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 ====== COMPOSE
|====== TITLE.PROMPT
Please write an informative, engaging, and educational title for an article about '{topic}', incorporating the main keyword '{topic}' for SEO optimization. Follow these guidelines:
1. Focus on Depth and Educational Value
- Craft a title that conveys the informative and educational nature of the article.
- Highlight a specific angle or unique insight to make the reader feel the article provides valuable learning or a deeper understanding.
2. Optimize for Readability and SEO
- Keep the title under 80 characters to optimize for search engine display and reader engagement.
- Naturally incorporate the primary keyword '{topic}', positioning it prominently (ideally at the start).
3. Intrigue and Specificity
- Use precise language that emphasizes the depth of information without being vague or generic.
- Include an actionable, thought-provoking, or curiosity-piquing phrase to motivate clicks and convey value.
4. Format
- Write the title enclosed in an <h1> HTML tag.
|====== TITLE.TEMPERATURE
1
|====== TITLE.MODEL
gpt-4o-mini
|====== META.PROMPT
Please create concise, engaging, and SEO-optimized meta information for an article about {topic}. Ensure the meta description and keywords are directly tied to the content of the article. Use the following format:

<meta type="description" content="[meta description]"/>
<meta type="keywords" content="[meta keywords]"/>
|====== META.TEMPERATURE
1
|====== META.MODEL
gpt-4o-mini
|====== CONTENT_1.PROMPT
Write a 3-paragraph section on a specific {topic}. The section must:
1. Stay Focused on the Topic:
- Introduce the topic clearly in the first paragraph.
- Use relevant primary and related (LSI) keywords specific to the topic.
- Ensure that all content aligns with the topic and does not deviate.
2. Distribute Keywords Strategically:
- Include primary keywords naturally 2–3 times per paragraph.
- Incorporate LSI keywords (related terms or synonyms) throughout to enrich the context.
- Avoid keyword stuffing—ensure the language feels natural and conversational.
3. Paragraph Structure:
- Paragraph 1 (Introduction): Capture attention with a question, fact, or statement. Introduce the topic and its importance.
- Paragraph 2 (Benefits or Context): Explore the advantages or background of the topic, using relevant keywords to support the discussion.
- Paragraph 3 (Challenges and Conclusion): Address potential challenges or considerations and conclude with a summary or call to action.
4. Writing Style:
- Use active voice for clarity and engagement.
- Personalize by using pronouns like "you" and "your" to connect with readers.
- Keep sentences simple, with 3–5 sentences per paragraph for readability.
- Ensure smooth transitions between paragraphs for logical flow.
|====== CONTENT_1.TEMPERATURE
0.8
|====== CONTENT_1.MODEL
gpt-4o-mini
|====== CONTENT_2.PROMPT
Write a detailed yet concise explanation about Introduction to Porcupettes, ensuring the content remains deeply connected to the overarching {topic}. Adjust the format dynamically based on the nature of the Introduction to Porcupettes, using the following structure:
1. Start with the Given <h2> Heading
- Use <h2>Introduction to Porcupettes</h2> to introduce the section.
- Begin with a sentence that directly ties the Introduction to Porcupettes to the overarching {topic}.
- Avoid repetitive phrases like "Understanding Introduction to Porcupettes" by using varied and engaging styles, such as:
- Fact-based statements: "Porcupettes thrive in habitats that provide safety and resources essential for growth."
- Questions: "What makes forests and rocky terrains ideal habitats for porcupettes?"
2. Organize Content Dynamically
- Paragraphs:
- Provide a high-level overview of the Introduction to Porcupettes in the first paragraph.
- Use subsequent paragraphs for additional explanation if lists or tables are unnecessary.
- Keep paragraphs concise (3–4 sentences) and conversational, wrapped in <p> tags.
- Bullet or Numbered Lists:
- Highlight distinct traits, examples, or features unique to the Introduction to Porcupettes that benefit from separation.
- Use <ul> for unordered lists or <ol> for ordered lists.
- Limit each bullet point to 1–2 sentences, ensuring clarity and relevance.
- Tables:
- Include tables when structured data, comparisons, or categorized details enhance understanding.
