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2026 年 10 月 13 日英国伦敦

Workflow: Turn priority fixes into a sprint

Estimate effort for each quick-win item and check what realistically fits a 2-week sprint.

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Using Semrush organic data for {country}: Build a 2-week sprint feasibility plan for quick-win SEO opportunities for {your-domain.com}. If a prioritized quick-win list already exists in this conversation, use it as the starting point. If no prioritized quick-win list is available, build one first using: * keywords where {your-domain.com} ranks in positions 5–20 * pages on {your-domain.com} with the largest organic traffic decline over the last 3 months * on-page opportunities for the highest-priority keywords or pages Select up to 10 items that can realistically fit into a 2-week sprint. Return ONE table: Columns: * item_type (keyword/page) * item * target_page_or_url * target_keyword_or_cluster * impact (low/med/high) * effort_hours (estimate) * sprint_week (1/2) * feasibility_note (1 sentence) Assignment rule: * sprint_week 1 = effort_hours ≤ 4 or highest-impact items * sprint_week 2 = effort_hours > 4 or lower-priority items After the table, add: * total_hours_week1 * total_hours_week2 * feasibility_verdict (fits / tight / overloaded) Limit: 10 items.

Example Output (illustrative)

- A 10-item sprint feasibility table — item type, impact, estimated effort in hours, sprint week assignment (1 or 2), and feasibility note; followed by total hours per week and a feasibility verdict (fits / tight / overloaded)