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2. **Compelling Title**: The title should attract readers and clearly indicate that these are dress recommendations. Maybe something like “Top 3 Elegant Dresses for Every Occasion” to make it sound like a blogger’s pick.
3. **Product Descriptions**: Each product needs at least 600 words, but looking at the user’s example response, they broke each down into sections with brief descriptions and bullet points. I should follow that structure.
4. **Image References**: Include images as links within `
` tags, making sure they’re properly referenced and not too large for the blog.
5. **Links to Product Pages**: Both the image and product title should be clickable links pointing to their respective URLs without revealing it’s from the same company. So, I’ll use anchor tags with href attributes.
6. **Avoid Same Company Perception**: The tone should feel like a genuine recommendation rather than an ad. Using phrases like “I stumbled upon” or “highly recommend” can help achieve that.
7. **Categories and Tags**: These are provided but not directly needed in the article unless they add value, which I might incorporate subtly into descriptions.
8. **Structure**: Start with an introduction, then each product as a section with image, title link, description, and bullet points. End with a conclusion encouraging readers to shop.
Now, considering potential pitfalls:
– **Word Count**: Each product needs 600 words, but the example response was more concise. I need to balance detail without overwhelming the reader.
– **SEO Considerations**: Using relevant keywords from categories and tags can improve search visibility, but they should be naturally integrated.
– **Image Placement**: Ensure images are optimized for web use to keep load times fast. Maybe suggest using smaller image sizes or lazy loading if possible.
– **Trustworthiness**: The article shouldn’t seem too salesy. Focus on the features and benefits of each dress, like comfort, versatility, and style.
Putting it all together, I’ll outline the HTML structure with sections for each dress, include their images as links, describe each in a friendly tone, and ensure everything flows naturally. I’ll also make sure to link both the image and title without making it obvious that they’re from the same site.