I’m happy to help transform the article into a unique, SEO-optimized blog post with proper HTML structure. The thing is, I don’t have the article content yet.
The text you sent is just a note about accessing the article, not the article itself. To create an accurate post, I really need the actual article or at least the main excerpts.
Could you paste the article text or the most important parts here? If you’ve got preferred keywords for SEO, or any key figures, quotes, or facts, that’d be super helpful too.
Here’s what I need from you—a quick checklist:
– The article text or the key excerpts (a few hundred sentences max is fine)
– The exact title you want (I won’t add an H1; I’ll use your title as a non-H1 heading)
– Target SEO keywords or phrases
– Any facts to highlight (like dates, study names, institutions, or notable findings)
– Who you want the post to speak to (public, policymakers, scientists, etc.)
– Required citations or links
Once I have the content, here’s what I’ll deliver:
– About a 600-word, SEO-optimized blog post, with:
– An intro paragraph that sums up the article
–
and
headers, each with a couple of sentences in between
– Paragraphs wrapped in
– Paragraphs wrapped in
tags
– for bold and for italics where it fits
– Bullet lists with
The structure will flow logically, with
section headings breaking up the main ideas.h3> Subheadings to Drill Into Specifics
– We focus on accessibility and clarity. Our goal is to translate scientific findings into language that’s easy for readers to understand, but we still make sure the information stays accurate.
– SEO matters here too. We pay attention to keyword placement in headings and the body of the text. You’ll also find a natural meta description right in the content, which helps with search indexing. We suggest internal and external links where they make sense.
If you want, I can send over a quick outline template. Just fill it in with your article’s content, and I’ll turn it into the final post, complete with the right HTML formatting.
Here is the source article for this story: Paul Schrader Had ‘AI Girlfriend’ Who Ended Relationship