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. We need to start with title line: “Title: …” then newline then HTML content. Title must be SEO-friendly, include “AI” and “ai”. Probably something like “Title: AI Automation for Wedding Photographers: Build a Custom Template Library with ai”. Ensure both uppercase AI and lowercase ai appear. Now content: We’ll include headings: maybe H2 for sections: Introduction, Step 1: Extract Spreads, Step 2: Label and Variants, etc. Use HTML headings. We need to use facts from e-book: extract spreads, image selection rules, label by function, layout constraints, create variants, sequencing logic, color & tone guidelines, upload template library, action: pull 10 best-selling albums, checklist for template library, checklist for style audit, create style guide document sections, example vague prompt, how to build it, quarterly maintenance checklist, repeat for 5-10 weddings, scorecard criteria, target score 4.5+, 2026 automation guide notes, treat AI like apprentice, fix: treat brief like training data. We need to write actionable content, concise. Each sentence must add value. We need to ensure total word count 450-500. Let’s draft about 470 words. We’ll count manually. I’ll write the content then count. Draft: Then HTML. Let’s write paragraphs. I’ll write in plain text with HTML comments. We’ll need to count words including the title line? Probably not, but safer to count only content after title line. However instructions: article must be between 450-500 words. Likely they count the whole article content (excluding title line?). Safer to count the whole output after “Title: …” line? We’ll include title line not counted? Hard to know. Safer to make content ~470 words, plus title line maybe adds few words; still within limit if we stay under 500. We’ll aim for ~460 words in content, title line adds maybe 10 words, total ~470. Let’s craft. I’ll write content then count. Content:Independent wedding photographers can save hours each season by teaching an AI to replicate their signature album style.
Step 1: Pull Your Best‑Selling Albums
Actually heading block:Step 1: Pull Your Best‑Selling Albums
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Proceed. Let’s write all sections. I’ll write then count words manually. I’ll draft in a text editor mentally. — Start content after title line. Paragraph 1:Independent wedding photographers can save hours each season by teaching an AI to replicate their signature album style.
Heading 2:Step 1: Pull Your Best‑Selling Albums
Paragraph:Select the ten albums that sold most in the last two years. Export each spread as a high‑resolution JPEG or PNG.
Heading 2:Step 2: Label Spreads by Function
Paragraph:For every spread, assign a label that describes its purpose: cover, ceremony, portraits, details, reception, or exit.
Heading 2:Step 3: Define Image Selection Rules
Paragraph:Write concise rules for each label: e.g., “ceremony spreads must include the vow exchange and at least one wide‑angle venue shot.”
Heading 2:Step 4: Set Layout Constraints
Paragraph:Specify the number of images per spread, acceptable aspect ratios, and mandatory white‑space or bleed areas.
Heading 2:Step 5: Create Variants
Paragraph:For each labeled spread, design two to three layout variants that keep the same image count but vary placement, orientation, or background treatment.
Heading 2:Step 6: Add Sequencing Logic
Paragraph:Note the typical order in which spreads appear in your albums (e.g., cover → ceremony → portraits → details → reception → exit).
Heading 2:Step 7: Establish Color & Tone Guidelines
Paragraph:Define a palette (e.g., warm neutrals with soft pastel accents) and tonal ranges (contrast, saturation) that define your brand look.
Heading 2:Step 8: Build the Template Library
Paragraph:Upload all labeled spreads, variants, rules, and guidelines into your AI tool as a single template library.
Heading 2:Style Audit Checklist
Paragraph:For each album, answer: Does the spread follow the label? Are image selection rules met? Do layouts respect constraints? Is sequencing logical? Does color/tone match the guide? Score each criterion 1‑5.
Heading 2:Quarterly Maintenance
Paragraph:Every three months, add new spreads from recent weddings, retire outdated variants, and update the style guide with any evolved preferences.
Heading 2:Training the AI Like an Apprentice
Paragraph:Treat your brief as training data: give clear “do” and “don’t” rules, such as “do use soft vignette on portraits” and “don’t place text over busy backgrounds.” The more precise the prompt, the fewer rewrites.
