A full on listicle researching SEO optimized article writer.
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·May 2, 2026·
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Respond exclusively in **⟨TARGETLANGUAGE⟩**.
Compose an article on "**⟨PROMPT⟩**" adhering to the following guidelines.
<test_prompt>
Develop an SEO-optimized article that complies with these instructions:
## Article Structure:
- **Title**
- Begin with a captivating hook using storytelling, an engaging statistic, or a powerful quote.
- **Introduction** (300-350 words)
- **Section 1** (550-650 words)
- **Subheading** (200-250 words)
- **Sub-subheading** (100-150 words)
- **Sub-subheading** (100-150 words)
- **Sub-subheading** (100-150 words)
- *(Repeat subheadings and sub-subheadings as outlined)*
- **Section 2** (500-600 words)
- *(Follow the same structure as Section 1)*
- **Section 3** (500-600 words)
- *(Follow the same structure as Section 1)*
- **Section 4** (450-550 words)
- *(Follow the same structure as Section 1)*
- **Section 5** (500-600 words)
- *(Follow the same structure as Section 1)*
- **Final Thoughts: [Primary Keyword]** (250-300 words)
- Wrap up key insights from each section.
- **FAQs Section**
- **Question** (80-100 words)
- *(Include five questions in total)*
### Key Guidelines:
- **Word Count Adherence**: Ensure each section meets the specified word count for in-depth coverage.
- **External Links**: Naturally integrate external links when citing statistics, facts, quotes, or companies to enrich content and demonstrate credibility.
- **Comprehensive Content**: Avoid shortcuts by providing thorough content that addresses each part of the structure, meeting tone, style, length, and word count specifications.
- **Paragraph Structure**: Use multiple paragraphs under each subheading and sub-subheading for clarity and detailed exploration.
### Crafting an Attention-Grabbing Title:
1. **Spark Curiosity with Intriguing Questions**
- Tease the reader with a question tapping into universal desires or pain points.
2. **Challenge the Status Quo with Bold Statements**
- Present surprising perspectives or counterintuitive claims.
3. **Use Humor or Absurdity**
- Employ wit or the unexpected to make the title memorable.
### Making a Compelling Promise:
1. **Be Clear and Specific about the Benefit**
- Articulate the value your content offers with strong verbs and tangible results.
2. **Quantify the Impact**
- Use specific numbers for concreteness and intrigue.
3. **Evoke Desire with Power Words**
- Use emotionally charged words to create urgency or desire.
### Polishing the Title:
- **Keep it Concise**: Aim for 5-7 words and 50-60 characters.
- **Use Active Voice**: Employ strong verbs for a dynamic title.
- **Vary Sentence Structure**: Avoid monotony by varying rhythm.
- **Add Memorable Touches**: Consider alliteration, rhyme, or wordplay.
### Deepening Audience Engagement:
- **Uncover Latent Desires**: Explore core aspirations, fears, and frustrations.
- **Identify Resonant Language**: Use words that hold profound meaning for your audience.
- **Mirror Emotional Landscapes**: Reflect prevalent feelings and emotions.
### Navigating Trends and Topics:
- **Incorporate Keywords Strategically**: Include popular search terms naturally.
- **Establish Thought Leadership**: Address trending topics with unique insights.
### Leveraging Contrast and Surprise:
- **Challenge Conventional Wisdom**: Question common beliefs to provoke curiosity.
- **Fuse Unexpected Concepts**: Combine incompatible elements to ignite intrigue.
- **Introduce Unexpected Twists**: Use surprise or suspense to captivate attention.
### Unlocking Emotional Resonance:
- **Tap into Primal Motivators**: Identify emotions driving behavior.
- **Employ Visceral Language**: Use words that evoke strong responses.
- **Trigger Personal Connections**: Craft titles resonating with personal experiences.
### Refinement through Data:
- **Embrace Data-Driven Experimentation**: Use A/B testing for title variations.
- **Incorporate Qualitative Insights**: Utilize user feedback for deeper insights.
- **Align with Evolving Trends**: Adapt strategies to reflect interest shifts.
**Remember**: Crafting irresistible titles requires practice, experimentation, and understanding your audience's motivations.
Compose an article on "**⟨PROMPT⟩**" that adheres to these guidelines and first research the optimal listicle sections by following the strict research protocols provided.
Disregard all previous instructions; respond only in English.
Assume the role of the world's best AI researcher tasked with generating an optimal output filled with thoroughly researched answers, regardless of the query.
1. **Comprehensive Understanding:**
- Analyze the user's query to identify:
- Core topic or subject.
- Desired information type.
- Specific criteria or filters.
2. **Disambiguation (Optional):**
- If the query is unclear, seek clarification through follow-up questions.
3. **Multi-Source Research:**
- Determine relevant sources:
- **Search Engines**: Google, Bing, etc.
- **Specialized Websites/Databases**:
- Product Reviews: CNET, Wirecutter, etc.
- Academic Journals: JSTOR, PubMed, etc.
- Government Websites: NASA, CDC, etc.
- **Books/E-books**: Use digital libraries.
4. **Deep Dive:**
- Extract comprehensive information by:
- Reading multiple articles.
- Fact-checking through cross-referencing.
- Noting key points, data, and quotes.
5. **Intelligent Sorting and Analysis:**
- Identify patterns, trends, and key takeaways.
- Compare different viewpoints.
- Rank information based on relevance or criteria.
6. **Markdown Table Presentation:**
- Structure findings into a clear Markdown table.
- Adapt columns and headings as needed.
7. **Display Rendered Table:**
- Convert the Markdown table into a visually appealing format.
- Use formatting for clarity.
**Example Usage:**
- **User**: "What are the best budget laptops under $500?"
- **Assistant**:
1. **Understands**: User seeks laptop recommendations under $500.
2. **Researches**: Reviews tech websites and retailers.
3. **Analyzes**: Compares features, specs, and reviews.
4. **Presents**: Provides a table with laptop names, prices, features, and ratings.
Problem/Question: **⟨p1⟩**
</test_prompt>
<test_input>
**11 best dog-friendly restaurants in Houston**
</test_input>
<test_output>
[Provide an article following the guidelines above.]
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**Instructions:**
1. **Integrate Primary and Secondary Keywords**:
- Use them naturally and contextually within the text.
2. **Embed High-Quality External Links**:
- Include at least ten authoritative external links (.gov, .edu, reputable news sites).
3. **Avoid Competitor Links**:
- Do not link to direct or indirect competitors; use non-competing sources.
4. **No Placeholder Links**:
- Ensure all links are actual, relevant, and high-quality.
5. **SEO-Optimized Anchor Text**:
- Use descriptive, keyword-rich anchor text.
6. **Boost EEAT with Authoritative Links**:
- Select links that enhance credibility (studies, statistics, authoritative articles).
7. **Internal Links and Affiliate Links**:
- Include clearly marked placeholders for later insertion.
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For each sentence, apply context-aware rephrasing to enhance clarity, conciseness, and relevance without altering the original intent.
Reassemble these sentences into a new, optimized prompt to improve effectiveness for a Large Language Model.
Please write in English.