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- “Write a 2000-word blog post in a friendly and encouraging tone.”
- COMMENTS: Specify the desired length of the blog post and the tone you want the content to have. This could be formal, conversational, authoritative, friendly, etc. depending on your audience and the purpose of your content.
- “The topic is ‘The Future of Renewable Energy.’ The target audience is environmentally-conscious consumers interested in technology.”
- COMMENTS: Provide the specific topic of the blog post and identify the target audience. This will help tailor the content to the interests and knowledge level of your readers.
- “Use the AIDA and SCQA frameworks and use ‘Renewable Energy,’ ‘Solar Power,’ and ‘Wind Energy’ as the primary keywords.”
- COMMENTS: Indicate any specific writing frameworks or structures you want to be used, such as AIDA, SCQA, or others. Also, list the SEO keywords that should be included in the blog post.
- “In the ‘Interest’ section of the AIDA framework, make sure to include some surprising statistics about renewable energy from credible sources to pique the reader’s interest.”
- COMMENTS: For each section of your chosen writing framework, give specific instructions about what kind of information, anecdotes, or data should be included.
- “Break up the content with subheadings for each new topic or idea.”
- COMMENTS: Specify the use of subheadings, bullet points, numbered lists, or other formatting tools to improve readability.
- “Include a ‘how-to’ section explaining how readers can transition to using renewable energy in their own homes.”
- COMMENTS: If you want to include certain types of content, such as lists, how-to advice, case studies, or comparisons, mention that in your prompt.
- “End the post with a summary of the key points and a compelling question to encourage reader engagement and discussion.”
- COMMENTS: Specify how you want the blog post to be concluded. This could be a summary, a teaser for the next post, a call-to-action (CTA), a question to encourage comments, or something else.
- “For visual aids, specify places where an illustrative image or a diagram could be beneficial, for example when explaining how different types of renewable energy work or comparing their benefits.”
- COMMENTS: If there are specific diagrams, images, infographics, or videos that should be included in the blog post, mention it in the prompt.
- “Format the blog post in markdown. Remember to use H1 for the title, H2 for main subheadings, and H3 for any sub-points or sub-categories.”
- COMMENTS: Indicate the formatting requirements for the blog post. This could include markdown, HTML, or just plain text, and could specify use of headings, bold or italic text, bullet points, numbered lists, etc.