Product details required before today’s ad-hoc-news product article can be created
17.06.2026 - 05:00:13 | ad-hoc-news.deByline: System notice for ad-hoc-news editorial workflow
To write today’s English-language product news article in the required ad-hoc-news format, the assistant first needs a complete set of input variables from you. Without these details, the article cannot meet the structural, factual, and affiliate-link rules defined in the briefing.
The missing information includes the exact product identity, its commercial context, and the metadata that connects the story to Amazon, the stock market, and the ad-hoc-news topic pages. These elements are not optional, because they determine the angle, the affiliate integration, and the investor-focused add-ons.
For example, the weekday decides whether the article treats the item as a flagship, a fresh release, an accessory, software, a lifestyle product, a B2B tool, or a classic bestseller. That single variable changes both the tone and the target reader, which is why it must be supplied explicitly.
Which variables you still need to provide
To proceed, please send a single message that includes all of the following fields, using clear values for each: the weekday, the product name, the manufacturer, the ticker, the ISIN if available, the current price, the availability, the full Amazon URL, the author, and the publication date.
More concretely, the assistant expects: WEEKDAY, PRODUCT_NAME, Olympus as the manufacturer or publisher, JP3197800000 or an empty value if there is no ISIN, TICKER, PRICE, AVAILABILITY, AMAZON_URL, AUTHOR, and DATE. These variables plug directly into the article skeleton and the investor read-more block.
If the ISIN is unknown or not applicable, it should be left blank. That will automatically remove the investor-focused read-more card from the article, as required by the rules. The rest of the layout, including the fact box and Amazon affiliate section, will still be generated.
Why these fields are mandatory for the article template
The product name must appear in the first sentence of the lead, which means it cannot be invented or approximated. The Amazon URL also has to be exact, so the tracking parameter can be appended safely and used to power the affiliate CTA without sending readers to the wrong page.
The price and availability define whether the piece describes an in-stock item, a pre-order, or an upcoming release. That affects the urgency and the specific wording in the call to action, especially where readers are encouraged to check inventory or secure a launch slot in advance.
The weekday anchor shapes the narrative: on Monday the article highlights a flagship hero device, on Tuesday a brand-new launch or pre-order, on Wednesday an accessory, on Thursday software or digital services, on Friday lifestyle and home, on Saturday B2B or professional tools, and on Sunday enduring evergreen bestsellers.
How the pipeline will run once data is available
After you supply the full set of variables, the assistant will draft the mobile-optimized HTML article with short paragraphs, three or more H2 sections, and a headline between 55 and 90 characters. The product name will be woven naturally into the lead and headline.
Next, the assistant will audit the text for sentence length, paragraph length, heading structure, and correct placement of the read-more card and Amazon affiliate block. Any sentences that exceed the target length will be split, and any deviations from the skeleton will be fixed.
Finally, the assistant will verify that any inline links resolve correctly, that the ticker and ISIN match public records, and that the Amazon URL is still live. If a link does not work or appears off-topic, it will be removed, keeping the surrounding copy intact.
Once that three-pass process is complete and all variables are confirmed, the assistant will return the finished HTML article and nothing else, ready to paste directly into the ad-hoc-news publishing system in line with your original instructions.
