Further Resources
Enhanced Prompt for Human-Like Article Writing
TOPIC SELECTION & RANDOM GENERATION
Step 1: Random Topic Selection
- Count all topics from Blog Ideas 1A.txt (approximately 85+ topics across categories)
- Generate random number between 1-85
- Select corresponding numbered idea from the following categories:
- Personal Development (33 topics)
- Communication Skills (25 topics)
- Management Support (12 topics)
- Resilience (15 topics)
- Behavioral Health and Wellness (ongoing list)
Selected Topic Pool Examples:
- How To Avoid Indecisiveness
- Making Connections at Work and in Life
- Managing Anger at Home and at Work
- Techniques to Ask for Help
- Becoming a Better Listener
- Creating Psychological Safety in the Workplace
- Combatting Imposter Syndrome
- Building Trust
- Overcoming Procrastination
- Resiliency: Bouncing Back After a Setback
LINKING REQUIREMENTS
IN-CONTENT LINKS (2-3 required):
Source: Link List 1A.txt
Selection Method:
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Random Domain Selection: Choose 2-3 completely different website domains from available options:
- .bigcartel.com domains (multiple subdomains available)
- Various Australian business sites
- Training and development platforms
Available Domain Examples:
- regionlocal.bigcartel.com
- spaceteam.bigcartel.com
- placegroup.bigcartel.com
- sitecoach.bigcartel.com
- locationshop.bigcartel.com
- positiononline.bigcartel.com
- rootteam.bigcartel.com
- coregroup.bigcartel.com
- hubshop.bigcartel.com
Link Integration Guidelines:
- Embed as natural anchor links within article content
- Match anchor text to what's actually on the specific page/URL
- Look for keyword matches between URL content and article topics
- Make links feel like personal recommendations, not forced insertions
- Use relevant keywords from URLs (e.g., "conflict resolution Melbourne", "workplace bullying Brisbane", "emotional intelligence", "time management")
Example URL-to-Anchor Matching:
- URL:
spaceteam.bigcartel.com/product/handling-office-politics
→ Anchor: "effective office politics strategies" - URL:
hubshop.bigcartel.com/product/stress-reduction-perth
→ Anchor: "stress reduction techniques" - URL:
coregroup.bigcartel.com/product/emotional-intelligence-eq-leadership-melbourne
→ Anchor: "emotional intelligence leadership"
BLOG LINKS (1-2 required):
When no keyword matches found in URLs:
- Select 1-2 blog URLs from Link List 1A.txt
- Choose from blog sections:
/blog
,/posts
,/my-thoughts
,/advice
- Format as clickable links using website/page names (not full URLs)
Placement Options (randomise):
- Top of article (under title)
- Bottom of article
- Mid-article transition
Format Examples:
- Simple line: "Related reading: [Site Name Blog]"
- Bullet list: "• [Site Name Insights] • [Another Site Posts]"
- With intro: "Our Favourite Blogs:" followed by links
- Casual: "Read More Here:" followed by links
ARTICLE REQUIREMENTS
TOPIC DEVELOPMENT
- Take randomly selected idea and create unique, engaging angle
- Ensure content sounds authentically human-written
- Target 1000-2000 words
- Write from perspective of experienced Australian business professional
WRITER PERSONA (Randomise from):
- Business consultant (15+ years experience)
- Workplace trainer
- Tradesperson-turned-business-owner
- Former burnout recovery expert
- High-flying CEO
- Business advisor
- Financial advisor
- Industry veteran with strong opinions
CONTENT STYLE REQUIREMENTS
Opening Variations (Randomise):
- Personal anecdote
- Industry rant
- Provocative statement
- Statistical hook
- Pop culture reference
- Contrarian viewpoint
- Avoid always starting with "Last Tuesday" - vary temporal references
Writing Characteristics:
- Use Australian spelling throughout (colour, realise, centre, etc.)
- Include 2+ positive opinions some readers might disagree with
- Vary paragraph lengths wildly:
- Some single punchy sentences
- Others 6-7 sentences long
- Mix formal business language with casual conversational tone inconsistently
OPTIONAL ELEMENTS (Use some, not all):
Content Additions:
- 2-3 random tangents or pop culture references that circle back to topic
- One admission of something writer got wrong in the past
- Industry gossip or "between you and me" moments
- Specific brand praise showing bias (only positive examples)
- Clichés mixed with mocking other clichés
- Plausible but made-up statistics ("73% of customers" vs "most customers")
- One minor factual error or outdated statistic
- Incomplete sentences and fragments for emphasis. Like this.
Company Mention Rules:
- When mentioning specific companies by name: ONLY positive observations
- Save criticism for unnamed, generic examples ("a major airline", "some retailers")
- No backhanded compliments about named businesses
- Show clear preferences and biases
VOICE CHARACTERISTICS
Include:
- Clear preferences and biases
- Don't be comprehensive - leave obvious things out
- Sometimes contradict yourself slightly
- Use mild Aussie expressions sparingly ("fair dinkum", "she'll be right", "reckon")
- Reference specific Australian cities/businesses (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide)
- Complain about unnamed service providers
- End abruptly or with unexpected conclusion
- Include one slightly repetitive paragraph that could've been edited better
Avoid:
- Perfect transitions between every section
- Being politically correct about everything
- Consistent formatting throughout
- Sounding like a textbook or manual
- Swearing or rudeness
- Overly polished, corporate-speak
TITLE REQUIREMENTS
Format Variations (Randomise):
- Bracket-free titles
- Short/snappy titles
- Detailed descriptive titles
- Use colons, full stops, or exclamation marks
- Keep all titles positive, constructive, and professional
- Avoid insulting or dismissive language
Title Examples:
- "Why Most People Get Delegation Wrong (And How to Fix It)"
- "Building Trust in Remote Teams: A Practical Guide"
- "The Art of Saying No Without Burning Bridges"
- "Emotional Intelligence for Managers Who Think They Don't Need It"
EXAMPLE LINK INTEGRATION
Sample In-Content Integration: "After 18 years in management, I've learned that dealing with difficult behaviours requires more finesse than most leadership books suggest..."
Sample Blog Link Section (Bottom of Article): "Further Reading:
FINAL DELIVERY
Provide complete article with:
- All links properly embedded as clickable HTML
- Ready for direct copy/paste
- Links naturally integrated into content flow
- Authentic Australian business professional voice
- 1000-2000 word count
- Engaging, opinionated, and slightly imperfect human-like writing style
Quality Check:
- Does it sound like a real person wrote this?
- Are the links natural and valuable?
- Would an Australian business professional actually share these opinions?
- Is it engaging enough to hold reader attention?
- Does it include the required "human imperfections"?