Do SEOs Need Prompt Engineering Skills Now?

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SEO tools are becoming much more AI-focused, and I think the way we work with them is changing too.

Knowing SEO is one thing, but getting useful results from AI can depend a lot on how you ask the question and what context you provide.

This makes me wonder if prompt engineering is slowly becoming another useful skill for SEOs, similar to knowing how to use tools like Search Console or Semrush.

Do you think an SEO should learn prompt engineering, or is basic AI usage enough?
 
Prompt engineering as a formal skill is probably overstated for most SEOs. what actually matters is knowing your topic well enough to ask the right questions and recognise when the output is wrong.

An SEO who understands link building, technical audits, and content strategy will get useful output from AI tools because they know what to ask for and what to push back on. Someone who doesn't understand those things won't get better results just by learning prompt syntax.

The real shift is that AI tools now reward domain knowledge more than they used to. The better you understand SEO, the better you can direct the tool. that's different from needing a separate skill called prompt engineering.
 
Prompt engineering as a formal skill is probably overstated for most SEOs. what actually matters is knowing your topic well enough to ask the right questions and recognise when the output is wrong.

An SEO who understands link building, technical audits, and content strategy will get useful output from AI tools because they know what to ask for and what to push back on. Someone who doesn't understand those things won't get better results just by learning prompt syntax.

The real shift is that AI tools now reward domain knowledge more than they used to. The better you understand SEO, the better you can direct the tool. that's different from needing a separate skill called prompt engineering.

That is a fair point. I agree that knowing SEO well matters more than just knowing how to write prompts. I think the useful skill is learning how to give AI the right context and then check if the answer actually makes sense.
 
SEO tools are becoming much more AI-focused, and I think the way we work with them is changing too.

Knowing SEO is one thing, but getting useful results from AI can depend a lot on how you ask the question and what context you provide.

This makes me wonder if prompt engineering is slowly becoming another useful skill for SEOs, similar to knowing how to use tools like Search Console or Semrush.
Yes prompt engineering is a very useful thing to have, however, you should know a little bit of code as well in order to know what you are doing/changing on your site.
 
Yes prompt engineering is a very useful thing to have, however, you should know a little bit of code as well in order to know what you are doing/changing on your site.

I agree that some basic coding knowledge can be really helpful. You do not need to be a developer, but understanding what the code is doing makes it easier to use AI safely. Do you think basic HTML and JavaScript knowledge is enough for most SEOs?
 
If you have the time why not, learn prompt engineering although just a good level knowledge of basic Ai would serve more than you can imagine. Personally I won't bother about that as SEO is broad enough to occupy my time.
 
If you have the time why not, learn prompt engineering although just a good level knowledge of basic Ai would serve more than you can imagine. Personally I won't bother about that as SEO is broad enough to occupy my time.
I agree, basic AI knowledge can already be very useful for SEO. There is already a lot to keep up with in SEO, so I think it makes sense to learn prompt engineering only if it actually saves you time.
 
It is already a practical SEO skill for anyone using AI heavily in their workflow.
I agree. If you use AI a lot for SEO work, knowing how to give it the right context can save a lot of time. I think it becomes more useful the more you use AI in your daily workflow.
 
Not strictly "needed" but it definitely helps now - being able to write good prompts makes AI tools
more useful and saves times. Its becoming more of a helpful skill than a core requirements through,
the actuall SEO fundamentals still matter way more.
 
The future is your own set of skills adapted to how you work and linked to multiple tools (including seo ones).

Yes, I think that is where things are heading. It is less about one specific tool and more about knowing how to use different tools together with your own SEO skills. That combination can make the workflow much more efficient.
 
Yeah, I feel it's quite important now because a good prompt can save a lot of time and credits instead of losing time quickly.

But is there a specific course for prompt engineering?
 
SEO tools are becoming much more AI-focused, and I think the way we work with them is changing too.

Knowing SEO is one thing, but getting useful results from AI can depend a lot on how you ask the question and what context you provide.

This makes me wonder if prompt engineering is slowly becoming another useful skill for SEOs, similar to knowing how to use tools like Search Console or Semrush.
I think it's becoming a useful SEO skill, but not a replacement for SEO fundamentals. You don't need to become a prompt engineer; you just need to know how to give AI the right context, data, constraints, and examples.

SEO knowledge & good AI prompting is much more valuable than prompting skills alone.
 
Yeah, agreed, prompt engineering is basically a must-have skill now, not optional. Knowing how to structure the right prompt significantly reduces workload and time; work that used to take hours can now be done in minutes if you prompt properly.

Giving AI tools specific context instead of vague asks gets noticeably better output, and knowing when to trust AI results versus manually verifying is becoming its own skill too.
 
Basic ai skills are becoming essential for seo but deep prompt engineering isn't necessary for everyone, knowing how to give clear context, instructions & constraints is usually enough to get useful results
 
I think basic prompt skills are becoming useful for SEOs but you don’t need to be a prompt engineer Knowing how to give clear context and ask the right questions is enough for most SEO tasks
 
I think prompt engineering is becoming useful, but understanding SEO is still more important. A good prompt can save time, but you still need to know whether the AI output actually makes sense for SEO.
 
SEO tools are becoming much more AI-focused, and I think the way we work with them is changing too.

Knowing SEO is one thing, but getting useful results from AI can depend a lot on how you ask the question and what context you provide.

This makes me wonder if prompt engineering is slowly becoming another useful skill for SEOs, similar to knowing how to use tools like Search Console or Semrush.

Though basic AI usage is enough to start, but mastering prompt engineering gives SEO the real advantage when it comes to getting more accurate, useful, and consistent results from AI tools.
 
Not a specialty, but a practical skill now. So much of the workflow touches AI somewhere. Good prompting doesn't replace SEO judgment. It just lets that judgment scale faster.
 
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