- Use <table> tags with <tr> for rows, <th> for headers, and <td> for data cells.
- Ensure tables complement (not repeat) information provided in paragraphs or lists.
3. Ensure Section Focus
- Strictly adhere to the Introduction to Porcupettes, ensuring every detail ties directly to the {topic}.
- Avoid tangential details, redundancy, or overlapping content.
- Adjust depth based on the complexity of the Introduction to Porcupettes, keeping the section concise and engaging.
4. Writing Style
- Use active voice for clarity and engagement.
- Personalize where appropriate, using pronouns like "you" or "your."
- Maintain sentence simplicity (15–20 words on average).
- Use smooth transitions between paragraphs, lists, and tables for logical flow.
|====== CONTENT_2.TEMPERATURE
0.8
|====== CONTENT_2.MODEL
gpt-4o-mini
|====== CONTENT_3.PROMPT
Write a detailed yet concise explanation about Birth and Early Development: Key Facts and Figures, ensuring the content remains deeply connected to the overarching {topic}. Adjust the format dynamically based on the nature of the Birth and Early Development: Key Facts and Figures, using the following structure:
1. Start with the Given <h2> Heading
- Use <h2>Birth and Early Development: Key Facts and Figures</h2> to introduce the section.
- Begin with a sentence that directly ties the Birth and Early Development: Key Facts and Figures to the overarching {topic}.
- Avoid repetitive phrases like "Understanding Birth and Early Development: Key Facts and Figures" by using varied and engaging styles, such as:
- Fact-based statements: "Porcupettes thrive in habitats that provide safety and resources essential for growth."
- Questions: "What makes forests and rocky terrains ideal habitats for porcupettes?"
2. Organize Content Dynamically
- Paragraphs:
- Provide a high-level overview of the Birth and Early Development: Key Facts and Figures in the first paragraph.
- Use subsequent paragraphs for additional explanation if lists or tables are unnecessary.
- Keep paragraphs concise (3–4 sentences) and conversational, wrapped in <p> tags.
- Bullet or Numbered Lists:
- Highlight distinct traits, examples, or features unique to the Birth and Early Development: Key Facts and Figures that benefit from separation.
- Use <ul> for unordered lists or <ol> for ordered lists.
- Limit each bullet point to 1–2 sentences, ensuring clarity and relevance.
- Tables:
- Include tables when structured data, comparisons, or categorized details enhance understanding.
- Use <table> tags with <tr> for rows, <th> for headers, and <td> for data cells.
- Ensure tables complement (not repeat) information provided in paragraphs or lists.
3. Ensure Section Focus
- Strictly adhere to the Birth and Early Development: Key Facts and Figures, ensuring every detail ties directly to the {topic}.
- Avoid tangential details, redundancy, or overlapping content.
- Adjust depth based on the complexity of the Birth and Early Development: Key Facts and Figures, keeping the section concise and engaging.
4. Writing Style
- Use active voice for clarity and engagement.
- Personalize where appropriate, using pronouns like "you" or "your."
- Maintain sentence simplicity (15–20 words on average).
- Use smooth transitions between paragraphs, lists, and tables for logical flow.
|====== CONTENT_3.TEMPERATURE
1
|====== CONTENT_3.MODEL
gpt-4o-mini
|====== CONTENT_4.PROMPT
Write a detailed yet concise explanation about Growth Stages: Milestones of Porcupette Development, ensuring the content remains deeply connected to the overarching {topic}. Adjust the format dynamically based on the nature of the Growth Stages: Milestones of Porcupette Development, using the following structure:
1. Start with the Given <h2> Heading
- Use <h2>Growth Stages: Milestones of Porcupette Development</h2> to introduce the section.
- Begin with a sentence that directly ties the Growth Stages: Milestones of Porcupette Development to the overarching {topic}.
- Avoid repetitive phrases like "Understanding Growth Stages: Milestones of Porcupette Development" by using varied and engaging styles, such as:
- Fact-based statements: "Porcupettes thrive in habitats that provide safety and resources essential for growth."
- Questions: "What makes forests and rocky terrains ideal habitats for porcupettes?"
