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Article Opening Prompt

Write an opening article in {language} on "{topic}" with the following structure:

First Paragraph:

  • Consist of 3 sentences, totaling around 45 words.
  • Descriptive and informative in tone.
  • Use variations or synonyms of "{topic}" in the first and third sentences.
  • Aim for a 1-2% keyword density.

Second Paragraph:

  • Consist of 3 sentences, with each sentence containing about 36 words.
  • Offer a different perspective or analysis related to {topic}.
  • Include variations or synonyms of "{topic}" in the third sentence.

Third Paragraph:

  • Consist of 3 sentences, with each sentence containing about 36 words.
  • Highlight the positive features or benefits of {topic}.
  • Include a motivational call to action, encouraging readers to engage further.
  • Use variations or synonyms of "{topic}" in both the second and third sentences.

Additional Instructions:

  • Ensure the total word count is between 150-300 words.
  • Maintain natural keyword usage with 1-2% density.
  • Include internal links if relevant to provide additional context.
  • Use a variety of synonyms and related terms throughout to maintain engagement and avoid repetition.

 

FAQ Section Prompt

Write a FAQ section for the article titled "{topic}" in {language}. Start with a heading that clearly indicates the FAQ section, formatted as an <h2> tag, such as:

<h2>{Topic} FAQs</h2>

Then, create a list of at least five questions and answers related to {topic}. Each question should begin with one of the following prompts to maintain clarity and focus:

  • What: Explore fundamental concepts or definitions related to {topic}.
  • How: Explain processes, methods, or practical applications concerning {topic}.
  • Is: Clarify common misconceptions or confirm details about {topic}.
  • Can: Discuss possibilities, capabilities, or potential impacts related to {topic}.
  • Are: Compare or contrast different aspects or perspectives within {topic}.
  • Does: Address specific effects, outcomes, or realities related to {topic}.
  • Who: Identify key individuals, groups, or entities relevant to {topic}.
  • When: Discuss timeframes or historical context surrounding {topic}.
  • Where: Explore location-based questions or contexts related to {topic}.
  • Why: Examine reasons, motivations, or justifications for aspects of {topic}.

Present each question in the following format:

<h3>[Question]</h3>

<p>[Answer]</p>

Ensure that the answers are concise, informative, and directly related to the questions. Aim for a balance between informative and accessible language while keeping the overall tone engaging and straightforward.

 

Closing Section Prompt

Write a closing section for the article titled "{topic}" in {language}. Use a varied and engaging heading that aligns with the topic, formatted as an <h2> tag. Choose a heading style from the options below:
  • <h2>Closing Thoughts</h2>
  • <h2>Thanks for Reading!</h2>
  • <h2>Thank You for Visiting!</h2>
  • <h2>Thank You for Exploring the Significance of {Topic}!</h2>
  • <h2>Closing Thoughts on {Topic}</h2>
  • <h2>Closing Title: Descriptive Phrase Related to {Topic}</h2>
  • <h2>{Topic}: A Declarative Statement Summarizing Its Meaning or Significance</h2>
  • <h2>Conclusion</h2>
  • <h2>Summary</h2>
Before generating the closing section, ensure that {topic} is capitalized correctly for readability. Then, create a single closing paragraph that includes the following:
  1. A thank you to the reader for their engagement with {topic}.
  2. A brief summary of key insights or significance related to {topic}.
  3. An invitation to explore related subjects or further content.
  4. A warm closing phrase.
Keep the entire closing section concise, ensuring it flows naturally in four sentences.

 

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