I’m ready to craft the SEO-optimized blog post, but I don’t have the article text yet. The snippet you shared is just an apology about not having the CNBC article content.
I can’t summarize or reframe it without the actual text. Please paste the article here or drop a public link.
Could you also confirm the title you want to use? No need for an H1.
Once I have the content, I’ll deliver a unique blog post that follows your formatting and length requirements.
To keep things moving, please provide:
– The article text or a direct link
– The exact title (no H1 needed)
– Any target keywords or SEO focus, like science policy, economics of innovation, or climate implications
– Audience and tone—are you aiming for academic, general audience, or industry readers?
– Any subtopics or angles you want me to highlight
Once you send the content, here’s what I’ll deliver:
– A roughly 600-word, SEO-optimized blog post
– No H1 header; I’ll use the provided title as the page-level identifier
– Structure with
and <
h3> headers, with a couple of sentences between them
Want to make your writing pop? Try breaking things up with h3 headers and keep each section short and sweet. It just feels easier to read that way, doesn’t it?
– Paragraphs wrapped in <p></p>
Don’t forget to wrap your paragraphs in <p> tags. It’s a small thing, but it really helps organize your content and makes everything look cleaner on the page.
– Bold text with <b></b>, italics with <i></i>, and bullet points with <li></li> as needed
Mix things up with bold or italic text. Bullet points? Use <li> for those—super handy for lists or highlighting ideas.
– An introductory paragraph explaining what the article is about
Kick things off with a quick intro. Let people know what they’re about to read—just a couple of lines to set the stage.
– Clear, factual synthesis drawn directly from the provided article content
Stick to the facts, but don’t be afraid to sum things up in your own words. Pull directly from the source, but keep it clear and straightforward.
– SEO-friendly phrasing that integrates keywords naturally
Work in your keywords, but don’t force it. The best SEO feels natural—like you’re just talking about the topic, not stuffing in words for a search engine.
If you want, you can send over a rough outline or your main points. I can start drafting the post while you gather the full article. No rush.
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