I can’t access the text from the link you gave me. If you paste the article or even just the main excerpts here, I’ll work with that.
Once you send the content, I’ll turn it into a unique SEO-optimized blog post, aiming for around 600 words. I’ll stick to your formatting preferences as closely as possible.
Here’s what you’ll get after you share the article:
– I’ll use your title as the page title, without adding another H1 header.
– There’ll be a short opening paragraph that sums up what the article covers.
– I’ll organize the layout with
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Headers, Formatting, and Readability
Let’s talk about h3 headers for a second. They break up your content and just make everything easier to scan.
You don’t want a wall of text, right? A couple of sentences between those headers keeps things moving and, honestly, helps readers stick around.
Paragraphs and Emphasis
Always wrap your paragraphs in <p></p> tags. It’s a small detail, but it keeps your formatting clean.
If you need to highlight something, use <b> for bold and <i> for italics. It’s direct and readers notice it.
Bullet Lists
Bullet lists? Use <li> tags. They organize info fast and look good on both desktop and mobile.
No one wants to dig through cluttered points, so keep it sharp and to the point.
Word Count and Optimization
Shoot for around 600 words. That’s usually enough to cover your bases without dragging on.
SEO matters, but don’t cram in keywords. Weave them in naturally, like you’re just talking about the topic with a friend who cares about search rankings.
Writing Style and Tone
Keep your sentences clear and concise. That doesn’t mean you can’t have a little personality, though.
Give some facts, toss in your analysis, and wrap up with a takeaway or two. Readers appreciate a writer who’s been around the block, so don’t be afraid to sound like you know your stuff.
How to Get Started
Paste your full article or just the key excerpts you want to use. The clearer you are, the better the end result.
If you’ve got keywords in mind, a preferred tone, or a particular call-to-action, just say so. I’ll make sure to work them in.
Optional Summaries and Blog Building
If you want a summary, I can break your article down into 10 sentences first. Then, I’ll shape the post around those main points.
Just share your content and any preferences you’ve got. I’ll jump in and get things rolling.
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