2. Organize Content Dynamically
- Paragraphs:
- Provide a high-level overview of the Growth Stages: Milestones of Porcupette Development in the first paragraph.
- Use subsequent paragraphs for additional explanation if lists or tables are unnecessary.
- Keep paragraphs concise (3–4 sentences) and conversational, wrapped in <p> tags.
- Bullet or Numbered Lists:
- Highlight distinct traits, examples, or features unique to the Growth Stages: Milestones of Porcupette Development that benefit from separation.
- Use <ul> for unordered lists or <ol> for ordered lists.
- Limit each bullet point to 1–2 sentences, ensuring clarity and relevance.
- Tables:
- Include tables when structured data, comparisons, or categorized details enhance understanding.
- Use <table> tags with <tr> for rows, <th> for headers, and <td> for data cells.
- Ensure tables complement (not repeat) information provided in paragraphs or lists.
3. Ensure Section Focus
- Strictly adhere to the Growth Stages: Milestones of Porcupette Development, ensuring every detail ties directly to the {topic}.
- Avoid tangential details, redundancy, or overlapping content.
- Adjust depth based on the complexity of the Growth Stages: Milestones of Porcupette Development, keeping the section concise and engaging.
4. Writing Style
- Use active voice for clarity and engagement.
- Personalize where appropriate, using pronouns like "you" or "your."
- Maintain sentence simplicity (15–20 words on average).
- Use smooth transitions between paragraphs, lists, and tables for logical flow.
|====== CONTENT_4.TEMPERATURE
1
|====== CONTENT_4.MODEL
gpt-4o-mini
|====== CONTENT_5.PROMPT
Write a detailed yet concise explanation about Parental Care, ensuring the content remains deeply connected to the overarching {topic}. Adjust the format dynamically based on the nature of the Parental Care, using the following structure:
1. Start with the Given <h2> Heading
- Use <h2>Parental Care</h2> to introduce the section.
- Begin with a sentence that directly ties the Parental Care to the overarching {topic}.
- Avoid repetitive phrases like "Understanding Parental Care" by using varied and engaging styles, such as:
- Fact-based statements: "Porcupettes thrive in habitats that provide safety and resources essential for growth."
- Questions: "What makes forests and rocky terrains ideal habitats for porcupettes?"
2. Organize Content Dynamically
- Paragraphs:
- Provide a high-level overview of the Parental Care in the first paragraph.
- Use subsequent paragraphs for additional explanation if lists or tables are unnecessary.
- Keep paragraphs concise (3–4 sentences) and conversational, wrapped in <p> tags.
- Bullet or Numbered Lists:
- Highlight distinct traits, examples, or features unique to the Parental Care that benefit from separation.
- Use <ul> for unordered lists or <ol> for ordered lists.
- Limit each bullet point to 1–2 sentences, ensuring clarity and relevance.
- Tables:
- Include tables when structured data, comparisons, or categorized details enhance understanding.
- Use <table> tags with <tr> for rows, <th> for headers, and <td> for data cells.
- Ensure tables complement (not repeat) information provided in paragraphs or lists.
3. Ensure Section Focus
- Strictly adhere to the Parental Care, ensuring every detail ties directly to the {topic}.
- Avoid tangential details, redundancy, or overlapping content.
- Adjust depth based on the complexity of the Parental Care, keeping the section concise and engaging.
4. Writing Style
- Use active voice for clarity and engagement.
- Personalize where appropriate, using pronouns like "you" or "your."
- Maintain sentence simplicity (15–20 words on average).
- Use smooth transitions between paragraphs, lists, and tables for logical flow.
|====== CONTENT_5.TEMPERATURE
0.8
|====== CONTENT_5.MODEL
gpt-4o-mini
|====== CONTENT_6.PROMPT
Write a detailed yet concise explanation about Habitats of Porcupettes: Characteristics by Environment, ensuring the content remains deeply connected to the overarching {topic}. Adjust the format dynamically based on the nature of the Habitats of Porcupettes: Characteristics by Environment, using the following structure:
1. Start with the Given <h2> Heading
- Use <h2>Habitats of Porcupettes: Characteristics by Environment</h2> to introduce the section.
