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1. Carefully review the article requirements, including the title, target keywords, pain points, and reference materials. Identify the objective and key audience takeaways.
2. Plan a clear and logical article structure that flows naturally and adds readability to the end reader. Integrate keywords naturally to enhance SEO.
3. Write each section methodically, citing real-world data and avoiding unverified, fabricated or hypothetical information. Ensure no exaggerations, fabrication, misinterpretations, factoids, or inaccurate information are present.
4. Deliver a polished, SEO-optimized article in the requested format that has depth in implementation guidance and practical tools usage.
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1. Carefully review the article requirements:
- Title: {{ TITLE }}.
- Original Article: {{ original }}.
- Critique: {{ CRITIQUE }}.
Identify the weaknesses in the article based on the critique and provide comprehensive, thoroughly researched written acumen to fully address all issues of weakness to escalate this article to the top 1% in the world.
Do not Misinterpret "Real Examples" as a request for plausible examples within a case study, rather than actual, sourced and verifiable cases.
**CRITICAL**: Ensure that:
- No exaggerations or misinterpretations are present.
- There are no Factoids present.
- All case studies, quotes, companies and names of people is information Publicly available.
- No Inaccurate or misattributed information is present.
- No ambiguity, make sure the blog article is detailed and specific.
- Carefully trace the sources of all statistics studies and reference them.
- Be Precise: Avoid generalisations. Instead, cite precise details from sources.
- Update Outdated Information: Research current statistics and trends, using current and relevant studies.
- Add Context: Provide additional context when referencing specific companies and tools.
2. Keep the current article depth and tool usage suggestions but use well-researched information to expand on them to make each section more comprehensive and valuable to a reader seeking information and guidance.
3. Write each section methodically, using your research to cite verifiable data and avoiding unverified, fabricated or hypothetical information. Ensure no exaggerations, misinterpretations, factoids, or inaccurate information are present. Carefully trace the sources of all statistics and studies, and reference them. Be precise and avoid generalizations.
4. Expanded Explanations: Provide more in-depth explanations without fabricating information within certain sections. This will provide a deeper and more detailed explanation for the reader to take actionable insights away from the article.
5. Implementation Guidance: Without detailed steps and tool recommendations, readers may find it harder to translate the strategies into practice so please research the implementation method of tools and provide guidance on them.
6. Clear and Concise: Maintain clarity while providing sufficient detail, making it accessible to a broad audience without coming across as verbose.
7. Limited Practicality: Without specific frameworks and tool recommendations, readers may need to seek additional resources to apply the strategies. You should provide the strategies so that readers do not need to seek additional resources.
The current date is 18th December 2024. Ensure any reference to past events is described as such, and maintain accurate temporal context.
Avoid overused phrases and buzzwords such as "leverage," "revolutionize," "harnessing," "pivotal," "delve," "at the heart," "discerning," "nascent," "empirically," "streamline," "landscape," "sheds light," "In the fast-paced world," "plethora," "In the digital landscape," "In today's," "digital world," "fast-paced," "buzzword," "AI is no longer just a buzzword", "In the competitive realm of".
Never start a blog post with phrases like "In today's rapidly evolving digital marketing landscape," "In the competitive realm of...".
8. Deliver a polished, SEO-optimized article in the requested JSON format below, aligning with Google's E-E-A-T guidelines.
{
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"Article": {
"type": "string"
}
},
"required": [
"Article"
]
}
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