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The file you uploaded looks empty: the HTML contains only paywall and audio placeholder tags, with no article text to rewrite. I can’t produce an original, Discovery-ready rewrite without the source material or clear editorial direction—this matters because a faithful, non-plagiarized rewrite requires the underlying facts, quotes and structure to be available up front.
If you want me to proceed, please provide one of the following: the full article text, a link to the original piece (accessible without a paywall), or a copy/paste of the story content. If the story is behind a paywall, confirm you have permission to share it or provide an accessible alternative. That lets me deliver a rewrite that is both original and compliant with copyright and editorial standards.
What I need to produce a discoverable, newsroom-quality rewrite
Below is a practical checklist. Supplying these items speeds the process and improves suitability for Google Discover and Google News.
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- Full text of the article (not just the link) or a public URL that I can access without a paywall.
- Publication date and any updates or corrections that have appeared since initial publication.
- Byline and any contributor names, and whether quotes can be altered for clarity.
- Permission note if the content is paywalled or copyrighted—confirm you may share or request a rewrite.
- Target audience and tone preference (e.g., brief news summary, in-depth explainers, consumer-focused).
- Key facts or quotes that must be preserved verbatim, and any sensitive details to avoid.
- Optional: target keywords or topics you want emphasized, and any images/captions to include.
If you’re unsure what to include, the most essential items are simply the raw article text and the publication date. From there I can craft a 300–800 word rewrite optimized for freshness, clear impact, and mobile readability—written in a natural, journalist’s voice and structured for Google Discover and News guidelines.
Why these details matter now
Google Discover and News prioritize recent, well-sourced content with clear reader value. Without the original text I can’t ensure factual accuracy or avoid inadvertent plagiarism. Supplying the material also allows me to:
- Lead with the most newsworthy fact so readers immediately understand why the story matters.
- Preserve crucial quotes and context while rephrasing and restructuring to produce an original article.
- Format for mobile consumption—short paragraphs, varied sentence rhythm, and clear signposting.
Once you supply the content, I’ll rewrite it to be original, non-plagiarized, and Discovery-ready. Typical turnaround is one revision within 24–48 hours for standard-length pieces; rush requests can be discussed.
Please paste the article text or an accessible link and any of the checklist items above, and I’ll get started.