- Begin with a sentence that directly ties the Habitats of Porcupettes: Characteristics by Environment to the overarching {topic}.
- Avoid repetitive phrases like "Understanding Habitats of Porcupettes: Characteristics by Environment" by using varied and engaging styles, such as:
- Fact-based statements: "Porcupettes thrive in habitats that provide safety and resources essential for growth."
- Questions: "What makes forests and rocky terrains ideal habitats for porcupettes?"
2. Organize Content Dynamically
- Paragraphs:
- Provide a high-level overview of the Habitats of Porcupettes: Characteristics by Environment in the first paragraph.
- Use subsequent paragraphs for additional explanation if lists or tables are unnecessary.
- Keep paragraphs concise (3–4 sentences) and conversational, wrapped in <p> tags.
- Bullet or Numbered Lists:
- Highlight distinct traits, examples, or features unique to the Habitats of Porcupettes: Characteristics by Environment that benefit from separation.
- Use <ul> for unordered lists or <ol> for ordered lists.
- Limit each bullet point to 1–2 sentences, ensuring clarity and relevance.
- Tables:
- Include tables when structured data, comparisons, or categorized details enhance understanding.
- Use <table> tags with <tr> for rows, <th> for headers, and <td> for data cells.
- Ensure tables complement (not repeat) information provided in paragraphs or lists.
3. Ensure Section Focus
- Strictly adhere to the Habitats of Porcupettes: Characteristics by Environment, ensuring every detail ties directly to the {topic}.
- Avoid tangential details, redundancy, or overlapping content.
- Adjust depth based on the complexity of the Habitats of Porcupettes: Characteristics by Environment, keeping the section concise and engaging.
4. Writing Style
- Use active voice for clarity and engagement.
- Personalize where appropriate, using pronouns like "you" or "your."
- Maintain sentence simplicity (15–20 words on average).
- Use smooth transitions between paragraphs, lists, and tables for logical flow.
|====== CONTENT_6.TEMPERATURE
0.8
|====== CONTENT_6.MODEL
gpt-4o-mini
|====== CONTENT_7.PROMPT
Write a detailed yet concise explanation about Diet of Baby Porcupines: From Milk to Plants, ensuring the content remains deeply connected to the overarching {topic}. Adjust the format dynamically based on the nature of the Diet of Baby Porcupines: From Milk to Plants, using the following structure:
1. Start with the Given <h2> Heading
- Use <h2>Diet of Baby Porcupines: From Milk to Plants</h2> to introduce the section.
- Begin with a sentence that directly ties the Diet of Baby Porcupines: From Milk to Plants to the overarching {topic}.
- Avoid repetitive phrases like "Understanding Diet of Baby Porcupines: From Milk to Plants" by using varied and engaging styles, such as:
- Fact-based statements: "Porcupettes thrive in habitats that provide safety and resources essential for growth."
- Questions: "What makes forests and rocky terrains ideal habitats for porcupettes?"
2. Organize Content Dynamically
- Paragraphs:
- Provide a high-level overview of the Diet of Baby Porcupines: From Milk to Plants in the first paragraph.
- Use subsequent paragraphs for additional explanation if lists or tables are unnecessary.
- Keep paragraphs concise (3–4 sentences) and conversational, wrapped in <p> tags.
- Bullet or Numbered Lists:
- Highlight distinct traits, examples, or features unique to the Diet of Baby Porcupines: From Milk to Plants that benefit from separation.
- Use <ul> for unordered lists or <ol> for ordered lists.
- Limit each bullet point to 1–2 sentences, ensuring clarity and relevance.
- Tables:
- Include tables when structured data, comparisons, or categorized details enhance understanding.
- Use <table> tags with <tr> for rows, <th> for headers, and <td> for data cells.
- Ensure tables complement (not repeat) information provided in paragraphs or lists.
3. Ensure Section Focus
- Strictly adhere to the Diet of Baby Porcupines: From Milk to Plants, ensuring every detail ties directly to the {topic}.
- Avoid tangential details, redundancy, or overlapping content.
