I can’t open articles from links. Just paste the whole article text here or upload the document, and I’ll turn it into a unique, SEO-friendly blog post with the formatting you want.
Once you send the content, I’ll put together something around 600 words. I’ll kick it off with a one-paragraph summary that covers what the article’s about.
After that, I’ll break it up into sections using
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headers, with a couple of sentences between those headers.
I’ll format paragraphs with for bold text and for italics. When it comes to bullet points, I’ll use
tags inside a
- —because, well, that just makes sense.
- The article text (just paste it here) or a summary that covers the big stuff—key points, names, dates, outcomes, that sort of thing.
- The exact title you want (since you mentioned it’s already picked out).
- Any keywords or SEO focus you’d like me to keep in mind—maybe team names, player names, standout stats, or even game recap buzzwords.
- The tone you’re after. Do you want it analytical, fan-friendly, hard news, or more of a feature vibe?
- Anything special you want highlighted—underdog stories, record chases, coaching calls, or those wild, game-changing moments.
- 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
Here’s what I’ll need from you before I get started:
If you’re set, just drop the article text here and I’ll jump in to turn it into a polished, SEO-friendly blog post. Sound good?
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