Thanks — I’m ready to write a long, conversational, fully tagged HTML article for you, but I can’t start until you give me one crucial thing: the keyword phrases you mentioned. You said “Use all of the keyword phrases listed evenly and naturally throughout your text,” but I don’t see a list. Please paste the exact keyword phrases you want included.
To make sure the final article exactly matches your expectations, please answer the short checklist below. Once you provide the keyword phrases and any additional preferences, I’ll produce the full article in HTML with headings, paragraphs, lists, and tables, written in an engaging, readable style and exceeding 5,000 words.
What I Need From You

- Please paste the exact keyword phrases you want used (comma-separated or one per line).
- Confirm that you want a single article of 5,000+ words in one message, or if you prefer it delivered in parts (I can split into sections if you want).
- Tell me the target audience (general readers, professionals, beginners, students, etc.).
- Any tone preferences? (friendly, professional, humorous, formal, story-driven, etc.).
- Do you want SEO elements such as meta title and meta description included?
- Any specific subtopics or sections you must include or avoid?
- Do you want sources or citations (and if so, in what format)?
Why I Need This
The keyword phrases are required so I can distribute them evenly and naturally. If I proceed without them, I can’t meet your instruction to “Use all of the keyword phrases listed evenly and naturally.” Confirming the audience, tone, and delivery format helps me match voice and structure to your needs, producing a piece that’s both engaging and useful.
Suggested Article Structure (I’ll follow this unless you instruct otherwise)
Below is a proposed outline I’ll expand into a long-form piece. Once you confirm or adjust it, I’ll begin writing the full article in HTML with all paragraphs wrapped in appropriate tags and headings marked with
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as you requested.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
Title |
Grab attention and set expectations |
Introduction |
Introduce the topic, hook the reader, preview the article |
Key Concepts / Background |
Explain core ideas and context in accessible language |
Subsections |
Deep dives into important subtopics with examples |
Practical Tips / How-To |
Actionable guidance the reader can use |
Common Mistakes / FAQs |
Address pitfalls and answer likely questions |
Case Studies / Stories |
Concrete examples to make the content memorable |
Tools & Resources |
Recommended tools, books, links, and resources |
Conclusion |
Summarize key takeaways and call-to-action |
Delivery Options
- One complete HTML file (single response) — may be long, and I’ll do my best to fit it into one reply. If it exceeds the response limit, I’ll continue in a follow-up message.
- Split into logical sections (Part 1: Intro & background; Part 2: How-to & case studies; Part 3: Tools & conclusion) — easier to review and edit as we go.
Safety and Content Notes

I’ll avoid breaking copyright or including proprietary text unless you provide it. I also won’t produce content that violates policies (hate, illegal instructions, explicit sexual content involving minors, etc.). If the subject touches on medical, legal, or financial advice, I can provide general, research-based information but I’ll include disclaimers advising professional consultation if you want.
Example of How I’ll Use Your Keywords
Once you provide the phrases, I’ll weave them naturally into headings and body paragraphs. For example, if one of the keywords is “eco-friendly travel tips,” I’ll ensure it appears in the intro, one or more subheadings, and several paragraphs spread throughout the article — not stuffed unnaturally, but distributed to meet your “evenly and naturally” requirement.
Next Steps
Paste the keyword phrases and answer the checklist. If you’d like, include any extra instructions such as mandatory table contents or items to avoid. When I have that, I’ll confirm and begin writing the full HTML article.
Ready when you are — paste those keywords and any other preferences, and I’ll get started.
