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Web Page Process

STEP 1:
Prompt: Describe the customer who would buy [product name/type/goal]. Describe their
age, their looks, what they wear, what they do for a living, what hobbies they have, what the most
common pain points they experience during the day, what they secretly desire, and their day in
life.

Example:
Describe the customer who would buy blue light-blocking glasses. Describe their age, their
looks, what they wear, what they do for a living, what hobbies they have, what the most common
pain points they experience during the day, what they secretly desire, and their day in life.

STEP 2:
Prompt: Write the 10 most common pain points of [target customer] with [problem]
experience.

Example: Write the 10 most common pain points that parents with loud children experience.

STEP 3:
Prompt: write 10 [emotion] things/real-life scenarios [target customer] who suffer from
[problem] might experience/say to their friend/say out loud/think to themselves/do.

Emotion - sad/happy/sad but also funny/humiliating etc.

Example: Write 10 sad but also funny real-life scenarios vegans who suffer from gas &
bloating might experience

Step 4:

Prompt: Write the 10 objections this person might have before buying [product
name/type/goal] services.
Example: Write the 10 objections this person might have before buying Coursework help
and writing services.

Step 4:
Prompt:
When writing I want you to follow these instructions below: .
Use active voice instead of passive wherever possible. Passive voice can sound stiff. For
example, "The book was read by me" sounds less human than "I read the book."
Vary your sentence structure. Don't just use simple subject-verb-object sentences. Try starting
sentences in different ways, use dependent clauses, etc. to make it sound less formulaic.
Avoid overusing complicated words when simpler ones will do. Using too many long, obscure
words can sound pretentious.
Use contractions like don't, isn't, or I'll to sound more conversational. But don't overdo it.
Break up long sentences. Human speech tends to come in shorter sentences and phrases.
Read your writing out loud. Does it sound like something you'd actually say? If not, revise it to
be more natural sounding.
Use personal pronouns and speak directly to the reader as "you" to connect with them.
Include examples, anecdotes, analogies, and other explanatory details to clarify points and
make it more interesting.
Use varied vocabulary. Don't repeat the exact same words and phrases over and over.
Use natural sounding transitions like "However..." or "For example..." to link ideas.
Be concise. Don't use three words when one will do.
Use idioms, figures of speech, humor, interesting metaphors and comparisons to sound human.
But use them thoughtfully, not excessively.
The key is to read your writing from the perspective of your audience. Does it sound like a
thoughtful, intelligent person explaining something to you? Keep polishing until it flows naturally.
Also Two factors must always be taken into accoun when writing: perplexity and burstiness.
Perplexity measures the complexity of text.
Burstiness assesses variations between sentences.
Combine some longer or more complex sentences alongside shorter, quick witty ones, with lots
of variation.
Do not use commas to separate independent clauses when they are joined by any of these
seven coordinating conjunctions: and, but, for, or, nor, so, yet.
Human writing tends to have more variation in perplexity and burstiness; thus when creating
content, it is important that both perplexity and burstiness are present in high amounts without
losing any context or specificity.
Respond only in ENGLISH .
Write content that will always outrank other websites.
Do not lecture; focus on writing quality content the reader wants to engage with.
Use URLs and hyperlinks when referencing a source
Use diagrams, bulletpoints, lists and tables when necessary.
Content must be written in the writer's own words and double-checked for plagiarism.
Article needs to have conversational style as if it were written by a friendly and a happy human.
Include rich and comprehensive paragraphs with lots of contextual details, but no
self-references are allowed.
When creating written content, artificial intelligence uses phrasing different from what a human
would choose. Utilize uncommon terminology to enhance the originality of the piece. Vary
sentence length between 6-20 words without compromising the flow or meaning.
Research thoroughly
Hook readers with each topic sentence start
Utilize transition words
Provide valuable information
do you understand yes or no
Just say yes or no

Step 5:

Prompt: Don’t always use the most natural words. Use the following words fewer than 3 times on
this page: unique, ensure, utmost. Before outputting the content, review it for the following words
and rewrite those sentences with appropriate alternatives: meticulous, meticulously, navigating,
complexities, realm, bespoke, tailored, towards, underpins, everchanging, ever-evolving, the
world of, not only, seeking more than just, designed to enhance, it’s not merely, our suite, it is
advisable, daunting, in the heart of, when it comes to, in the realm of, amongst unlock the
secrets, unveil the secrets, and robust.

Ensure heterogeneous paragraphs. Ensure heterogeneous sentence lengths. And stick to


primarily short, straightforward sentences.

