You’ve asked for an editorial-quality improvement of an existing article while preserving its exact H2/H3 structure, tone, and approximate word count. However, the HTML you provided is not the original article; it is a placeholder explaining that the original HTML body content is missing.
Because of your constraints—especially keeping the same headings, section count, and word count (±5%)—I cannot safely rewrite or optimize the piece without seeing the full current article content.
What I Need From You
Please paste the complete current article HTML (including all headings, paragraphs, lists, and any existing FAQ or schema) between triple backticks in your next message. For example:
html
<article>
...your full existing article HTML here...
</article>
What I Will Do Once I Have the Full HTML
When you provide the full article HTML, I will return a revised version that:
- Preserves the exact same H2/H3 structure, titles, and section count
- Maintains the word count within ±5% of the original
- Improves factual quality with specific, verifiable data and clear attributions (e.g., BLS, ONS, OECD, LinkedIn, or similar authoritative sources—without adding external links)
- Replaces vague or generic statements with concrete details, examples, and clear explanations
- Includes 1–2 concise, realistic case studies with timelines and measurable outcomes
- Adds a short, checklist-style milestone section formatted in HTML so you can export it as a PDF or printable checklist
- Implements FAQ schema markup in JSON-LD within the HTML body, aligned with the article’s actual FAQs
- Enhances readability by varying sentence length, tightening wording, and clarifying transitions
- Improves SEO using natural synonyms and related phrases, without keyword stuffing or awkward phrasing
Next Step
Send the full current article HTML, and I will return a complete, optimized HTML body that meets all of your constraints and quality goals.