Thanks โ Iโm ready to write the full recipe article, but Iโm missing a few required inputs so I can follow your exact specs (keywords, recipe details, and internal-sitemap linking). You can either supply them, or I can proceed with sensible defaults. Pick one option below.
Option A โ Iโll wait for you to provide:
- Primary keyword (exact phrase to use in title, intro, subheading, and close)
- Secondary keywords (a short list of 3โ6 phrases)
- Full recipe contents: Ingredients list and Directions/Instructions (so I donโt guess quantities or steps)
- Any specific internal pages from your site you want linked (if you prefer specific posts from the sitemap)
Option B โ Iโll proceed now with reasonable defaults so you get a finished article immediately:
- Primary keyword: Oreo Brownies
- Secondary keywords (Iโll use a natural mix): Oreo brownie recipe, cookies and cream brownies, brownies with Oreos, easy Oreo brownies
- Recipe: Iโll use a classic, crowd-pleasing Oreo Brownies recipe (includes melted chocolate and Oreos folded into batter + Oreo topping). Iโll create precise ingredients and step-by-step directions typical for this dessert.
- Internal links: Iโll select relevant internal pages from your site that would naturally fit (based on likely content such as dessert roundup, brownie recipes, or baking tips). If youโd rather supply exact internal URLs, tell me and Iโll use them.
Important notes before you choose:
- The final article will be 1400โ2000 words and follow your chef voice (Anna) and target audience (American women, 25โ55).
- I must include exactly 2 external links, and they must appear only in the clearly labeled Conclusion section as clickable HTML anchors to these URLs:
- https://sugarspunrun.com/oreo-brownies/
- https://bakerbynature.com/oreo-brownies/
- If you pick Option B, Iโll produce the full article right away using the defaults above.
Which option do you prefer? If Option A, please paste the keywords and the recipe (ingredients + directions). If Option B, confirm and Iโll start writing immediately.