. The title should be compelling to attract clicks, so something catchy but not too salesy.
Each product needs its own section. Since they want each product description to be at least 600 words, I have to ensure that the content is detailed enough without being repetitive. I’ll start with an introduction about discovering great finds, which makes it feel like a blogger’s recommendation rather than a direct ad.
For each product, I’ll include an image linked to the product page and write a description highlighting features and benefits. The images should be properly referenced using
tags with appropriate alt text for accessibility. Also, each product title needs to be a hyperlink pointing to its URL.
I need to avoid making it obvious that the products are from the same company. So, I’ll present them as individual finds, maybe in different sections or contexts where someone might wear these dresses. This makes the article feel more genuine and less like an ad.
I should also make sure the HTML is clean and well-structured so that when published on WordPress, it looks good without causing any issues. I’ll include a conclusion encouraging readers to check out the products, reinforcing the idea that they’re part of a curated selection.
Finally, I’ll review everything to ensure all requirements are met: English language, image references, HTML format, word count per product description, compelling title, linked images and titles, and an unbiased blogger tone. This way, the article should effectively promote the products while maintaining credibility.