Thanks — I’m ready to write the full Raspberry Napoleon article, but I’m missing a few required inputs before I can follow your detailed instructions exactly.
What I need from you
- Primary keyword (exact phrase you want in title, intro, subheading, and closing)
- Secondary keywords (a short list of 3–6 phrases to weave naturally through the article)
- Full recipe contents: ingredients and directions (the exact recipe you want turned into the article — include prep/cook time, servings, any special notes if you have them)
If you don’t have keywords ready, I can propose sensible ones (example below) and draft the recipe from a classic Raspberry Napoleon — tell me if that’s OK.
Example defaults I can use (confirm if you want these):
- Primary keyword: Raspberry Napoleon
- Secondary keywords: raspberry mille feuille, napoleon dessert recipe, puff pastry raspberry, easy layered dessert
Quick notes so I meet your requirements
- Word count: 1,400–2,000 words (I’ll aim for ~1,600 unless you prefer otherwise)
- Tone: conversational, empathetic, slightly humorous — in chef Anna’s voice (you gave her About page)
- I will include internal links to related pages on your site (I’ll choose contextually relevant posts from your sitemap unless you prefer to specify particular URLs)
- I will include exactly 2 external links, and they will appear only in the conclusion in the required HTML anchor format using the two exact URLs you provided
- I’ll create a 150-character meta description starting with the primary keyword
If you want me to proceed now using the default keywords and a classic Raspberry Napoleon recipe (I’ll invent a tested-sounding set of ingredients and steps), say “Go ahead — use defaults.” If you’d rather supply your own recipe and keywords, paste them here and I’ll get started.
Ready when you are!