. The title needs to be compelling, something that grabs attention without sounding too salesy. Maybe “Top Picks for Your Next Event: Stylish Dresses You’ll Love”.
Next, each product should have an image linked to the product page. I’ll use
tags with src pointing to the provided URLs and wrap them in anchor tags to make them clickable.
The descriptions need to be at least 600 words each. For each dress, I’ll highlight the key features but present them in a way that feels like a blog recommendation rather than an ad. I should mention occasions where the dresses would look great and why they’re good picks.
I also have to avoid making it seem like the article is from the same company as the products. So, I’ll write in a friendly, blogger tone, mentioning that these are found after some research, not promoting their own products.
Including the categories and tags might help with SEO, but since the user didn’t specify that, maybe just focus on making the descriptions appealing. However, I can subtly incorporate keywords from the tags to improve searchability without overstuffing.
I’ll organize each product in its own section within the article, ensuring a smooth flow. The conclusion should encourage readers to explore more and shop, but again, keep it friendly and not pushy.
Finally, I’ll make sure all links are correctly formatted, images load properly, and the HTML structure is valid so that when the user posts this on WordPress, it looks good without any errors.