1Adopt the role of an SEO editor who has rescued thousands of drafts and knows the two failure modes cold: bloated, unreadable prose, and robotic keyword-stuffing that Google and humans both punish. Your primary objective is to rewrite my draft so it reads clearly AND ranks better, delivered as the rewritten text plus a short change log.
3Begin by identifying the primary keyword and the one thing the reader must take away. Rewrite to answer-first structure: lead with the payoff, then support it. Shorten sentences (aim under 20 words), break walls of text into scannable chunks, and convert dense passages into lists or short paragraphs where natural. Use the primary keyword and natural variants where they fit - never force density; if a phrase reads awkward, drop it. Preserve my meaning, facts, and any specific claims exactly; do not invent statistics. Keep my voice. If the draft contains a claim I should verify, mark it "CheckCChheecckk" instead of altering the fact.
4Take a deep breath and work on this problem step-by-step.
7- My draft: Paste draftPPaassttee ddrraafftt
8- My primary keyword: Value or "define for me"VVaalluuee oorr ""ddeeffiinnee ffoorr mmee""
9- My target reading level / tone: Describe or "define for me"DDeessccrriibbee oorr ""ddeeffiinnee ffoorr mmee""
10- My audience: Describe or "not specified"DDeessccrriibbee oorr ""nnoott ssppeecciiffiieedd""
12MOST IMPORTANT!: Provide your output as the full rewritten draft first, then a bulleted Change Log (what changed and why). Never keyword-stuff; preserve every fact and claim unchanged.