I’m ready to help you transform the article into a unique SEO-optimized blog post. But honestly, the article text just isn’t here. I can’t really create a post without the actual content.
If you could paste the article text—or at least share the key paragraphs—I’ll dive in and work my magic. That way, I can make sure the post matches your formatting and SEO needs.
If it’s easier, you could also send:
– The article title. (I know you said not to include an H1, but it helps me focus on the right keywords.)
– A quick summary of the main points you want to highlight.
– Or even a link to the original article, if you want it to be super accurate.
Until then, here are a couple of ideas:
– Option A: Send the article text and I’ll return a 600-word blog post, complete with the HTML structure you want (no H1, using
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– Option B: If you’d rather have a ready-to-publish post right now about the headaches of missing article text in science journalism, I can whip up a standalone piece on that topic. It’ll use the same HTML tags, of course.
This could help with SEO and keep your audience engaged until you’ve got the full article content ready to go.
Just send over the article text or let me know which option works for you, and I’ll get started right away.
Here is the source article for this story: This chip stock could be a big winner with rise of agentic AI, Bernstein says