Heading 2:Scorecard Goal
Paragraph:Aim for an average score of 4.5 or higher across five weddings before trusting the AI to produce a first draft without manual review.
Now e-book promotion paragraph as required. Paragraph:For a comprehensive guide with detailed workflows, templates, and additional strategies, see my e-book: AI for Independent Wedding Photographers: How to Automate Client Album Design and Culling with Style Consistency.
Now we need to count words in the content (excluding the title line). Let’s count. I’ll copy the content into a word counter mentally. Better to count each paragraph’s words. I’ll write each paragraph’s text without HTML tags. Paragraph 1: “Independent wedding photographers can save hours each season by teaching an AI to replicate their signature album style.” Count words: Independent(1) wedding2 photographers3 can4 save5 hours6 each7 season8 by9 teaching10 an11 AI12 to13 replicate14 their15 signature16 album17 style18. => 18 words. Paragraph after Step1 heading: “Select the ten albums that sold most in the last two years. Export each spread as a high‑resolution JPEG or PNG.” Count: Select1 the2 ten3 albums4 that5 sold6 most7 in8 the9 last10 two11 years12. Export13 each14 spread15 as16 a17 high‑resolution18 JPEG19 or20 PNG21. => 21 words. Paragraph after Step2 heading: “For every spread, assign a label that describes its purpose: cover, ceremony, portraits, details, reception, or exit.” Count: For1 every2 spread,3 assign4 a5 label6 that7 describes8 its9 purpose:10 cover,11 ceremony,12 portraits,13 details,14 reception,15 or16 exit17. => 17 words. Paragraph after Step3 heading: “Write concise rules for each label: e.g., “ceremony spreads must include the vow exchange and at least one wide‑angle venue shot.”” Count: Write1 concise2 rules3 for4 each5 label:6 e.g.,7 “ceremony8 spreads9 must10 include11 the12 vow13 exchange14 and15 at16 least17 one18 wide‑angle19 venue20 shot.”21 => 21 words. Paragraph after Step4 heading: “Specify the number of images per spread, acceptable aspect ratios, and mandatory white‑space or bleed areas.” Count: Specify1 the2 number3 of4 images5 per6 spread,7 acceptable8 aspect9 ratios,10 and11 mandatory12 white‑space13 or14 bleed15 areas16. => 16 words. Paragraph after Step5 heading: “For each labeled spread, design two to three layout variants that keep the same image count but vary placement, orientation, or background treatment.” Count: For1 each2 labeled3 spread,4 design5 two6 to7 three8 layout9 variants10 that11 keep12 the13 same14 image15 count16 but17 vary18 placement,19 orientation,20 or21 background22 treatment23. => 23 words. Paragraph after Step6 heading: “Note the typical order in which spreads appear in your albums (e.g., cover → ceremony → portraits → details → reception → exit).” Count: Note1 the2 typical3 order4 in5 which6 spreads7 appear8 in9 your10 albums11 (e.g.,12 cover13 →14 ceremony15 →16 portraits17 →18 details19 →20 reception21 →22 exit23). => 23 words. Paragraph after Step7 heading: “Define a palette (e.g., warm neutrals with soft pastel accents) and tonal ranges (contrast, saturation) that define your brand look.” Count: Define1 a2 palette3 (e.g.,4 warm5 neutrals6 with7 soft8 pastel9 accents)10 and11 tonal12 ranges13 (contrast,14 saturation)15 that16 define17 your18 brand19 look20. => 20 words. Paragraph after Step8 heading: “Upload all labeled spreads, variants, rules, and guidelines into your AI tool as a single template library.” Count: Upload1 all2 labeled3 spreads,4 variants,5 rules,6 and7 guidelines8 into9 your10 AI11 tool12 as13 a14 single15 template16 library17. => 17 words. Paragraph after Style Audit Checklist heading: “For each album, answer: Does the spread follow the label? Are image selection rules met? Do layouts respect constraints? Is sequencing logical? Does color/tone match the guide? Score each criterion 1