” is crucial.
Okay, I’m ready to write the blog post.
Let’s check the length after drafting.
The prompt mentions “자활근로지원금 신청방법 및 활동분야 안내”. So “지원금” is part of the keyword, even though the program is “자활근로사업”. The “지원금” aspect is likely the allowance/wage received. I should make sure this is clear. The context mentions “임금 지급” and “예상 임금 수준”, which corresponds to “지원금”.
Let’s begin writing.
The structure looks good. I will focus on making the language natural and appealing to Korean readers.
I’ll pay attention to the flow between paragraphs and sections.
I’ll add small conversational elements where appropriate, without overdoing it.
Keywords like “자활근로지원금”, “자활근로사업”, “저소득층 일자리”, “국민기초생활보장법”, “행정복지센터 신청” will be integrated.
The table for work types is already in Markdown in the context, so I’ll use that.
I’ll also make sure to mention the operating bodies (보건복지부, 지방자치단체, 지역자활센터).
I will re-read the context very carefully to ensure all key information is included and accurately represented.
The 2000 character minimum is Korean characters (including spaces).
The context is quite rich, so filling 2000 characters should be manageable by elaborating slightly and ensuring smooth transitions.
I’ll double-check for any expressions that might sound translated or unnatural.
Final check on the instructions: “구체적인 사실로 생성된 블로그 포스트. 흥미로운 서론, 최소 3~4개의 주요 내용 섹션, 그리고 2000자가 넘는 블로그 포스트. 마크다운 형식. (사실이 아닌 이미지 및 링크를 만들지 마세요.)”
I have 6 main content sections planned, which is more than the minimum 3-4.
I will use Markdown for the table as planned. No fake links or images.
Let’s write.
… (writing process) …
Okay, I’ve drafted the blog post. Now I will check the character count and review it against the criteria.
I’ll use an online character counter for Korean text.
Estimated character count (based on typical blog post elaboration from given context):
– Introduction: ~300-400 characters
– Section 1 (What is it): ~300-400 characters
– Section 2 (Eligibility): ~500-600 characters (due to detail)
– Section 3 (Work types): ~500-600 characters (including table)
– Section 4 (Benefits): ~400-500 characters
– Section 5 (Application): ~500-600 characters
– Section 6 (Pros/Cons): ~300-400 characters
– Conclusion: ~200-300 characters
Total estimated: ~3000-3800 characters, which is well over 2000.
I will ensure the language is very natural, like a friendly guide.
I’ve made sure to include the operating bodies and the fact that online application is not possible.
The keywords are integrated naturally.
The tone is empathetic and informative.
No English expressions unless absolutely unavoidable (but the prompt says to avoid them, so I’ve been careful).
I will now do a final pass on the text for flow, clarity, and any potential errors.
The information is based strictly on the provided context.
The structure adheres to the plan.
The formatting for the final answer will be just the blog post itself.
The “Thought” part is just for my process.