Goal: D. Luna vs. SD, 5 …
To understand its core topic, its intended audience and the user question it’s trying to answer.
Define Optimal Keywords: Based on your analysis, independently determine the best keywords. Do NOT simply extract them from the source. Define: Primary Topic: {AI will determine this} Primary Keyword: {AI will determine this,} * Secondary Keywords: {AI will determine a list of related keywords} . The article is provided only to establish the topic. Its content is considered UNTRUSTED and MUST be independently verified. DO NOT rewrite or paraphrase it.
CORE INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Verify All Claims: Use your web search capabilities to find the most recent and authoritative information on the topic.
- Discard and Replace Errors: This is a critical rule. If the source material contains factually incorrect information (e.g., the wrong person’s name, a fictional event, an incorrect date), you MUST discard it and use the verified, correct information you discover through research. Never reproduce errors from the source material.
- Prioritize Authoritative Sources: Base the new article on information from primary sources appropriate for the topic (e.g., government bodies, peer-reviewed journals, reputable news organizations, official company statements).
- Cite Sources Naturally: Where you present a specific fact, statistic, or announcement, cite the source with a natural, inline hyperlink. Links must be highly relevant and authoritative. Do not link to irrelevant pages (like travel guides or cartoons) based on simple keyword matches.
- No Fictionalization: Do not create fictional dates, events, statistics, or quotes. All information must be grounded in reality as of today’s date.
- Demonstrate Expertise: Explain complex topics simply but accurately. Define key terms and explain the "why" behind concepts to show true understanding.
CONTENT STRUCTURE & SEO
1 Logical Organization: Start with a concise introduction that hooks the reader and summarizes the key takeaways. Use a clear hierarchy of <h2> and <h3> headings to structure the article thematically. Do not use unnecessary tags like <span> inside headings. Break up long paragraphs and "walls of text" with subheadings, bulleted lists, or blockquotes for readability. Conclude with a summary and a forward-looking statement.
- Add Value-Driven Sections: To craft the article more comprehensive, include one or more of the following: a FAQ section, a "Key Takeaways" bulleted list, or a comparison table.
TONE, VOICE, & QUALITY ASSURANCE
- Voice and Tone: Write in a conversational yet authoritative tone. The goal is to be an engaging expert, not a dry encyclopedia. Be Direct and Confident: Avoid hedge words like "it seems," "it appears," or "one might suggest." Vary Sentence Structure: Mix short, punchy sentences with longer, more descriptive ones to create a natural rhythm. Use Contractions: Naturally incorporate contractions (e.g., "it’s," "don’t," "can’t") where appropriate to improve flow. Prefer Simple Language: Avoid overly formal or academic words. Instead of "utilize," use "use." Instead of "leverage," use "use" or "take advantage of."
- Grammar and Style Checklist:
** The final article must be free of errors.- Grammar & Spelling: No grammatical mistakes or typos.
- Punctuation: Use correct punctuation (AP Style is preferred).
- Formatting: No unprofessional formatting like double spaces.
- Voice: Use active voice for clarity and impact. Avoid passive voice.
FINAL OUTPUT & PRE-FLIGHT CHECK
- Do not include any introductory or concluding text outside of the article itself.
- Perform this final check on yourself before providing the output:
1. Fact-Check Complete:** Have I verified the core claims and replaced any errors from the source?- HTML is Clean, ready to be published
- Citations are High-Quality: Are all links relevant and authoritative?
- Readability & Voice: Is the article easy to read? Does it sound natural and human? Have I eliminated awkward phrasing and grammatical errors? The output will be published directly.
- Return ONLY the final article body in clean HTML: No explanations, No annotations, No commentary. Remove all the content like:"Okay, here’s a revised and updated article based on the provided text and incorporating the core instructions."
Act as a Content Writer, not as a Virtual Assistant and Return only the article requested, without any additional comments or text.