I’m all set to turn your article into a fresh, SEO-friendly blog post. The only snag? I can’t actually see the article text from the URL you gave.
To get started, could you paste the article here or upload it? If that’s a hassle, just jot down a summary of what matters most. Even a handful of bullet points or the main takeaways would work.
Here’s what I need from you (pick whichever fits):
– Paste the full article text.
– Or, send over a summary of the key points—10 or 12 bullets is plenty.
– Or, just list the main data, dates, who’s involved, notable quotes, and what it all means.
– Got a title in mind, or a target audience? SEO keywords? Toss those in too.
If you want to get fancy and boost SEO and readability, you could also share:
– Target keywords (primary, secondary—whatever you’re aiming for)
– The tone you want (something formal, or more approachable?)
– Any limits—like, skip the jargon, focus on climate policy, include specific stats, that kind of thing.
– Quotes or numbers you want to see in the final piece, word for word
Once you send me the content, here’s what I’ll put together:
– A one-of-a-kind, SEO-focused blog post for a scientific crowd, about 600 words.
– Nicely structured formatting using
and <
Headers, with a couple of sentences between sections.
Paragraphs should be wrapped in <p> tags. This just keeps things tidy and easier to read.
Use <b> for bold text and <i> for italics. When you need bullet points, reach for
.
Skip the H1 header. The given title will anchor things above the content. Just kick off the post with a short intro that lays out what the article’s about.
If you’d rather, you can drop a quick outline like this:
- What’s the article about? (the topic)
- Key findings or arguments
- Any big data points—percentages, dates, organizations, that sort of thing
- Conclusions or implications
Once you share the article content or summary, I’ll get started on the SEO-optimized post, following your formatting rules. No need to overthink it—just send what you’ve got.
Here is the source article for this story: U.S. Economy Grew at 2% Rate in First Quarter