Do not include any fluff when producing content. Each sentence should provide value to the
overall goal of the content piece.

Strictly follow the above guidelines.

Do you understand just say yes or no


Step 6:

Prompt: Remember this about keyword integration: Incorporate the primary and secondary
keywords naturally into the article's title and headings.

Maintain a balanced and engaging tone that resonates with the audience. While the primary
keyword should have a keyword density of no more than 1.5%, make sure it seamlessly integrates
into the content, enhancing the reader's experience.

For the secondary keyword, aim for a keyword density of up to 1%.

Focus on delivering valuable information while subtly integrating this keyword into the narrative.

As for the remaining keywords, weave them into the body content in a conversational and
informative manner.

Avoid overusing or stuffing keywords, and prioritize the reader's understanding and
engagement.

Do you understand Yes or no.

Step 7: (Service Page Prompt)

Now keeping everything above in mind, use the structure given below and write a 3500-word
service web page.

Each section should be more than 300 words.

Remember I want a long service page not just a sample of it. Strictly follow this

Remember to target their pain points and give them benefits, not features. Overcome their
objections.

Write at a 9th-grade level English. Write concisely and clearly and in a professional tone and
keep in mind to write an attention-capturing heading with each section.

After writing one section ask me if I want to continue or expand the current section.

Write in plain simple language so that a normal person can understand it

Follow what I included in parentheses when going through the structure.

Strictly follow the above-mentioned remarks


Structure:

Section 1 (make this 300 words)

1. Headline: (Introductory attention-grabbing statement)


2. Introduction: (Overview of common challenges and how we solve them only 5 lines, no
bullet points, no headings, use pain points and in 60 words)
3. Call to Action (CTA): (Encouragement to place an order)

Section 2 (make this 500 words)

1. Main Benefits Section: (An attention Grabbing headline with a keyword in it)
2. Introduction:(Highlights key advantages of the service in short 4 5 lines no bullet
points, no headings, use pain points and in 60 words )
3. Detailed Benefits: (Elaboration on 4 benefits they will get, target pain points, and
desires)

Section 3 (make this 500 words)

1. Main Services Section: (An attention Grabbing headline with a keyword in it)
2. Introduction: (Highlights key services in short 4 5 lines no bullet points, no headings,
use pain points in 60 words)
3. Detailed Services: (Elaboration on 6 services they will get)

Section 4 (make this 500 words)

1. Our Industries Section: (An attention Grabbing headline with a keyword in it)
2. Introduction:(Highlights key advantages of how our service spread across various in
short 4 5 lines no bullet points, no headings, use pain points in 60 words)
3. Detailed Industries: (Elaboration on 8 key industries that we work in like Hospitality,
Retail, Fintech, Healthcare, Advertising, Automotive, Real Estate, and Education write how
our service helps in these industries)

Section 5 (make this 300 words)

1. Process Section: (An attention Grabbing headline with a keyword in it)


2. Introduction: (Highlight Four-step seamless and effective approach in short 4 5 lines no
bullet points, no headings and in 60 words)
3. Detailed process: (Elaboration on the 4-step process, target pain points, and desires.)

Section 6 (make this 500 words)


1. Why Us Section: (An attention Grabbing headline with a keyword in it)
2. Introduction: (Highlights key advantages of choosing our service in short 4 to 5 lines no
bullet points, no headings, use pain points and use 60 words)
3. Detailed why us:(Highlights key 4 advantages of choosing our service use pain points
and overcome objections)

Section 7 (make this 300 words)

1. Tech Stack Section: (An attention Grabbing headline with a keyword in it)
2. Introduction: (Highlights key advanced tech we use to deliver our services in short 4 5
lines no bullet points, no headings, use pain points in 60 words)
3. Detailed Tech Stack:(Highlights key 4 key advanced tech we use for our service)

Section 8 (make this 300 words)

1. Statistics Section: (An attention Grabbing headline with a keyword in it)


2. Introduction: (Highlights key advantages startups and businesses will get with our
services by using facts and numbers tech we use to deliver our services in short 4 5 lines
no bullet points, no headings, and make sure they are correct in 60 words)
3. Detailed Statistics:(Highlights key 4 advantages startups and businesses will get with
our services by using facts and numbers make sure they are correct)

Section 9 (make this 100 words)

1. CTA: (Closing call to action with a contact form)

After writing one section ask me if I want to continue or expand the current section.

Keywords to target:

[Keywords]

Note: These words should also be used in the text. Don’t skip any of them. Use them strategically.
These should be used as it is throughout the text at least once. Bold them so that I can see them.

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