I only received the name “Lexi Carson” and no article to rewrite. To produce an original, Google Discover– and Google News–friendly piece that reads like the work of an experienced journalist, I need a little more context about who Lexi Carson is and what you want covered.
Below I’ve outlined the quickest ways we can proceed and the specific details that will let me craft a tight, editorial-quality story. Tell me which option you prefer and supply the relevant facts or source material, and I’ll deliver a polished, non-plagiarized article ready for publication.
- Options for the piece
- News update: recent development or breaking item involving Lexi Carson (court filing, appointment, award, controversy).
- Profile: biographical background, career highlights, why they matter now.
- Explainer: the broader issue in which Lexi Carson is a central figure, with implications for readers.
- Short blurb or bio: 120–250 words for a directory or author page.
- Information I need
- Full name and any public aliases.
- Role or occupation (e.g., journalist, athlete, executive) and current affiliation.
- Recent developments or a primary source link to report from.
- Preferred angle (news, profile, analysis) and target audience.
- Tone and length (short news item, feature of 600–900 words, etc.).
- Any mandatory facts or quotes you want included and their sources.
- If you want me to research: confirm whether I may use public sources (I can summarize verified reporting up to my knowledge cutoff of June 2024) or whether you will provide the raw text to rewrite.
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Example hooks I can use once you provide details:
- A immediate-news hook: “If Lexi Carson has just been named [role], I can open by explaining what that appointment changes for [organization/industry] and why readers should care today.”
- A profile hook: “If this is a profile, I’ll start by linking a defining moment in Lexi Carson’s career to the larger trend they represent, then trace the facts with quotes and context.”
Send the original text or the facts you want covered and your preferred angle, and I’ll produce a fully original article that meets Google Discover and Google News standards.











