I’m ready to turn the article into a unique, SEO-optimized blog post with the exact structure you want. But I can’t grab the article text from the URL you gave me.
If you want a solid, fact-checked post, just paste the article content here or drop the main points you want highlighted. Oh, and let me know the exact title you want to use.
Here’s what I’ll need from you to get started:
- The article content or main excerpts (a few paragraphs or even a bullet summary with findings, dates, numbers, and quotes works).
- The exact title you want (if you’ve got it handy, share it here and I’ll format accordingly—no H1, I promise).
- Any SEO keywords or phrases you want to target (stuff like AI in healthcare, renewable energy breakthroughs, or space weather impacts).
- The intended audience and tone (should this be easy for general readers, or do you want it pretty technical?).
- Any constraints—like if you want the word count around 600, if you like bullet lists, or if there’s a quote or data point you want to stand out.
Once you send the content, here’s what you’ll get back:
- A roughly 600-word SEO blog post with your title (no H1), starting with a quick intro that covers what the article’s about.
- Clear <h2> and <h3> headers, with a couple sentences between each header level.
- Each paragraph wrapped in <p> tags, bolded terms in <b> tags, italic emphasis in <i> tags, and bullet lists in <li> tags when it fits.
- A structure that’s organized and readable, so it works for both search engines and real people.
If you’d rather, I can toss you a template you can drop your content into. Then I’ll handle the rest and send back the full post.
Here’s the format I’ll follow for the final piece (just for your reference, not actually written yet):
- <p>Opening paragraph that sums up the article’s main topic and why it matters.</p>
- <h2>Section Title A</h2>
- <p>Supporting paragraph with key details.</p>
- <p><i>Highlighted nuance or quote</i></p>
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- Key data point or takeaway
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- <h3>Subsection Title A1</h3>
- <p>Extra detail, explanation, or context.</p>
h2>Section Title B
What does all this actually mean for us? Experts keep tossing around ideas, but honestly, the future feels pretty wide open.
If you want to share any article snippets or the title, just let me know. I’ll get started on the full post as soon as you send it over.
Here is the source article for this story: Apple names insider John Ternus as CEO, Cook to become executive chairman