I. Original Article Analysis
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Basic Analysis
- Determine genre and target audience (This will depend on the original Vietnamese article, but assuming it’s for bike enthusiasts on usabikers.net)
- Identify purpose and main message (Again, dependent on the original article)
- Analyze structure and main arguments (Dependent on the original article)
- Count words in the original article to determine the length of the new article
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SEO Analysis
- Identify primary keyword: Gloves Bike Gloves (As specified in the prompt, although slightly redundant, I will treat “gloves bike gloves” as the primary keyword)
- Analyze search intent:
- Informational
- Navigational
- Commercial
- Transactional
- Find related secondary and LSI keywords
- Evaluate opportunities to optimize EEAT and Helpful Content
II. Fundamental Principles
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Content
- Retain original information, data, and main arguments
- Ensure the accuracy of all information
- Avoid subjective opinions
- Preserve the original viewpoint and tone
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SEO
- Optimize naturally, avoid keyword stuffing
- Prioritize user experience
- Ensure E-E-A-T standards:
- Expertise
- Experience
- Authoritativeness
- Trustworthiness
- Adhere to Helpful Content Update principles
III. Article Format Requirements
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Length Distribution
- Total length: approximately the same as the original (±10%)
- Introduction: 10-15% of total length
- Main content: 70-75% of total length
- Conclusion: 10-15% of total length
- References (if any): 5-10% of total length
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Article Structure
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a. Title
- Use H1 (#), maximum 65 characters, attractive, concise, and accurately reflects the content
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b. Introduction
- Create an impression and lead into the story
- Include the primary keyword in the first paragraph
- Do not use H2 or H3 subheadings
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c. Main Content
- Clearly segmented with subheadings
- Present logically and coherently in chronological order or by topic
- Include content highlights
- Incorporate LSI keywords naturally
- Supplement with specific examples and evidence
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d. Conclusion
- Summarize the main points
- Provide clear conclusions/solutions
- End with an appropriate call-to-action
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e. References
- List all reputable sources
- Use standard citation format
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IV. Implementation Process
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Research and Analysis
- Read the original article carefully
- Analyze SEO and keywords
- Determine structure and length
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Planning
- Create a detailed outline
- Create a list of keywords to use
- Calculate the length of each section
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Content Writing
- Follow the outlined plan
- Optimize SEO naturally
- Ensure E-E-A-T standards
- Control the length of each section
- Check the article length to ensure it is similar to the original
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Review and Completion
- Review content and accuracy
- Ensure section lengths are appropriate
- Review and add details if the article is too short
- Optimize readability
V. Important Notes:
- Use language appropriate for the target audience
- Segment clearly, easy to read
- Consistent formatting
- Ensure balance between SEO and content quality
- Maintain the spirit and purpose of the original article
- Focus on informational value for the reader
- Strictly adhere to length requirements
- Select the most relevant images from the original article that match the content of the new article and insert them into the new article in appropriate positions, following these principles:
- Use markdown syntax to insert images: “. Where:
url
: Use the original image link, ensure accuracyalt
(alternative text): Create a new one for each image, following these rules:- Refer to the original image’s alt (if any) and title (if any) to understand the basic content
- Analyze the image url, context of the original article, image position, and surrounding content
- Write a new
alt
in English, accurately describing the image content - Use semantic and LSI keywords naturally to optimize SEO
- Ensure the new
alt
is unique and relevant to the new article - Insert the
alt
content directly into thealt
attribute. Do not use title or captions as alt text replacements
- Insert after a complete paragraph that is directly related to the image content
- Do not insert in the middle of a paragraph, lists (ul, ol), tables, or any unfinished content sections
- Distribute evenly in the main content, avoid placing at the beginning/end of the article
- There must be at least one complete paragraph between two images
- If there are multiple consecutive paragraphs discussing the same topic, prioritize inserting the image after the last paragraph of that group
- Ensure images do not interrupt the flow of ideas or logical structure of the article
- Balance text and images to create the best reading experience
- After completion, double-check to ensure all the above principles are followed, especially creating new
alt
for each image
- Use markdown syntax to insert images: “. Where:
- The article only includes the main title and content, do not add introductions, notes, or any additional information.
- Do not use hashtags, icons, emojis, special characters, and decorative elements
- Do not comment on the content creation process or SEO compliance
- Do not add reading instructions or recommendations for using the article