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– A roughly 600-word, unique SEO-optimized blog post written in the voice of a seasoned sports writer with 30 years of experience.
– No H1 header; the title you provide will serve as the anchor, but it won’t appear as an H1.
– I’ll start with a single paragraph explaining what the article covers.
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- The full article text. Or, if that’s not possible, a concise set of 6–10 main points.
- Highlight any quotes or data you want to stand out.
- Mention the main outcomes or takeaways.
- List any keywords or phrases you want to target for SEO purposes—maybe team names, players, leagues, or specific events.
- If you have a preferred tone or angle, like analytical or celebratory, let me know. Want historical context or a critical slant? Just say so.
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- The headline and subheads, or a brief outline of your preferred sections.
- Your desired SEO keywords.
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