The Perfect Child Review: Dark Secrets Exposed

Cover image of The Perfect Child by Lucinda Berry, Kindle edition suspense thriller

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    paragraph of contextualization (180-320 words). Must include exactly 1 contextual affiliate link in first or second paragraph using tag “Link_afiliado”. That means we need to put an with the link, and the anchor text maybe “Link_afiliado”? Actually instruction: “Insert exactly 1 contextual affiliate link in the first or second paragraph using the tag “Link_afiliado” (e.g., inviting the reader to check the book’s availability or reader reception).” So we need to embed the link with that tag? Probably they want the anchor text “Link_afiliado”? Or they want to use that as the link text? It says “using the tag ‘Link_afiliado'”. Might be they want to use that as the anchor text? Or maybe they want to use that as the class? Not clear. Probably they want to include a link with the text “Link_afiliado”? But that seems odd. They said “Insert exactly 1 contextual affiliate link in the first or second paragraph using the tag “Link_afiliado” (e.g., inviting the reader to check the book’s availability or reader reception).” So we can create an Check the book’s availability on Amazon perhaps. But they specifically say “using the tag ‘Link_afiliado'”. Could be they want the anchor text to be “Link_afiliado”. I think they want to use that literal string as the link text. So we will do Link_afiliado. That satisfies exactly 1 link. We must not start with an H2 or H3 heading. Must start with a

    paragraph. Must be 180-320 words. Must be contextualization: explain real-world problem, common challenge, thematic question, reading expectations, impact in genre/market. Vary opening using practical situation, common reader misconception, relatable human insight, daily life comparison. Must insert exactly 1 contextual affiliate link in first or second paragraph using the tag “Link_afiliado”. So we need to embed that link somewhere in first or second paragraph. We’ll put it in the first paragraph. After that, we need to insert the featured CTA card HTML block exactly as given. It must be inserted immediately after contextualization. That block includes its own

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    , etc. Wait they also want a link inside that block? The block includes Preview Free Sample & Check Price on Amazon. That’s another link. But earlier we were limited to 1-2 links total? The earlier rule about links: “You have permission to create at most 1 to 2 links (tag ) throughout the entire text.” So we can have up to 2 links total. We will have one link in the first paragraph (the contextual affiliate link) and then the CTA block includes another link. That would be 2 links, which is allowed (max 2). Good. But the CTA block also includes a link with href=”Link_afiliado”. That’s the same placeholder? Actually they want to use the same Link_afiliado URL? The placeholder is “Link_afiliado”. In the CTA block they wrote href=”Link_afiliado”. That likely means we need to replace that with the actual URL? Or keep the placeholder? The rule says “It is TERMINATELY PROHIBITED to invent or guess generic domains … Any link you create to direct to the official site must use OBLIGATORILY the exact URL contained in: [LINK DE AFILIADO DISPONÍVEL]”. So we must use that exact URL for any link to the official site. The CTA block’s link should point to that URL. So we need to replace “Link_afiliado” with the actual URL: https://amzn.to/4w3t37P. But the placeholder “Link_afiliado” appears also in the anchor text? Actually they wrote Preview Free Sample & Check Price on Amazon. So we need to replace the href attribute value with the actual URL. So we will put href=”https://amzn.to/4w3t37P”. That will be the second link. Thus we will have two tags: one in the contextual paragraph (with href=”https://amzn.to/4w3t37P”) and one in the CTA block (also href=”https://amzn.to/4w3t37P”). That’s okay, up to 2 links. We must not use any other tags elsewhere. We must not use any other HTML tags besides allowed ones:

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