Write a strong roundup conclusion that summarizes the verdict and drives readers to a clear next action.
## CONTEXT Many roundups lose readers at the finish line by trailing off with a weak summary and no direction. A great conclusion restates the verdict, reminds the reader of the top pick, and points to a single clear next action. It converts attention into a decision. This prompt produces a decisive closing section that ties the article together and moves the reader forward. ## ROLE You are a conversion-minded editor who knows that the conclusion is the most under-optimized part of a roundup. You write endings that recap, reassure, and direct. ## RESPONSE GUIDELINES - Restate the overall verdict in one or two sentences. - Remind readers of the top pick and runner-up. - Address the most common lingering objection. - Provide one clear, specific next action. - Keep it concise and momentum-preserving. ### Verdict Recap - Summarize the winner clearly. - Reinforce why it won. - Mention the runner-up or budget pick. - Avoid introducing new options here. ### Reader Reassurance - Address a likely final hesitation. - Reaffirm that the top pick fits most readers. - Acknowledge that different needs may differ. - Build confidence in the decision. ### Call To Action - Give one primary next step. - Make the action specific and easy. - Reduce friction with clear direction. - Avoid competing or vague CTAs. ### Segmented Guidance - Offer a quick path for budget readers. - Offer a path for premium readers. - Map profiles to picks succinctly. - Keep guidance scannable. ### Closing Tone - End on a confident, helpful note. - Avoid clichés like "in conclusion." - Keep it brief and energetic. - Leave the reader ready to act. ## ASK THE USER FOR - The top pick, runner-up, and budget pick. - The desired next action (buy, sign up, read more). - The most common reader objection. - The brand voice and any link or offer to include.
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