. Also, each product needs its own section with an image linked to the product URL. The images must be referenced correctly using the provided links.
The user emphasized that the article shouldn’t seem like an ad from the same company. So, I’ll make it look like a blogger’s recommendation. That means starting with an engaging introduction and then introducing each product as if the blogger discovered them. Each product description should be at least 600 words, so I need to elaborate on features, benefits, and occasions.
Looking at the products, they’re all women’s dresses for various events like proms, parties, weddings. I’ll highlight their unique selling points: sequins for a festive look, square neckline and open back design for style, and tulle straps for versatility.
I’ll structure each product section with an image, title as a link, and detailed description. Each image should have an alt attribute for accessibility. The URLs should be embedded in the images and titles so that clicking them redirects to the product page.
I also need to ensure the HTML is clean and properly formatted without any syntax errors. I’ll include a conclusion encouraging readers to explore more products, maintaining the blogger tone throughout.
Finally, I’ll review the article to make sure it’s engaging, meets all requirements, and flows naturally as if written by a blogger who found these great finds.