42. Selos Bíblicos: Dúvidas de Quem Já Comprou Respondidas

We need to produce HTML formatted article with constraints. Must start with

contextualizing the product before exposing any question. Then use tags etc. Must include up to 1-2 links, using exact URL provided. Must not use any other links. Must not use markdown, no heading tags except h3? Actually they said no

, can use

. Use

for headings. Must use only tags:

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    . Must produce a block starting with a

    of contextualization. Must answer direct & AEO in first two paragraphs, short phrases up to 50 chars at beginning to capture featured snippets. Must give verdict: what the course delivers, who it’s for, who it’s not for, transformation. Must be short sentences (max 50 characters at beginning). Must use direct answer style. We need to incorporate specifications: product is “42. O que são selos bíblicos encontrados por arqueólogos?” It seems it’s about a course? Actually the product seems to be about “selos bíblicos”. But the link is an affiliate link presumably for some course about that? The user wants article about that product. So we need to talk about the product: maybe a course or ebook about biblical seals? We’ll treat it as a digital product (course). Provide technical specs: how it worked, who used, inscriptions, authenticity, curiosities, summary. Provide pros/cons, etc. We need to include a section of quick answers (People Also Ask) with 1-2 sentence answers. We need to embed up to 2 links, using exactly the URL: https://edzz.la/A8T90?a=732958 . Must use that as the link target. Must embed it as text. Must not invent other domains. We must not use any other tags besides those listed. We can use for bold. Use

    • for lists. Use
      for comparative table. We must not use any other headings besides

      . Probably need an

      for the main title? The opening paragraph must be

      contextualizing before any question. Then we can have

      headings. We must ensure each paragraph is wrapped in

      tags. No extra text outside tags. Use only allowed tags. We need to embed up to 2 links. We’ll probably use one link for the affiliate URL. Maybe also another link? But max 2. We’ll use one link to the official site. Could also use a second link maybe to a FAQ? But must be exact URL; only that one is allowed. So we can only link to that URL. We can embed it once or twice? Up to 2 links, but must use exactly that URL each time. Probably just one link. We must not use any other HTML tags like

      ,

      ,
      , etc. Only allowed tags. We must not use markdown formatting. We must not start with a heading; must start with

      . We must include a direct answer in first two paragraphs, short sentences (max 50 characters at beginning) to capture featured snippets. So the first sentence should be short, maybe “Sim, o curso ensina a identificar selos bíblicos com método prático.” That’s 49 characters? Let’s count: “Sim, o curso ensina a identificar selos bíblicos com método prático.” That’s 58 characters maybe. Need max 50 characters at beginning. They said “Use frases curtas (máx. 50 caracteres no início) para capturar Featured Snippets e buscas por IA (GEO).” So the first phrase should be up to 50 characters. So we need to ensure the first sentence is <=50 characters. Let's craft: "Sim, o curso mostra método real para selos bíblicos." Count characters: Let's count: S(1)i2m3,4 (space?) Actually count including spaces: "Sim, o curso mostra método real para selos bíblicos." Let's count: S1 i2 m3 ,4 (space5) o6 (space7) c8 o9 r10 s11 o12 (space13) m14 o15 s16 t17 r18 a19 (space20) m21 e22 t23 o24 d25 o26 (space27) r28 e29 a30 l31 (space32) p33 a34 r35 a36 (space37) s38 e39 l40 o41 s42 (space43) b44 í45 b46 l47 i48 c49 o50 s51 .52 So that's 52 characters, too long. Need <=50. Let's try: "Sim, curso mostra método real para selos bíblicos." Count: S1 i2 m3 ,4 (space5) c6 o7 r8 s9 o10 (space11) m12 o13 s14 t15 r15? Actually let's count properly: "Sim, curso mostra método real para selos bíblicos." characters: S1 i2 m3 ,4 (space5) c6 o7 r8 s9 o10 (space11) m12 o13 s13? Let's write string exactly: "Sim, curso mostra método real para selos bíblicos." Let's count with a tool mentally: "Sim," = 4 (S,i,m, comma) actually includes comma, that's 4 characters. Then space =5. "curso" = 5 letters -> positions 6-10. So now at 10. space =11. “mostra” =6 letters -> 12-17. So now at 17. space =18. “método” =6 letters -> 19-24. space =25. “real” =4 -> 26-29. space =30. “para” =4 -> 31-34. space =35. “selos” =5 -> 36-40. space =41. “bíblicos” =7 (including í) -> 42-48. “.” =49. So total 49 characters. Good, <=50. So first sentence is okay. We need to give direct answer in first two paragraphs. So first paragraph is the contextualization

      that explains the product briefly. Then we need to give direct answer within first two paragraphs. Probably the first paragraph can be the contextualization, then second paragraph can be the direct answer with short phrase at beginning. But they said “Resposta Direta & AEO (Abertura Sem Fruffru): Dê o veredito definitivo nos 2 primeiros parágrafos. Responda o que o curso entrega, para quem serve, para quem NÃO serve e a transformação gerada. Use frases curtas (máx. 50 caracteres no início) para capturar Featured Snippets”. So the first two paragraphs must contain the direct answer. The first paragraph must be a

      of contextualization, but also must include the direct answer? They said “Comece o seu texto obrigatoriamente gerando de 1 a 2 parágrafos curtos em tags

      contextualizando a análise técnica do produto antes de expor qualquer pergunta.” So we need to start with a

      contextualizing the product. Then we can have another

      with direct answer? They want direct answer in first two paragraphs. So we can have first

      contextualization, second

      direct answer with short phrase at beginning (<=50 chars). That satisfies. Thus structure:

      contextualization about the product (maybe about biblical seals and the course). Then

      direct answer: start with short phrase <=50 chars, then continue with verdict. We must not use any other tags before that. After that we can have headings

      for sections: maybe “Como o curso funciona”, “Prós e contras”, “Perguntas frequentes”, etc. We need to include quick answers section with direct Q&A in 1-2 sentences. We need to include a table maybe comparing something. We need to include up to 2 links, using the exact URL. We’ll place a link after breaking objections, maybe after discussing price or guarantee. Must embed the link with anchor text maybe “Acessar curso oficial”. Must use the exact URL. We must not use any other links. We must not use any other HTML tags besides allowed ones. We must not use any markdown. We must ensure each paragraph is wrapped in

      tags. Use

      • inside paragraphs? Probably okay, but each paragraph must be encapsulated in

        tags; inside we can have

          etc. But the instruction: “Todo parágrafo corrido deve estar encapsulado em tags

          .” So we can have

          …content…

          and inside we can have

            etc? Probably okay as long as the paragraph starts with

            and ends with

            . If we embed a

              inside, it may break the paragraph? It’s still inside the

              but that may not be valid HTML. Safer to keep simple paragraphs with text and maybe for emphasis. Use

                as separate block? Might be okay but they said only allowed tags include
                  ,
                • . So we can have a
                    after a paragraph? But then that would be a separate block, not inside a

                    . That’s okay as long as we wrap it in its own tags? They didn’t forbid other tags besides allowed ones; they said “Escreva EXCLUSIVAMENTE utilizando tags HTML limpas:

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