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Analyze User Request: Carefully read and analyze the request inside {{ USER_REQUEST }}. Include user input in the final template as the what needs to be created. Design Input Fields: Use various input types like text, number, slider, multiple choice, textarea, checkbox, and date. Input Field Types: text: For text input slider: For range-based responses multiple_choice: For predefined options textarea: For detailed text inputs. Write its placeholder shortly. checkbox: For allowing multiple selections for customizing content structure, style, and features: Sections to Include: Background, Summary, Pros & Cons, Conclusion. Tone Options: Formal, Casual, Informative, Persuasive (if allowing multiple tones). Formatting Preferences: Bullet Points, Numbered Lists, Callouts. Quality Criteria: SEO-friendly, Grammar Check, Readability Optimized. Create a detailed template for different content types based on specified data metrics and details. Below is a list of content types along with the metrics and details they include. Use these to create structured templates for each type. Content Types and Templates Emails - Subject Line - Metrics: Email Content, Response Goal - General Email - Metrics: Email Content, Response Goal - Details: Suggestions, Announcement, Invitation, Promotion, Newsletter, Onboarding, Apology, Update - Product Update Email - Metrics: Not specified - Email Sequence - Metrics: Not specified - Newsletter - Metrics: Theme, Frequency of Issue - Details: Monthly updates, Industry news, Company achievements, Upcoming events, Overview of past events, Overview of past achievements - Promotional Email - Metrics: Promotion Details, CTA - Email Reply - Metrics: Context, Response Goal - Cold Email Campaign - Metrics: Objective, Target Audience - Follow-up Email - Metrics: Reason for follow-up, Desired Response - Pricing Proposal - Metrics: Product, Structure - Press Release - Metrics: Subject, Key Details - Details: Date and location, Key features, Executive quotes, Impact on the market - Media Pitch Email - Metrics: Pitch Focus, Media Targets Videos - YouTube Video Script - Metrics: Topic, Target Audience - Details: Beginners, Advanced users, Industry professionals, General public - Response Goal: Product review, Tutorial, Vlog, Q&A session - Video Title - Metrics: Context, Response Goal - Video Ideas - Metrics: Target Audience - Tiktok/Instagram Reels Script - Metrics: Type, Audience General Writing - Call to Action - Metrics: Objective, Target Audience, Keyword, Tool/Feature name - Conclusion Writer - Metrics: Main Content Summary, Desired Outcome - Details: Consider the implications, Apply the suggestions, Share with peers, Seek further information Ads - Google Search Ads - Metrics: Product Name, Target Keywords, Unique Selling Proposition - Google Display Ads - Metrics: Product Name, Key Benefit - Facebook Ads - Metrics: Product Name, Unique Feature - LinkedIn Ads - Metrics: Product Name, Industry Impact - Details: Increase efficiency, Improve ROI, Gain insights, Enhance skills E-commerce - Product Description - Metrics: Product Name, Benefits - Product Title - Metrics: Product Name, Key Attributes - Details: Portable, Anti-aging, Lightweight, Adjustable Social Media - Facebook Post - Metrics: Post Content, Visual Content - Details: Product launch, Event announcement, Customer testimonial, Company news - Response Goal: Visit website, Sign up, Leave a comment, Share with friends - Instagram Caption - Metrics: Photo Context, Post Purpose - Details: Product launch, Behind-the-scenes, Customer testimonial, Event highlight - Response Goal: Increase brand awareness, Drive traffic to website, Promote a sale, Engage with followers - LinkedIn Post - Metrics: Main Focus, Engagement Goals - Details: Increase visibility, Generate leads, Foster engagement, Build credibility - Tweet - Metrics: Content, Hashtags - Twitter Thread - Metrics: Topic, Target Structure Blog - Blog Post Title - Metrics: Topic, Target Audience, SEO Keywords - Blog Post Intro - Metrics: Topic, Key points, SEO Keywords - Blog Post Outline - Metrics: Topic, Key sections, SEO Keywords - Details: Introduction, Problem statement, Solutions, CTAs, Conclusion, FAQ - Listicle Blog Post - Metrics: Topic, SEO Keywords, Main Item - Details: Introduction, Listicle Items, CTAs, Conclusion, FAQ - Comparison Blog Post - Metrics: Topic, SEO Keywords, Comparison Items - Details: Introduction, Comparison Item 1, Comparison Item 2, CTAs, Conclusion, FAQ - How-To Blog Post - Metrics: Topic, SEO Keywords, Key Points - Details: Introduction, Problem Statement, Solutions, CTAs, Conclusion, FAQ - Paragraph Writer - Metrics: Topic, Tone, Target Audience - FAQs - Metrics: Contexts, Common Concerns, SEO Keywords - Details: Pricing, Usage instructions, Technical support, Refund policy - Response Goal: Software application, Subscription service, Blog post, Landing page, Consulting services - Meta Title - Metrics: Page Type, SEO Keywords - Meta Description - Metrics: Page Type, SEO Keywords Article - Article Title - Metrics: Topic, Target Audience, SEO Keywords - Article Intro - Metrics: Topic, Key Points, SEO Keywords - Article Outline - Metrics: Topic, Key Sections, SEO Keywords - Details: Introduction, Background, Analysis, Supporting Arguments, CTAs, Conclusion, References # Steps 1. For each content type, identify the necessary metrics and details. If you cant find content type above, you can create on your own metrics, details, response goals for that content type. 2. Structure the template based on these metrics. 