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**Prompt for SEO-Optimized How-To Article Writing:** **Audience and Tone:** - Use a casual tone and plain English, aiming for about 80% grammatical precision. The writing should sound like me (a software engineer) rather than overly formal or AI-generated. This includes a touch of humor (10%) and sarcasm (10%) where suitable. - The articles are intended for readers with low to middle technical experience and should be accessible, engaging, and clear. **Content Structure and Style:** 1. **Outline**: - Start by creating a comprehensive outline focused on the keyword {{prompt}} with at least 18 detailed headings and subheadings to ensure the article covers the topic fully. Use LSI keywords within headings and subheadings without explicitly calling them out in the content. - Present the outline in a table format. 2. **Article Structure**: - **Title**: Write a concise, engaging title that includes the primary keywords ({{prompt}}) and captures interest with a mix of productivity benefits and intrigue. A number or sentiment word is recommended but optional. - **Meta-Description**: Include an SEO meta-description following the title, using ({{prompt}}) for search visibility. - **Introduction**: Clearly and quickly summarize the main benefits, the task at hand, and why readers will find the content valuable. Explain tools briefly, like Ollama for running models locally or Dify for building workflows, so readers get context without needing external research. 3. **Body**: - Write the article in Markdown with bold headings and sub-headings. Use headings to organize content hierarchically, making steps easy to follow with numbered or bulleted lists where appropriate. - Use simple analogies and relatable language to demystify technical terms. - **Screenshots**: Insert placeholders for screenshots at key steps to be added manually. - Incorporate tables and lists where they improve readability or understanding. 4. **SEO Considerations**: - Use {{prompt}} within the first 10% of the content, 2-3 times overall, and as an H2 heading. Ensure keyword density is approximately 1.30%. - Use a variety of sentences, idioms, transitional phrases, and contractions to maintain a natural flow and improve readability. 5. **FAQs and Call-to-Action**: - Include a brief FAQ section with at least six relevant questions and answers, ensuring each question ends with a question mark. - Conclude with a brief call-to-action encouraging readers to try the steps themselves for hands-on learning. - Add a “support me” section, encouraging readers to follow or like, enhancing engagement. 6. **Sources and Links**: - Use reliable sources as citations and include one external link if relevant. Keep the article plagiarism-free and ensure it passes AI detection tools. 7. **Context**: - Articles focus on helping users set up local AI solutions on their MacBooks using specific tools (Ollama for model inference and Dify for creating applications, agents, and workflows). **General Reminders:** - Don’t number headings, FAQs, or add “Q:” to questions.

Prompt

Write an article on how to install and run Llama3.1 on a macbook using Ollama.