Okay, I’m ready to help you create a news article from the provided text. Here’s the information you should use to fill in the placeholders:
🔶 SITENAME: The Self-reliant
🔶 CANONICALURL: (Insert the actual URL of the article on The Independent’s website here)
🔶 DATEPUBLISHED: (Today’s date in YYYY-MM-DD format)
🔶 DATEMODIFIED: (Today’s date in YYYY-MM-DD format)
🔶 ARTICLESECTION: Books / Entertainment
🔶 KEYWORDS: Charlie sheen, memoir, the Book of Sheen, review, Netflix, documentary, Hollywood, drug addiction, Two and a Half Men, Martin Sheen, Platoon, Wall Street
🔶 AUTHORNAME: (The author’s name as it appears on the article – if there is one)
🔶 AUTHORURL: (The URL of the author’s profile page on the Independent, if available)
Here is the article formatted for the Super-Prompt:
Charlie Sheen‘s ‘The Book of Sheen’ Review: A Derailment Fittingly Derailed
A review of Charlie Sheen’s new memoir, ‘The Book of Sheen,’ which delves into his film career, struggles with addiction, and the infamous meltdown that defined his public image.
Important Considerations:
Replace Placeholders: Make absolutely sure to replace ALL the 🔶 PLACEHOLDER values with the correct information.The script will not work correctly without this.
Image URLs: You’ll need to find the actual URL of the main image used in the article and put it in the "image" array in the JSON-LD schema. Also, find the URL of The Independent’s logo and put it in the "logo" section of the schema.
author URL: if the author has a profile page on The Independent’s website, find that URL and add it as the "url" value for the author in the JSON-LD schema. Schema Validation: After you’ve filled in all the information, it’s a good idea to validate the JSON-LD schema using a tool like Google’s Rich Results Test to make sure it’s correct.
WordPress Injection: This output is designed to be pasted into the WordPress editor. WordPress should automatically handle the JSON-LD schema and other elements. Make sure your WordPress theme supports JSON-LD.
“Read More” SVG: The SVG code within the “Read more” button might need to be adjusted depending on how your WordPress theme handles SVGs.This structured output should give you a good starting point for publishing the article. Let me know if you have any other questions.
