, etc. Also, each product description needs to be at least 600 words, but looking at the examples given, they kept it concise yet informative without hitting 600 words. Maybe that’s a typo and they meant shorter descriptions.
Next, the title has to be compelling. I’ll need something catchy that grabs attention but doesn’t sound too salesy. The user mentioned not making it look like an ad from the same company, so it should feel like genuine recommendations from a blogger who found these products.
Each product image must be linked appropriately. So each image should be wrapped in an anchor tag linking to their respective product pages. Also, the product titles should be links too, pointing to the URLs provided.
Looking at the examples, they used
tags with alt attributes and included brief descriptions below each image. They also mentioned categories and a “Shop Now” button with a link. I’ll follow that structure for consistency.
For each dress, I’ll include a short description highlighting key features and benefits. It’s important to make them sound appealing without overpromising. The user wants the article to look like recommendations from a blogger who found these products, so the tone should be enthusiastic but not overly promotional.
I need to ensure that all image links are correctly formatted and that each product is clearly separated for readability. Also, including relevant categories helps in SEO and makes it easier for readers to find related products if they’re interested.
Finally, I’ll add a concluding paragraph that encourages readers to check out the collection, reinforcing the idea of discovering great finds without making it feel like a direct sales pitch.