Okay, let me break down my thinking here. Based on the information I’ve pulled from that searchqualityevaluatorguidelines.pdf, I’m looking at E-E-A-T and YMYL, especially trust and accuracy, because this is a news article.
Article Strategy:
First, I need to make sure the information is accurate and reliable – that’s the core of trustworthiness. I’ve got to present the Wallapop data clearly and correctly attribute it. The goal is to provide value to the reader by directly addressing their likely interest in the trending market of lottery ticket collecting.
My plan for drafting the body of the article:
- Introductory Paragraph: It needs to grab the reader by highlighting this boom in collecting lottery tickets and how Wallapop is involved.
- H2: Un Auge Impulsado por la Nostalgia y el Consumo Consciente: Here, I’ll explain the reasons behind the rise. This will include Wallapop’s data about the growth and spikes in searches. The nostalgia angle, especially linked to the Christmas ad, is a key selling point.
- H3: Wallapop, Epicentro de un Fenómeno Social: I’ll break down what Wallapop brings to the table – its accessibility, variety, and the emotional connection it offers.
- H2: Las Piezas Más Codiciadas por los Coleccionistas: This section will focus on the most popular years. I’ll highlight the significance of 1982 because of the World Cup.
- Concluding Paragraph: I’ll wrap it up by reinforcing Wallapop’s important position in this trend and touch on the cultural significance of this collecting frenzy.
While keeping the SEO principles I’ve noted (proper use of H2s, H3s, emojis, and avoiding repeated H1), I also have to ensure there are no formatting errors and that all the instructions are followed, such as the avoidance of external links. There are no links to worry about here, though. Now, let’s get writing!