I’m ready to turn the article into something unique and SEO-friendly, but I need the actual article text to do it.
Right now, I don’t have any content to work with.
Could you paste the full article here? Or, if that’s a hassle, just send me:
– The exact title. Since you mentioned skipping an H1, I’ll pop it into an
or use it as the meta heading.
– Any details you want front and center. Think: best quotes, key stats, game scores, dates, places, player names.
– Your target keywords or SEO angle. For example: “sudden-death playoff upset,” “rookie MVP race,” “team X season recap.”
– The vibe and audience. Analytical, narrative, opinionated? Sports fans, bettors, casuals, coaches?
Once I’ve got the text, here’s what I’ll send back:
– About 600 words, formatted just how you like:
for paragraphs, bold, italics, and
- or
- Biographies
- Stadium Guides
- Current Baseball Players
- Current Players by Team
- Players that Retired in the 2020s
- Players that Retired in the 2010s
- Players that Retired in the 2000s
- Players that Retired in the 1990s
- Players that Retired in the 1980s
- Players that Retired in the 1970s
- Players that Retired in the 1960s
- Players that Retired in the 1950s
- Players that Retired in the 1940s
- Players that Retired in the 1930s
- as needed).
– Structure with
and < Let me know how you want to proceed!h3> headers, with a couple of sentences between the headers
The post starts with a quick paragraph that lays out exactly what readers can expect from the article. No H1 header here, just as you requested.
You’ll find SEO-friendly touches throughout, like smart keyword placement and subheads that actually make you want to keep reading.
If you’d rather, just drop the article text (or a summary that covers all the basics), and I’ll shape it into the finished post you have in mind.
Here is the source article for this story: Mets end 12-game losing streak; Francisco Lindor to get MRI on calf
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