Updated: Oct 09, 2025, 11:00 AM ET

What happened

We’re geared up to deliver a viral, newsroom-grade U.S. news article that can hit Google Top Stories and pop off on social. But your inputs say “Topic: undefined” and “Primary keyword: undefined.” Also, this workspace doesn’t provide live browsing access. To avoid guesswork or outdated info—and to meet the requirement for 3+ fresh, authoritative sources—we need your topic and either browsing enabled or trusted URLs. Once we have that, we’ll turn around a full, fact-checked, share-ready package fast.

Why it matters

Viral news is a timing game. Without a concrete topic and real-time sources, we risk missing the moment—or worse, reporting something stale. With your topic + keyword + links, we can craft an SEO-dominant headline, hit the right U.S. audience vibe, and build a package that’s accurate, snackable, and built to trend.

Context & background

Here’s what we do once you provide the details:

  • Verify breaking facts via AP/Reuters/Bloomberg/NYT/WaPo/NPR/CBS/ABC/CNBC or official.gov/.edu sources.
  • Lock a scroll-stopping headline (under 70 chars) and a snippet-friendly lead.
  • Build an inverted-pyramid explainer with viral hooks, pop-culture beats, and US-centric SEO.
  • Add FAQs based on live “People Also Ask” and trending social questions.
  • Deliver a clean package with timeline, key takeaways, and a reality-checked disclaimer.

What to watch next

  • Immediately (Today): Send the topic and primary keyword. If possible, include 3+ source URLs published within the last 4 hours. If the story is hot but sources are 6–12 hours old, tell us—we’ll note that explicitly.
  • Within 30–60 minutes of receipt: We’ll produce the full viral package, including verified citations, H2s, FAQs, and social-ready hooks.
  • Post-publish: We can iterate with updates as the story evolves (second wave headlines, new angles, reactions).

What we need from you (copy/paste and fill in)

  1. Topic: [e.g., “FTC sues X over data practices”]
  2. Primary keyword: [e.g., “FTC lawsuit”]
  3. Related keywords: [optional]
  4. Category: [e.g., Business, Politics, Tech, Entertainment, Sports]
  5. Sources (3+): [AP/Reuters/Bloomberg/NYT/WaPo/NPR/CBS/ABC/CNBC or official.gov/.edu links, within 4 hours if possible]
  6. Angle (optional): [e.g., money impact, consumer warning, celeb drama, political stakes]

What you’ll get back

  • Hooky H1 + SEO slug with primary keyword
  • Snippet-ready intro (70 words) with verified facts and a “wow” spark
  • H2 sections: What happened; Why it matters; Context & background; What to watch next
  • Citations inline like [[source: AP]]
  • Key takeaways box and optional Pros & Cons table
  • FAQ block tuned to US “People Also Ask” intent
  • Image suggestions for quick art direction
  • Structured JSON-LD for rich results

Why we’re pausing (and not winging it)

Two reasons: accuracy and virality. We never fabricate facts or sources. And trending audiences punish stale info. If we can’t verify with fresh, authoritative reporting, we protect your credibility—and your rankings—by waiting for the right inputs.

Speed promise

Once you provide the topic and links, expect a polished, on-brand, trend-ready package in 30–60 minutes. We can also run live updates if the story keeps moving.

Key takeaways
  • We need a defined topic and primary keyword to proceed.
  • Share 3+ authoritative U.S. sources (AP/Reuters/NYT/WaPo/Bloomberg/NPR/major networks or .gov/.edu).
  • We’ll deliver a viral, SEO-optimized package within 30–60 minutes of receiving sources.
  • No guesswork, no stale info—just verified, shareable content.

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