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To keep things accurate, I’ll need you to paste the article text here. If you don’t have the full text, just share the main paragraphs or even a list of key facts—stuff like dates, names, stats, or quotes.
If you only have a summary, that works too. I can pull out the important details and build a 600-word post from there.
Here’s what I need from you:
– The full article text, or at least the main sections and any important data.
– If you’re working from a summary, send that over and I’ll fill in the blanks.
– Let me know about any keywords you want to target, who your audience is (like researchers, policymakers, or just regular folks), the tone you prefer (formal, casual, urgent), and the exact title you want to use.
What you’ll get from me:
– A one-of-a-kind, SEO-optimized blog post, roughly 600 words.
– I’ll use your title as the page title (and skip the H1, just like you asked).
– The post will kick off with a short intro that explains what the article covers.
– The rest will be organized with
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Let me know what you’ve got, and I’ll get started!
Headers, with a couple of well-formed sentences between headers.
Paragraphs will be wrapped in <p> tags. I’ll also bold key terms and use italics when something deserves a little emphasis.
When a point really matters, I’ll list it out using
The structure should feel clean and reader-friendly. I’ll make sure keyword placement in headings and body helps out with search engines, but I won’t overdo it.
Got specific SEO keywords? Let me know and I’ll prioritize them. If you have a short meta description in mind for search results, just send it over.
Want to highlight a quote or a figure? I can pull it out and give it some attention in a pull-quote or emphasized section.
If you paste the article text—doesn’t matter if it’s the whole thing or just the main bits—I’ll get the finished post back to you fast, and in the exact format you asked for.
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