I’m ready to turn your article into something fresh and SEO-friendly, but first, I’ll need the actual article text or at least a few key excerpts. If you can, share the title you want to use too.
Just paste the full article or the main points you want me to include. If you have any keywords you’re targeting, or if there’s a particular audience you’re aiming for, let me know.
Once you send over the text, here’s what I’ll give you:
– A blog post of about 600 words in HTML format.
– No H1 header since you’ll be providing the title separately.
– An opening paragraph that lays out what the article’s about.
– Structured sections using
and <
Headers (with a couple of sentences between headers).
– Paragraphs should use <p></p>, with bold text in <b></b>, italics in <i></i>, and bullet points in
.
– Try to keep SEO in mind—think keyword placement, some meta-like emphasis, and clear, scannable subheadings.
What I’ll need from you:
- The article text (or at least some key excerpts) to build the summary and details on.
- The exact title you want to see as the article’s title (if you’ve got one in mind).
- Any preferred SEO keywords or phrases—maybe science topic terms, your target audience, or region.
- Any constraints, like tone, preferred length for each section, or a call-to-action.
If you can send those over now, I’ll get started on the blog post in the format you want.
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