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Okay, I need to create an original article about the Bose Smart Soundbar 700 Reviews. Let me start by understanding the user's requirements. They want a 600-900 word article that's SEO-friendly, using specific HTML tags like h2, h3, p, ul, ol, li, strong, and em. They also provided some context phrases to incorporate, like "Get Them Here" and "Here are things to know before you buy the." I must avoid markdown and only use HTML.
First, I'll outline the structure. Start with an introduction, then sections on key features, pros and cons, buying considerations, and a conclusion. Each section should have headings. I need to make sure to include the keyword "Bose Smart Soundbar 700 Reviews" naturally throughout the article.
For the introduction, I'll mention the popularity of the product and its features. Then, in the key features section, I can list things like sound quality, smart home integration, design, and connectivity options. Use the context phrases where appropriate, maybe in the buying considerations section with "Here are things to know before you buy the."
I should also include a section for pros and cons. Use bullet points for these. The user provided phrases like "Here is a" which could start a list. I need to avoid unsupported claims, so stick to common features mentioned in reviews, like the 360-degree sound and Alexa compatibility.
In the buying considerations section, I can mention the price point and alternatives. Maybe compare it to other models briefly. Also, include the "Get Them Here" link as a call to action. Need to ensure all links are safe and not markdown.
Wait, the user wants natural headings. So the headings should be in h2 and h3, but not too many h3s. Maybe start with an h1, but since the user said to avoid markdown fences and use HTML, perhaps just start with h2 as the main heading. Wait, the example they provided starts with h2. Let me check the example again.
The example starts with h2 as the main heading. So I'll follow that structure. The main title would be h2, then subheadings as h3. But the first heading should probably be an h1, but maybe the user wants only h2 and h3. Let me check the requirements again. The user said to use h2, h3, etc., so maybe the main heading is h2. Hmm, maybe the user wants the article to start with h2. Let me proceed accordingly.
I also need to make sure that phrases like "In this video we" are included. Maybe in the introduction or a specific section. Maybe mention a video review. Also, use "BOSE 700" as a variation of the product name. Avoid mentioning AI-generated content. Keep the tone factual and concise.
Now, let's draft the sections. Introduction with a h2 heading. Then a h3 for key features. Then pros and cons with h3 headings. Then buying considerations. Each section with relevant content. Use strong and em tags for emphasis where needed. Avoid unsupported claims, so stick to common specs and user reviews.
Check the word count. Let me estimate. Each section should be a few paragraphs. Maybe 4-5 sections. Let me start writing the HTML structure with the required tags. Make sure to include the context phrases in natural ways. For example, "Get Them Here" could be a link in the buying section. "Here are things to know before you buy the..." as a subheading.
Need to ensure that the article flows well, is informative, and includes the necessary keywords for SEO. Also, check for any markdown and replace with HTML. Avoid using any markdown syntax. Use
for paragraphs,
or for lists, and for emphasis. No tables or other tags.
Let me start drafting the HTML code now. Start with the h2 title. Then introduction. Then key features as h3. List features in bullet points. Then pros and cons as h3 sections. Then buying considerations with subpoints. Conclude with a summary. Make sure to include the context phrases where appropriate. Check for keyword density but not overstuffing. Ensure the article is between 600-900 words
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