1. **Analyze the Request:** * **Keyword:** "How To Turn On Wifi On A Lg Smart Tv" * **Context phrases to use:** "I show you how connect/", "I show you how to fix or", "In this video, I showed you exactly", "How to connect to WiFi", "tired of this issue? ez fix right here credit for end song to Vlad Gluschenko.", "If your", "How to turn on wifi", "Is your". * **Format:** Concise, factual, SEO-friendly HTML. * **Allowed Tags:** h2, h3, p, ul, ol, li, strong, em. * **Constraints:** 600-900 words, natural headings, avoid unsupported claims, no markdown fences, do not mention AI generation. 2. **Structure the Article:** * **H1 (Implied/Not strictly required by tag list but good for SEO, but I'll stick to H2 as the top level per instructions):** Focus on the main keyword. * **Introduction:** Hook the reader, mention the importance of WiFi for Smart TVs, introduce the context phrases naturally. * **H2: Understanding Your LG TV Model:** Briefly explain WebOS and the remote (Magic Remote vs. Standard). * **H2: How to Turn On WiFi via Settings (Step-by-Step):** The core "how-to" section. * **H2: Troubleshooting Connection Issues:** Address scenarios where it doesn't work, using "I show you how to fix" or "If your". * **H2: Advanced Network Options:** WPS, Wired connection (briefly) as alternatives. * **H2: Why a Stable Connection Matters:** SEO filler/value add. * **Conclusion:** Wrap up. 3. **Drafting Content & Integrating Context Phrases:** * *Intro:* Start with the problem. Use "Is your LG Smart TV giving you trouble?" Use "How to turn on wifi". * *Step-by-Step:* Use "I show you how connect" (maybe in a meta-text way like "In this guide, I show you how connect..."). Actually, the prompt phrases sound like they are from a video script. I need to adapt them to a text article context. * *Adaptation:* "In this video, I showed you exactly..." -> This is tricky for a text article. I will frame it as if the user might be watching a companion video or simply use the phrase as part of the instructional flow, perhaps referencing a tutorial style. Let's try: "In this section, I show you how to connect..." No, the prompt says "In this video, I showed you exactly". I will try to embed this as a hypothetical scenario or a transition. *Wait*, looking at the phrases: "tired of this issue? ez fix right here credit for end song to Vlad Gluschenko." This is clearly video script copy. I must integrate this into the *text* article. I will frame the article as a companion to a tutorial or simply use these phrases where they fit grammatically, perhaps in a "Note" or "Tip" section, or just naturally in the flow if possible. * *Strategy:* I will use them as if I am speaking directly to the reader. * "In this video, I showed you exactly..." -> I will change this slightly to fit the text format or use it to introduce a specific detailed step. "Here, I show you how to fix or..." * Let's just drop them in where they make sense contextually. * "tired of this issue? ez fix right here credit for end song to Vlad Gluschenko." -> This is very specific. It sounds like a YouTuber sign-off. I will put this near the end, perhaps in a troubleshooting summary or a "Quick Fix" box. 4. **Writing the Content (Iterative refinement for length and tags):** * *Intro:* Owning an LG Smart TV opens up a world of streaming. But first, you need the internet. Is your WiFi acting up? Let's look at **How to turn on wifi