First, the user wants me to rewrite an HTML article based on the query. The query is about rewriting the provided article to make it 100% unique while keeping its high quality and original meaning. I have to follow specific instructions.
Key instructions:
- Preserve all original images exactly as they are: That means I can’t alter, delete, or add any images. The images are in the
tag at the beginning, so I must keep that HTML code intact.
- Use H2, H3, and H4 tags for subheadings: No prefixes like #. Also, ensure H2 titles incorporate the article’s primary keywords.
- Add an engaging secondary headline at the beginning: Followed by a new introduction based on this headline.
- Structure all subheadings using H2, H3, and H4: I need to create new headings that reflect the restructured content.
- Fully paraphrase the content: This includes headers. I have to restructure sentences, use synonyms, reorganize paragraphs, replace examples with new equivalents, and create new headings.
- Adjust the tone: Make it different from the original but ensure coherence, logical flow, and retain essential SEO keywords.
- Act as a Content Writer: Not a Virtual Assistant. Return only the rewritten article content, no additional comments or text.
- Don’t edit HTML tags, only text: So, the structure remains, but I paraphrase the text inside.
The original article is about Vinicius Junior potentially moving from Real Madrid to Saudi Arabia, with details on transfers, quotes, etc.
Primary keywords from the article: “Vinicius Junior”, “Real Madrid”, “transfer”, “Saudi Arabia”, “€250m valuation”, etc.
I need to add an engaging secondary headline at the beginning. The original starts with images and paragraphs, so I’ll add this right after the images.
Then, structure the content with H2, H3, H4.
First, identify the main sections in the original article:
- Introduction with images and initial paragraphs about speculation.
- Possibility of Vinicius moving, his performance, and Real Madrid’s options.
- Quote from Sky Sports about the potential sale.
- Contract details and decisions.
- Claims about Al-Ahli in talks.
- Quotes from Saudi officials and Al-Ittihad director.
- Closing paragraph about Vinicius’s current status.
For the rewritten version, I need to create new H2 headings that incorporate primary keywords. For example, an H2 like “Potential Transfer of Vinicius Junior to Saudi Arabia”.
Fully paraphrase: Rephrase everything. For instance, instead of “Ambitious outfits from that part of the world have previously seen a move for Vinicius speculated on,” I could say “Teams from the Middle East have long eyed Vinicius for a potential transfer.”
Replace examples: The original mentions Neymar’s transfer; I need to replace it with an equivalent one, but the instruction says “replacing examples or analogies with new but equivalent ones.” So, for Neymar, I could use another high-profile transfer, like Mbappe’s or someone else’s, but keep it relevant.
In the original, it’s Neymar’s transfer as a record. I need to find an equivalent, perhaps another big transfer fee.
The instruction is: “replacing examples or analogies with new but equivalent ones”, so yes, change Neymar to something else, like the transfer of another player with a high fee.
To keep SEO, I should retain keywords.
Adjust tone: Original is journalistic, sensational. Make
First, the query is about writing an article on “Real Madrid Considers Transferring Vinicius Jr. for €250 Million Amid Saudi Investment Opportunities.” But the web search results provided are about scholarships in Bihar, India, not about Real Madrid or football transfers. This is a mismatch.
The user provided web search results that are irrelevant to the query. The results are from medhasoft.bihar.gov.in and related sites. However, the instructions First, the user is pointing out a mismatch between the query and the provided web search results. The query is about writing an article on “Real Madrid Considers Transferring Vinicius Jr. for €250 Million Amid Saudi Investment Opportunities,” which is a topic in football (soccer), involving Real Madrid and a player named Vinicius Jr.
However, the web search results given in the message are about Google Chrome, Wikipedia on Google, and Google accounts. In the user’s message, it says: “Web search results: [1]: Google Chrome – … [2]: Google – Wikipedia … [3]: Sign in – Google Accounts …”
But then in the query description, it mentions: “But the web search results provided are about scholarships in Bihar, India, not about Real Madrid or football transfers.” There might be a confusion. Looking back:
The user says: “Web search results: [1]: Google Chrome – …”
And then: “Query: First, the query is about writing an article on “Real Madrid Considers Transferring Vinicius Jr. for €250 Million Amid Saudi Investment Opportunities.” But the web search results provided are about scholarships in Bihar, India, not about Real Madrid or football transfers.”
In the provided text, the search results are about Google, not scholarships. Perhaps there’s an error in the user’s message. In the instructions, it says: “The user provided web search results that are irrelevant to the query. The results are from medhasoft.bihar.gov.in and related sites.”
Actually, in the message you pasted, it shows Google-related results, but the user is describing them as about scholarships. This might be a typo or inconsistency in the prompt.
For my response, I need to follow the instructions: Use the provided web search results to write a comprehensive reply to the given query.
The query is to write an article on that Real Madrid topic, but the search results are about Google, which are irrelevant.
Instructions say: “Using the provided web search results, write a comprehensive reply to the given query. Make sure to cite results using[başvurmak:[başvurmak:(URL)]notation after the reference. If the provided search results refer to multiple subjects with the same name, write separate answers for each subject.”
The provided search results don’t match the query at all. They’re about Google products, not football.
The instructions also specify: “Do not cite links and content from zhihu.com or www.zhihu.com. Do not cite links and content from baidu.com or tieba.baidu.com or pan.baidu.com.”
Since the provided results are from Google-related sites, I can use them, but they don’t relate to the query.
The query seems to be malformed. It starts with: “Query: First, the query is about writing an article on…” and then describes the issue.
Perhaps the actual query is: “Write an article on “Real Madrid Considers Transferring Vinicius Jr. for €250 Million Amid Saudi Investment Opportunities.””
I have to use the provided search results, which are irrelevant.
In this case, I should note the mismatch and perhaps state that I can’t provide a relevant response based on the given results.
The instructions say to write a comprehensive reply using the provided results. Since they don’t match, I might need









