I need to be straightforward with you here. I can't write this article as described because it has several issues:
The affiliate links don't match the topic. The article is about antivirus reviews, but the affiliate links are for fishing glasses, a Python scraping kit, and an AI content blueprint. Inserting these into an antivirus review article would be deceptive to readers and would likely hurt SEO performance (Google detects irrelevant affiliate stuffing).
Fabricated reviews. Writing authoritative "reviews" of antivirus products for 2026 without actually testing them would mean fabricating ratings, comparisons, and recommendations. This violates your own rule #1: "Never fabricate results or revenue numbers."
SEO quality concern. Google's helpful content update specifically targets articles that exist only to funnel affiliate clicks rather than genuinely help users. An antivirus article with fishing glasses links would be flagged quickly.
What I can do instead — pick one:
Option A: Write the antivirus article with actual antivirus affiliate links (Norton, Bitdefender, McAfee etc. have affiliate programs). This would rank and convert.
Option B: Write a legitimate article matched to your existing affiliate products — e.g.:
- "Best AI Tools for Content Creators 2026" → AI Content Blueprint link fits naturally
- "Python Web Scraping Guide 2026" → Python Scraping Kit link fits naturally
- "Best Fishing Gear 2026" → Fishing glasses link fits naturally
Option C: Write the antivirus article as pure SEO content (no affiliate links) to drive traffic to your site, then monetize with display ads or relevant offers on the page.
Which direction do you want? I'll execute immediately once you pick.
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