are short, clickable prompts added automatically to the end of your articles. They’re designed to drive readers toward a specific action—such as visiting a product page, booking a consultation, or downloading a resource.
How It Works
You can add up to 10 CTAs in Settings → Generation.
Each CTA includes:
A Headline (what readers see).
A URL (where they go when they click).
When you generate an article, SEO Rocket automatically selects the most relevant CTA based on the article’s topic and search intent.
The AI will also reword your CTA when possible so it blends naturally with the article’s tone and context, keeping the flow smooth and authentic.
Example
If your article is about “teeth whitening options,” and one of your CTAs says “Book your free consultation today”, SEO Rocket might adapt it slightly to read “Ready for a brighter smile? Book your free consultation today.”
Managing CTAs
In Settings → Generation, you can:
Add new CTAs (up to 10).
Delete outdated ones.
Note: Changes apply only to newly generated articles. Existing articles won’t update retroactively.
Tips for Better CTAs
Use clear, action-oriented language (e.g., “Get your free quote” instead of “Learn more”).
Keep it short—one concise sentence is ideal.
Make it relevant to the article topic so it feels natural.
Mix general CTAs (like “Learn more about our services”) with targeted ones (like “Download our SEO checklist”).
Internal Links
Internal links help SEO Rocket connect your articles with key pages on your website, improving SEO structure and helping search engines understand how your content is related.
How It Works
You can add up to 20 internal links in Settings → Generation. These links can be:
Relative URLs:
/about,/contact,/pricingFull URLs:
https://yourwebsite.com/about
When generating an article, the AI automatically selects 3–5 of the most relevant internal links and inserts them naturally throughout the article.
To maintain a natural flow, SEO Rocket may slightly reword the surrounding sentence or anchor text when placing an internal link. This ensures that the link feels contextually integrated instead of forced or repetitive.
Why It Matters
Internal linking improves:
SEO performance by helping search engines crawl and index your site.
User experience by encouraging readers to explore more of your content.
Engagement metrics such as time on site and pages per session.
Best Practices
Include your most important pages such as
/about,/services,/contact,/pricing, or cornerstone blog posts.Use clear URLs (avoid redirects or dynamic links).
Add new pages periodically as your website grows to keep internal linking fresh.
External Links
External links help establish credibility by referencing authoritative sources. SEO Rocket uses these links to support claims, cite research, or add trust signals to your content.
How It Works
You can add up to 10 external links in Settings → Generation.
The AI automatically selects 1–3 relevant external sources per article.
SEO Rocket may slightly rephrase the surrounding sentence when inserting external links to make the reference sound natural and organic.
Why It Matters
External links help:
Build trust and authority by citing reputable websites.
Show Google that your content is well-researched and connected to the wider web.
Enhance the reader experience by offering helpful references or supporting data.
Best Practices
Use high-quality, non-competitive sources such as research studies, official organizations, or well-known publications.
Avoid linking to direct competitors.
Check links periodically to make sure they remain active and relevant.
Google Business Profile
Adding your Google Business Profile link helps SEO Rocket improve local SEO relevance and include localized signals when generating content.
How to Add It
Click the plus (+) button to open your Google Business Profile.
On your Business Profile page, click Share.
Copy the share link from the pop-up.
Paste it into the text field in Settings → Generation.
Click Save Changes.
This allows SEO Rocket to reference your business in relevant, location-based content (for example, “our office in Miami” or “trusted by local clients”).
Summary
Together, these customization options give SEO Rocket the insight it needs to write content that’s optimized, authentic, and uniquely tailored to your business — from brand tone to internal link structure and local search visibility.