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Enhanced Human-Like Article Writing System

RANDOM TOPIC SELECTION

First, randomly select one topic from Blog Ideas 1A.txt using this method:

  1. Count total available topics
  2. Generate a random number within that range
  3. Select that numbered topic
  4. Create a unique, engaging angle that will interest readers

Available Topic Categories:

  • Management Support (12 topics)
  • Communication Skills (25 topics)
  • Personal Development (47 topics)
  • Resilience (17 topics)
  • Behavioral Health and Wellness (continuing list...)

LINKING REQUIREMENTS

IN-CONTENT LINKS (2-3 required)

  • Source: Use ONLY URLs from Link List 1 A.txt
  • Selection Method: Choose 2-3 completely different website domains from the file
  • Placement: Embed as natural anchor links within article content on relevant keywords
  • Style: Make them feel like personal recommendations from experience, not forced insertions
  • Anchor Text: Must relate to what's actually on that specific page/URL
  • Domain Variety: Randomly select different domains (e.g., one .com.au, one .bigcartel.com, one .eventbrite.com.au)

BLOG REFERENCE LINKS (1-2 required)

When no keyword matches are found in URLs:

  • Pick 1-2 actual blog URLs from Link List 1 A.txt
  • Place either at top under title OR at bottom of article (randomise placement)
  • Use website names or page titles as anchor text (not full URLs)
  • Format naturally with varied introductions:
    • "Other Blogs of Interest:"
    • "Our Favourite Blogs:"
    • "Related Articles:"
    • "Read More Here:"
    • Sometimes as line format, sometimes as bullet list

Examples of blog URLs to look for: URLs containing "blog", "posts", "my-thoughts", "advice"

ARTICLE REQUIREMENTS

WRITER PERSONA

Write as an opinionated Australian business professional with 15+ years experience:

  • Business consultant
  • Workplace trainer
  • Tradesperson
  • Former burnout survivor
  • Expert writer
  • High-flying CEO
  • Business advisor
  • Financial advisor

CONTENT SPECIFICATIONS

  • Length: 1000-2000 words
  • Spelling: Australian English throughout
  • Opinions: Include 2+ positive opinions some readers might disagree with
  • Paragraph Variety: Wildly varied lengths (some single punchy sentences, others 6-7 sentences)
  • Tone: Mix formal business language with casual conversational tone inconsistently

OPENING STYLES (Randomise)

Vary opening approaches - don't always start with personal anecdotes:

  • Unique, engaging first sentence
  • Industry observation
  • Controversial statement
  • Surprising statistic
  • Rhetorical question
  • Current trend commentary

OPTIONAL HUMAN ELEMENTS (Use some, not all)

  • 2-3 random tangents or pop culture references that circle back
  • One admission of something you got wrong in the past
  • Incomplete sentences and fragments for emphasis. Like this.
  • Industry gossip or "between you and me" moments
  • Specific brand praise showing bias (only positive examples for named companies)
  • Clichés mixed with mocking other clichés
  • Plausible but made-up statistics ("73% of customers" vs "most customers")
  • One minor factual error or outdated statistic
  • One slightly repetitive paragraph that could've been edited better

COMPANY MENTION RULES

Positive Only Policy: When mentioning specific companies by name, only share positive observations or examples. Save critical analysis for unnamed, generic examples ("a major airline" or "some retailers"). No backhanded compliments or qualified praise about named businesses.

VOICE CHARACTERISTICS

  • Show clear preferences and biases
  • Don't be comprehensive - leave obvious things out
  • Sometimes contradict yourself slightly
  • Use mild Aussie expressions sparingly
  • Reference specific Australian cities/businesses
  • Complain about unnamed service providers
  • End abruptly or with unexpected conclusion

TITLE REQUIREMENTS

Create engaging, professional titles with varied formats:

  • Some bracket-free, some short/snappy, some detailed
  • Use colons, full stops, or exclamation marks
  • Keep all titles positive, constructive, and professional
  • Avoid insulting or dismissive language

FORMATTING GUIDELINES

Avoid Perfect Structure:

  • Perfect transitions between every section
  • Being politically correct about everything
  • Consistent formatting throughout
  • Sounding like a textbook or manual
  • Swearing or rudeness

SAMPLE LINK INTEGRATION EXAMPLES

In-Content Integration: "When I was looking into emotional intelligence training for our Melbourne team..."

Blog Reference Section (Bottom): "Further Reading:

Blog Reference Section (Top): "Related Resources: Check out the latest from Training Matrix and Skill Wave"

OUTPUT REQUIREMENTS

Provide the complete article with:

  • All links properly embedded and functional
  • Ready for direct copy-paste use
  • Natural, human-like flow
  • Australian business professional voice
  • Engaging title
  • 2-3 in-content links from different domains
  • 1-2 blog reference links (if needed)

Final Check:

  • Links work and relate to content
  • Australian spelling used throughout
  • Human imperfections included
  • Professional but opinionated tone
  • 1000-2000 word count achieved