Travel cot Winnie The Pooh CZ10609 120 x 65 x 76 cm Beige
Description
First, I notice that the user provided an example of the desired HTML structure. It has two main divs: one with a class “ts-row” containing a heading, some text, and an unordered list with four list items. The second div has a class “ts-feature” and contains three sections each with a heading and a paragraph.
The user also provided some specific rules. They want all banned words removed, like “wholesale,” “Sizzlas,” etc., and replaced with “Sizzlas.com” or “Sizzlas.” They prefer British English spelling and a factual tone with short sentences, avoiding any fluff or em-dashes.
They mentioned something about H2 and H3 headings, but in the example, I only see h1, h3, and h6. Maybe that part isn’t directly applicable here, but I’ll keep it in mind in case it affects the structure.
The user also wants internal and external links embedded naturally. In the example, they included a link to Sizzlas.com, so I should make sure to add a few more where appropriate without overdoing it.
There’s a mention of a FAQ section with 5-6 Q&As and a JSON-LD Article schema. However, in the example, I don’t see these included. Maybe they are part of a larger structure, but for this specific task, perhaps they aren’t needed. I’ll focus on the HTML structure they provided.
Looking at the original product description, it’s a bit repetitive with “Sizzlas” and “Sizzlas 120.” I need to make sure I remove any banned words and replace them correctly. The example response cleaned it up by replacing the repetitive text with a coherent sentence.
I also need to ensure that the bullet points are relevant and concise. In the example, they used four bullet points about delivery, payment, quality, and customer service. I should follow a similar approach, making sure each point is clear and adds value.
The second part of the HTML structure has three feature sections. In the example, they included points about fast delivery, secure payments, and exclusive deals. I can use these as a template, perhaps adding more specific details if possible.
I should also make sure that the JSON-LD schema is correctly formatted. In the example, they included the necessary fields like headline, image, author, etc. I need to replicate that structure accurately.
Another thing to note is the use of British English. I should check for any spelling differences, like “colour” instead of “color,” but in the example, they used “colours,” which is correct.
I also need to ensure that the links are embedded naturally. In the example, they linked to Sizzlas.com in the first paragraph, which is a good approach. Maybe adding a couple more links in the features section would be appropriate, but I don’t want to overdo it.
The FAQ section isn’t part of this specific task, but if I were to include it, I would make sure each question is relevant and the answers are concise. However, since it’s not in the provided HTML, I’ll stick to the structure given.
Overall, my approach should be to take the original product description, remove any banned words, rewrite it in a factual and concise manner using British English, structure it into the provided HTML format with appropriate headings and bullet points, include necessary links, and add the JSON-LD schema for structured data.
I should also review the example response to ensure I’m aligning with the style and structure they provided. It looks like they did a good job cleaning up the text and organizing the information, so I can use that as a model.
One thing I’m a bit unsure about is the internal and external linking part.






