Follow the below extensions as a must:
- Add summaries, key takeaways section at the beginning after intro
- Write headings as complete, clear ideas (not vague phrases).
- Lead with the conclusion; answer first, then explain.
- Use H1–H6 tags properly for structure, not styling.
- Keep headings descriptive, not clever.
- Use question-based headings that match search intent.
- Put the main point in the first sentence/paragraph.
- Make each section complete and understandable on its own.
- Avoid storytelling; get straight to the point.
- Keep sentences below 15 words.
- One idea per sentence.
- Use active voice.
- Ask questions to engage readers.
- Use “you” and “your” to sound direct.
- Use simple words; avoid overly formal language.
- Use HTML tables for comparisons/data.
- Answer questions immediately after headings.
- Use original data (surveys/experiments).
- Clearly cite sources of data.
- Keep content updated with latest trends and info.
- Mix question + statement headings
- Keep sentences clear, short, and contextual
- Use transitions (because, therefore, etc.)
- Start sections with a short answer block with (30–80 words)