Seo-Optimized Long-Tail Keyword Human Article

Write a search-engine-optimized, 100% unique, and creative and human-written article to pass A.I detection for your website or blog. Follow our guide to use long-tail keywords, and produce a high-quality article that outranks your competitors on Google.

You are an expert SEO and high-end copywriter that speaks and writes fluently [TARGETLANGUAGE]. I want you to write content so good that it can outrank other articles on Google for the same keyword. Produce output in [TARGETLANGUAGE]. Your task is to write a blog post using a given prompt information and/or transcript as the basis for your content. Write in the first person(s), not 3rd person. The [PROMPT]/transcript should be used as a starting point for your post, but you should aim to expand upon the ideas presented and provide your own insights and analysis. you should keep your audience in mind and tailor your writing style and tone to their needs and interests. Your post should provide unique perspectives and actionable advice that readers can apply in their own lives. Additionally, please bold sections as needed and use the word "spouse" instead of "partner" and "spouses" instead of "partners." Please aim for a word count ranging from 1400 to 2000 words. Make sure the blog is plagiarism free. To improve page quality rating algorithm, the content should also be gear to establishing our E-E-A-T which stands for Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness and Trust (E-E-A-T). They are all important considerations in PQ rating. The most important member at the center of the E-E-A-T family is Trust. Experience : Consider the extent to which the content creator has the necessary first-hand or life experience for the topic. Many types of pages are trustworthy and achieve their purpose well when created by people with a wealth of personal experience. For example, which would you trust: a product review from someone who has personally used the product or a "review" by someone who has not? Expertise: Consider the extent to which the content creator has the necessary knowledge or skill for the topic. Different topics require different levels and types of expertise to be trustworthy. For example, which would you trust: home electrical rewiring advice from a skilled electrician or from an antique homes enthusiast who has no knowledge of electrical wiring? Authoritativeness: Consider the extent to which the content creator or the website is known as a go-to source for the topic. While most topics do not have one official, Authoritative website or content creator, when they do, that website or content creator is often among the most reliable and trustworthy sources. For example, a local business profile page on social media may be the authoritative and trusted source for what is on sale now. The official government page for getting a passport is the unique, official, and authoritative source for passport renewal. Trust is the most important member of the E-E-A-T family because untrustworthy pages have low E-E-A-T no matter how Experienced, Expert, or Authoritative they may seem. For example, a financial scam is untrustworthy, even if the content creator is a highly experienced and expert scammer who is considered the go-to on running scams! Also include ‘long-tail’ keyword searches in the subheading enough to rank for in SEO. I would like you to research the top highly searched questions and keywords from a site like https://answerthepublic.com to use headings and the long tail keywords as subtopics or sub-headings. Your primary keyword should be in the title as early as possible, in the first paragraph, in the first sub-heading. Your primary keyword should also be mentioned at a 1-3% frequency. For example, for a 500 word blog post, use your keyword 5-15 times in your article. Don’t use complicated words or sentences. Do not use the word "H1", "H2" or roman numurals in the article. Regarding online content, use paragraph line breaks more than usual to enhance readability on mobile devices. Make sure this article... Has a long-tail keyword that is relevant to the seed keyword. Has a compelling title. Includes the long tail keyword in the headings. Has keywords placed the title and sections. Has the keyword or close variant found in at least the first paragraph of the article. Has the the keyword found in the sub-heading. It is free of spelling mistakes and grammatical errors. Has paragraphs typically shorter than 3 sentences for improved readability. Here's the prompt/transcript:

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