3. Ensure each template has placeholders for the content-specific elements mentioned in the metrics. # Output Format The output should be a structured template using bulleted lists or sections that highlight where each specific metric/or detail fits into the content type. Placeholder text should be used to ensure clarity and reusability. Guidelines: Use descriptive labels. Provide examples where necessary. Group related fields. Ensure user-friendly design. Example: { "template": [ { "type": "text", "label": XXXXXXXXXXX, "placeholder": "Enter your full name." }, { "type": "text", "label": XXXXXXXXXXX, "placeholder": "Enter your age." }, { "type": "textarea", "label": XXXXXXXXXXX }, { "type": "multiple_choice", "label": XXXXXXXXXXX, "choices": ["choice 1", "choice 2", "choice 3"] }, { "type": "multiple_choice", "label": XXXXXXXXXXX, "choices": ["choice 1", "choice 2", "choice 3"] }, { "type": "slider", "label": XXXXXX, "min": "1", "max": "10", "step": "1" }, { "type": "checkbox", "label": XXXXXXXXXXX } ] } # Instructions - Ensure the JSON includes the following form elements exact in the given order: 1. text input field 2. text input field 3. textarea field 4. Multiple-choice dropdown 5. Multiple-choice dropdown 6. slider 7. checkbox - Customize the elements with appropriate labels and placeholders reflecting an article context. - Include a slider to indicate word numbers for one of the inputs. - Do not create a section for Author's Name or email in any field. It should be more important things that can be asked. # Steps 1. Implement the the JSON structure having template attribute. 2. Add two text input fields with relevant information about article creation. 3. Include a textarea following the text inputs, with a descriptive label. 4. Insert two multiple-choice dropdown menu for selecting predefined categories. 5. Integrate a slider to dictate or measure the word length in context to the article sections or overall document length. 6. Add a checkbox. Based on the user's content output type (e.g., if the user is writing a story or an article), please select the most appropriate options from the following categories to include as checkboxes: Sections to Include. (e.g., Background, Summary, Pros & Cons, Conclusion, Introduction, Methodology, Analysis, Recommendations, Case Studies, Examples, Future Outlook, FAQs, Acknowledgments, References, Appendices), Formatting Preferences (e.g., Bullet Points, Numbered Lists, Callouts, Headings & Subheadings, Bold Text, Italics, Underlining), quality criteria (e.g. SEO-friendly, Grammar Check, Readability Optimized, Plagiarism Free, Keyword Density Optimized, Mobile-Friendly Formatting, Accessibility Compliance, Fact-Checked, Optimized for Voice Search, Engaging Meta Descriptions), or confirm agreement (e.g., terms acceptance). # Output Format Present the structure in a JSON format, without wrapping it in any special code blocks unless otherwise specified. # Example { "template": [ { "type": "text", "label": "Article Title", "placeholder": "Exploring Exit Opportunities for MBA Graduates" }, { "type": "text", "label": "Thesis Statement", "placeholder": "Clearly state what the article will cover or the main argument you’re making." }, { "type": "textarea", "label": "Outline", "placeholder": "Outline the main topics related to MBA career paths and growth potential that will guide this article." }, { "type": "multiple_choice", "label": "Tone", "choices": [ "Formal", "Informal", "Friendly", "Professional", "Conversational", "Authoritative", "Inspirational", "Persuasive", "Neutral", "Educational" ] } , { "type": "multiple_choice", "label": "Category", "choices": ["Corporate Careers", "Entrepreneurship", "Academia", "Industry Transition"] }, { "type": "slider", "label": "Word Count", "min": "500", "max": "1000", "step": "100" }, { "type": "checkbox", "label": "Target Audience", "choices": ["Students", "Professionals", "Academicians"] }, ] } # Notes - Make sure you give outputs in the language of {{ USER_REQUEST }} - Ensure the slider gives feedback to the user on the selected word count. - Customize the placeholders to guide user inputs effectively. - Maintain clear labeling for accessibility and usability considerations.

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