- Adjust depth based on the complexity of the Diet of Baby Porcupines: From Milk to Plants, keeping the section concise and engaging.
4. Writing Style
- Use active voice for clarity and engagement.
- Personalize where appropriate, using pronouns like "you" or "your."
- Maintain sentence simplicity (15–20 words on average).
- Use smooth transitions between paragraphs, lists, and tables for logical flow.
|====== CONTENT_7.TEMPERATURE
0.8
|====== CONTENT_7.MODEL
gpt-4o-mini
|====== CONTENT_8.PROMPT
Write a detailed yet concise explanation about Predators and Defense, ensuring the content remains deeply connected to the overarching {topic}. Adjust the format dynamically based on the nature of the Predators and Defense, using the following structure:
1. Start with the Given <h2> Heading
- Use <h2>Predators and Defense</h2> to introduce the section.
- Begin with a sentence that directly ties the Predators and Defense to the overarching {topic}.
- Avoid repetitive phrases like "Understanding Predators and Defense" by using varied and engaging styles, such as:
- Fact-based statements: "Porcupettes thrive in habitats that provide safety and resources essential for growth."
- Questions: "What makes forests and rocky terrains ideal habitats for porcupettes?"
2. Organize Content Dynamically
- Paragraphs:
- Provide a high-level overview of the Predators and Defense in the first paragraph.
- Use subsequent paragraphs for additional explanation if lists or tables are unnecessary.
- Keep paragraphs concise (3–4 sentences) and conversational, wrapped in <p> tags.
- Bullet or Numbered Lists:
- Highlight distinct traits, examples, or features unique to the Predators and Defense that benefit from separation.
- Use <ul> for unordered lists or <ol> for ordered lists.
- Limit each bullet point to 1–2 sentences, ensuring clarity and relevance.
- Tables:
- Include tables when structured data, comparisons, or categorized details enhance understanding.
- Use <table> tags with <tr> for rows, <th> for headers, and <td> for data cells.
- Ensure tables complement (not repeat) information provided in paragraphs or lists.
3. Ensure Section Focus
- Strictly adhere to the Predators and Defense, ensuring every detail ties directly to the {topic}.
- Avoid tangential details, redundancy, or overlapping content.
- Adjust depth based on the complexity of the Predators and Defense, keeping the section concise and engaging.
4. Writing Style
- Use active voice for clarity and engagement.
- Personalize where appropriate, using pronouns like "you" or "your."
- Maintain sentence simplicity (15–20 words on average).
- Use smooth transitions between paragraphs, lists, and tables for logical flow.
|====== CONTENT_8.TEMPERATURE
0.8
|====== CONTENT_8.MODEL
gpt-4o-mini
|====== CONTENT_9.PROMPT
Write an FAQs section for an article about {topic}, using an H2 subheading like <h2>FAQs About {Topic}</h2> or <h2>{Topic} FAQs</h2>. Include 7 questions, each formatted with H3 tags, exploring various aspects related to {topic}. Ensure that answers are concise, professional, and engaging, with variations in length based on the complexity of the question and adjusted to fit the target audience. Incorporate internal links, keywords within the questions for SEO optimization, and focus on addressing common questions or concerns that the audience may have. Regularly update the section based on reader feedback or trends to keep it relevant.
Once you’ve covered these FAQs, it’s essential to wrap up the article effectively.
Create a closing section for an article about {topic} with the following structure:
1. Start with a Closing Heading
- Use one of these H2 headings:
- <h2>Thanks for Reading!</h2>
- <h2>Closing Thoughts</h2>
- Ensure the heading fits the tone of the article (e.g., casual for general topics, formal for professional discussions).
2. Write a One-Paragraph Closing
- Limit the content to 1 paragraph (3–4 sentences).
- Include the following components:
- Summary: Briefly summarize the practical benefits or main takeaways of {topic}.
- Relevance: Connect the topic to the reader’s needs or interests.
- Engagement: End with a friendly call to action, inviting readers to explore more or revisit the site.
|====== CONTENT_9.TEMPERATURE
0.8
|====== CONTENT_9.MODEL
gpt-4o-mini

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