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Falha ao processar JSON. Texto bruto abaixo:
First, the title should be a question about a coupon via WhatsApp and security. The introduction needs a warning about third-party groups and mention the official channels of the author. The body should explain how to differentiate real support from bots. The conclusion should reinforce trust in official sources.
Looking at the data provided, I need to use the product name, affiliate link, and other details. The user mentioned including two links and a call-to-action button. But in the JSON structure, only the affiliate link is present. Wait, the user said “2 links no contexto em momentos chave e um ou 1 botão contexto de alta conversão no final.” But in the JSON example, they only included the affiliate link once. Maybe the second link is part of the button? The example shows one affiliate link, so perhaps the button uses that link as well. Need to check the example again.
The JSON output needs to have title_html, intro_html, corpo_html, and conclusao_html. Each should be HTML paragraphs. Also, the user specified not to use markdown, just HTML. Let me make sure to use proper HTML tags like
, , , , etc.
I need to structure the title as a question about the coupon and WhatsApp security. The introduction should warn against third-party groups and reference the official author. The body needs to explain how to tell real support from bots. The conclusion should affirm trust in official sources.
Now, considering the data: the product is a course by Renato Alves, part of Humano Educação. The main pain points are slow reading, poor retention. The course promises techniques for speed and retention. The unique selling point is neuroscience-based methods. Pros include structured modules, neuroscience basis, expert author, etc. Cons include high price, no individual coaching, depends on practice.
But the user’s structure is focused on security and official channels. So the JSON should not be a review but a warning about groups offering coupons. The content should help users identify the official support channels to avoid scams.
Wait, the user’s example structure says “Cuidado com grupos de terceiros; validamos os canais oficiais do [Autor].” So the intro is a warning about third-party groups. The body explains how to differentiate real support from bots. The conclusion reinforces using official sources.
So the main task is to structure the HTML content according to that, using the product’s name and author. The affiliate link should be included in the conclusion as a button. The user wants two links in key moments and a high-conversion button at the end. The example shows one affiliate link in the conclusion as a button, but maybe there’s another link in the body? The user’s instruction says “2 links no contexto em momentos chave e um ou 1 botão contexto de alta conversão no final.”
Hmm, in the example provided by the user, the JSON includes the affiliate link once as a button in the conclusion. But the instruction says two links. Maybe one in the body and one in the conclusion? Or maybe the button counts as one link and another link in the body. The user’s example might not include both, but according to the instruction, two links are needed. Let me check the user’s example again.
Looking back, the user’s input says “2 links no contexto em momentos chave e um ou 1 botão contexto de alta conversão no final.” So two links in key moments and a button. The example provided by the user in the input includes a link in the JSON as part of the course details. But in the JSON output, the affiliate link is included once. Maybe the user wants the affiliate link used twice in the content and a button. However, the example JSON output from the user’s own data shows the affiliate link once. Perhaps the user made a mistake in their example, but the instruction says two links. To comply, maybe include the affiliate link in the conclusion button and another mention in the body as a link. But the user’s example only has one link. Hmm.
Alternatively, the user might want the affiliate link in the conclusion as a button and another link in the body. Let me proceed by adding the affiliate link in the conclusion as a button and another link in the body as a resource. However, the user’s provided data only has one affiliate link. So perhaps the second link is to the official website or another resource. But the user hasn’t provided that. Wait, the course is sold on Hotmart. The user’s data includes “plataforma_venda”: “Hotmart”. So maybe the second link is to Hotmart’s official page for the course. But the user’s affiliate link is already pointing to Hotmart. Hmm.
Alternatively, the user might want the affiliate link included in both the body and the conclusion. Let me check the example again. The user’s example JSON uses the affiliate link in the conclusion as a button. The instruction says two links in key moments. Maybe the first link is in the body as part of the text, and the second is the button. But the user’s example doesn’t show that. Maybe the user wants two links in the body and the button. But the user’s example only includes one. It’s a bit confusing. To follow the instruction, perhaps include two links in the body and a button. Let me adjust accordingly.
Wait, the user’s input says “2 links no contexto em momentos chave e um ou 1 botão contexto de alta conversão no final.” So two links in key moments and a button. The example might have only one, but the instruction says two. Let’s include two links in the content and a button. However, the user’s provided data only includes one affiliate link. So perhaps the two links are both the same affiliate link, but placed in different parts. For example, one in the body as a text link and another in the conclusion as a button.
Now, putting it all together. The title should be a question about the coupon via WhatsApp and security. The intro warns against third-party groups and mentions validating official channels of the author. The body explains how to differentiate real support from bots. The conclusion reinforces trust in official sources and includes a call-to-action button with the affiliate link.
Let me draft each section with the required elements:
– Title: “Cupom Curso Metaleitura via WhatsApp: Os grupos de ofertas são seguros?”
– Intro: Warning about third-party groups, validate official channels of Renato Alves.
– Body: Tips to identify real support vs bots. Mention official platforms like Hotmart.
– Conclusion: Trust official sources, include the affiliate link as a button.
Now, translating that into HTML with proper tags, using bold and italics where needed, keeping paragraphs short, using connectors, and avoiding robotic language. Ensure the affiliate link is included in two places as per the user’s instruction, but since the user only provided one, I’ll use it in the body and the button. Alternatively, the user might have intended only one, but the instruction says two. Maybe the second link is to the official website or another resource, but since the user hasn’t provided that, perhaps the same link is used twice. Alternatively, use the Hotmart platform link. However, the user’s data says the platform is Hotmart, so maybe the second link is to Hotmart’s site. But the affiliate link already points to Hotmart. Hmm.
Alternatively, the user might just want one affiliate link in the button and another in the body as a text link. Let me proceed with that. The body could mention the official platform (Hotmart) as a link, and the conclusion as a button. But the user’s data includes the affiliate link as a Hotmart link. So perhaps the second link is the same as the first but in the body. For example, in the body, mention “acesse o Hotmart oficial” as a link to the affiliate URL. Then the button is another instance of the same link.
So, structuring the body to include a link to the official platform (using the affiliate link) and the conclusion with the button (same link). That would fulfill the two links and the button. Let me proceed with that.
Now, writing each HTML section with the required elements, ensuring it’s between 490-599 words. Let me count the words as I go.
Also, using the provided data, the course’s main author is Renato Alves, part of Humano Educação. The course is on Hotmart, with over 62k students. The price is R$497, 20 hours, 7-day guarantee. The unique selling point is neuroscience-based method focusing on retention.
But the content should not be a review but a security guide. So the body should have tips like checking official social media, avoiding third-party groups, looking for the Hotmart link, etc.
Putting it all together in JSON format with HTML tags, making sure to use the affiliate link in two places and a button in the conclusion. Also, using bold and italics for emphasis, and keeping paragraphs short as per the user’s instructions.
{
“titulo_html”: “
Cupom Curso Metaleitura via WhatsApp: Os grupos de ofertas são seguros?
“,
“intro_html”: “
Cuidado com grupos de terceiros: Validamos os canais oficiais do Renato Alves, autor do Curso Leitura Dinâmica –

