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Input details required before ad-hoc-news can publish today’s product feature

17.06.2026 - 09:23:58 | ad-hoc-news.de

Before today’s English-language product news article can be generated, ad-hoc-news still needs your concrete product inputs.

ad-hoc-news, product-briefing, input-required
ad-hoc-news, product-briefing, input-required

By ad-hoc-news Editorial Desk, ad-hoc-news, June 17, 2026

Today’s ad-hoc-news product article is still on hold because key product variables are missing from your request.

To publish a compliant English-language product news piece tailored to your needs, the ad-hoc-news system depends on a full set of concrete product details from you. Without these inputs, the required structure, investor information, and Amazon affiliate integration cannot be implemented correctly.

Why the system cannot generate today’s product article yet

The editorial blueprint behind ad-hoc-news product coverage is highly standardized. Every article is driven by a defined set of product variables. These values control the headline, the lead, investor references, the fact box, and the Amazon affiliate card that powers conversion tracking.

Because your latest query did not include real values for these fields, the system cannot insert a verified product name, price, ticker symbol, ISIN, or Amazon URL into the article template. Any attempt to guess these details would break compliance and risk misleading readers.

Which exact input variables you still need to provide

To unlock the full three-pass publishing pipeline, you must send a single message that includes all mandatory fields with clear, real values. Placeholders or generic labels are not sufficient, because they cannot be fact-checked against public information or live product pages.

The system expects the following variables from you in one coherent input: the weekday, the precise product name, the manufacturer or publisher, the ticker symbol, the ISIN if available, the current retail price, the availability status, the full Amazon product URL, the article’s author, and the intended publication date.

How each field shapes the finished product article

The weekday determines the editorial angle by mapping directly to a product category. Monday coverage highlights a flagship hero device. Tuesday focuses on a fresh release or pre-order. Wednesday prioritizes accessories. Thursday turns to software. Friday covers lifestyle, Saturday targets B2B buyers, and Sunday revisits evergreen classics.

The exact product name is woven into the very first sentence of the article, as well as the headline. This is non-negotiable for clarity, search visibility, and compliance with the house style. A missing or placeholder product name blocks both the lead and the headline from being written in a publication-ready way.

The manufacturer or publisher connects the product to its corporate parent. This field also informs the investor-focused paragraph that references the listed company and its broader market context. Without a real corporate name, the article cannot deliver that layer of financial relevance for investors and analysts.

Ticker, ISIN, and investor context requirements

The ticker symbol and ISIN are essential for accurately tying the product back to the listed parent company. They appear in the investor paragraph and, if an ISIN is given, drive the dedicated investor read-more card. This card links to the ad-hoc-news topic page for that security and to the official investor relations site.

If there is no ISIN or it is not known, the article can still be published, but the investor card must be omitted entirely. The automation cannot safely invent an ISIN or infer one from the product category. Accurate securities identifiers are a hard requirement for investor-facing components.

Price, availability, and Amazon URL for conversion tracking

The current retail price and availability information feed directly into the fact box and the purchase angle of the article. They signal urgency or calm, depending on whether a launch is time-limited, stock is tight, or pre-orders are open. Outdated or invented pricing would undermine reader trust immediately.

The Amazon product URL anchors the affiliate block. It must point to a live, relevant product page. The tracking ID is appended automatically in the published piece. If the URL is dead, misdirected, or generic, the system is obliged to remove or withhold the affiliate card instead of risking a bad user journey.

Byline, date, and structural constraints of the article

The author field identifies the writer in the byline and signals accountability. The publication date sets the time frame for the news peg. Together, they frame the piece for readers and search engines, marking it as timely coverage rather than evergreen reference material or historical analysis.

The finished article must respect strict structural rules. It needs a headline with a minimum and maximum length, a lead paragraph with the product name in the first sentence, several H2 subheadings, a compact fact box, an Amazon affiliate card, a social share block, and a disclosure paragraph. Missing inputs interrupt this chain and prevent compliant generation.

What happens after you send all required variables

Once you provide the complete set of product details, the three-pass pipeline activates. First, the system drafts the full mobile-optimized HTML article in one go, respecting the skeleton, paragraph limits, and headline requirements. It ensures the product name sits in the first sentence of the lead and the headline.

Next, an audit pass checks every sentence and paragraph for length, reflows headings if needed, and repositions elements. The read-more investor card is placed directly after the lead when an ISIN exists. The Amazon block is locked between the fact box and the social share section, matching the format.

Live verification of links and identifiers

In the third pass, the system verifies every inline URL. If the Amazon link fails to load or leads to an unrelated listing, the card is removed or the link is dropped while keeping the descriptive copy. The same principle applies to any contextual inline link used for additional product or company background.

At the same time, the ticker and ISIN are checked against public references to avoid mismatches or typos. If a key identifier cannot be confirmed, the wording in the investor section is softened or the investor card is removed. This prevents readers from acting on potentially incorrect market information.

How to structure your next message so the article can be written

To move forward quickly, assemble your next message as a compact list of fields with concrete values. Include the weekday, product name, manufacturer, ticker, ISIN or an empty value, price, availability, Amazon product URL, author, and publication date. Group them in one coherent block to minimize ambiguity.

Once that information is available, the system can finally generate the full English-language product news article in the standard ad-hoc-news layout, without guessing, without placeholders, and with all structural, legal, and affiliate requirements satisfied from the first published line.

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