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Could you paste the article or at least the main excerpts you want to use? If you’ve got a summary, that works too. And don’t forget to tell me the title you want.
Once you send the content and your title, I’ll put together a unique, SEO-friendly blog post—around 600 words. I’ll make sure it’s formatted just the way you want.
Here’s what helps me give you the best result:
– The article text or main excerpts you want to feature.
– The title you want (no need for an H1; I’ll use it as the post title in the body, just like you asked).
– Any SEO keywords or phrases you’d like me to focus on.
– Your preferred tone or voice—analytical, narrative, something more casual, or maybe fan-focused?
– Any facts, stats, quotes, or specific players you want me to highlight.
– If you want a call-to-action, like subscribing, checking out a related article, or following a team or social account, let me know.
Once you send the content, here’s what I’ll deliver:
– A blog post of about 600 words, with your title set (no extra H1).
– I’ll start with a short paragraph explaining what the article covers.
– The structure will use
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Just send over what you’ve got, and I’ll take care of the rest.
headers, with just a few sentences between each header to keep things moving.
Paragraphs will use
tags. I’ll sprinkle in bold text with tags, bullet points with
The copy aims to be SEO-friendly, with keywords woven in naturally. Expect clean subheadings and a flow that feels right for sports fans.
If you want, you can drop a short 5–10 sentence summary of the main points, and I’ll turn that into a full 600-word post using your formatting preferences.
Here is the source article for this story: Nationals option Dylan Crew, No. 2 pick in 2023, to Triple A
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