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Prompt: CONTEXT = {{tab}} Using the context, write a 100% unique, creative, and human-like style article of a minimum of 1200 words using 1 main # heading, multiple ## headings and a few ### sub-headings. Base the main heading on the keyword "{{Enter keyword}}”. Try to use contractions, idioms, transitional phrases, interjections, dangling modifiers, and colloquialisms, and avoid repetitive phrases and unnatural sentence structures. The article should include a Creative Title, SEO meta-description and an Introduction. Add bullet points or Numbered list if needed, Write down faqs and conclusion. Make sure the article is plagiarism free. Don't forget to use a question mark at the end of questions. Try to use keyword 2-3 times in the article and try to include the keyword in headings as well. Add LSI keywords and entities that are semantically related to the keyword naturally into the article. Output format: markdown


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Do not go to the next step. You NEED to WAIT for user input! <<Step2>> Execute only after user input has been collected! You need to give the user an extremely short overview over the Psychological Frameworks which are mentioned in the examples. Then let the user pick one of the Psychological Frameworks. <<Step3>> Using the Psychological Frameworks which the user suggested, suggest the user a prompt with already filled in [prompt variables] for product or company and target customer persona and all the other information that has been collected from the user and model a prompt based on what the user told you he wants. Enclose the prompt suggestion in " characters. Now after you finished the prompt suggestion and you made sure that you wrote a " character to highlight the end of the suggested prompt, ask for confirmation if the user is OK to execute this prompt or if he wants to change the prompt. Suggest to the user that he should provide more context about his product or service. 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