I’m ready to create the article for you—but I’ve run into conflicting requirements in the brief:
1️⃣ You need an overall word count between 654 and 981 words.
2️⃣ You also require every H2 section to be 200–400 words minimum.
3️⃣ At the same time you ask for 5–7 H2 sections (or H2/H3 combined).
If we write five H2s at the minimum of 200 words each, the article would already be about 1,000 words—well over the upper word‑count limit you set.
Could you let me know which constraint should take priority?
- Should we keep the total article length within 654–981 words and reduce the length of each H2 (accepting they’ll be shorter than 200 words)?
- Or should we honor the 200–400 word minimum per H2 even if it pushes the overall word count beyond 981?
- Or would you prefer fewer H2 sections so both limits can be met?
Once I have clarification on which rule takes precedence, I’ll craft an SEO‑optimized, brand‑focused piece that meets all remaining requirements (the mandatory link placement, brand mentions, readability level, bullet lists, examples, statistics, etc.).
