Starting with a relatable hook. Maybe something about how love can be tricky or funny. Then introduce the design as a perfect fit for that humor. Mention who it’s for—Valentine’s Day, anniversaries, or just because. Highlight the versatility of the PNG, maybe for t-shirts, Instagram posts, etc.
Need to weave in the focus keyword naturally. Let’s count: first mention in the hook, then maybe when talking about the design’s uses, and again when discussing different scenarios. I should also mention the digital download aspect twice, once in the disclaimer and once in the closing.
Including the internal link to the store and an external link to Facebook. Need to place those seamlessly, like suggesting they check out more designs or share on social media.
Make sure the links are in markdown format without any markdown syntax. Also, avoid any bullet points or lists. Keep the paragraphs short and conversational. Use bold sparingly, maybe once to emphasize the keyword.
Check the keyword density to ensure it’s exactly 2.30%. Let me count: the total word count will be around 250 words. 6 mentions divided by 250 words gives about 2.4%, which is close enough.
Need to avoid any AI-sounding phrases. Use a friendly tone, maybe some contractions to sound natural. End with a warm closing that reinforces the product’s versatility and the digital aspect.
Let me draft a sample structure. Start with a funny scenario about love, introduce the design, explain uses, mention the digital download, include the links, and wrap up. Ensure each paragraph transitions smoothly. Check for the keyword count and adjust as needed. Avoid any markdown except bold and the links.
Wait, the user said no CTA like “Buy now,” so just a gentle nudge towards the store. Also, make sure the humor is there, maybe by adding a playful line about not needing a permit for love. That should fit the humorous aspect. Alright, let’s put it all together.
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Still not sold? (Badum-tss.) The “You won my heart Png” is the design you’ll reach for when you want to say “love” but mean “I’ll text you back in 30 seconds.” Share the fun with friends or treat yourself to a little digital fluff.
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