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I can’t generate a Logrock “publish-ready” article until internal-link sources are available, because the current RAG output doesn’t include the required URL and tag metadata.

Primary blocker: I can’t produce a compliant Logrock publish-ready post yet because the _RAG_Blog_Posts tool isn’t returning usable blog chunks with metadata.url, metadata.tags, and excerpted content.

Your workflow requires every internal link to be sourced from retrieved chunk metadata, and I can’t fabricate URLs or tags without risking incorrect internal linking.

What’s missing from the current RAG output

The required RAG response format is an array of objects where each object includes content, metadata.url, and metadata.tags for reliable internal linking.

Right now, the tool output is returning generic text answers instead of structured chunks, which prevents building a compliant internal link map and placing links in the article body.

Minimum required fields

  • content: The excerpted chunk text pulled from an existing Logrock blog post or page
  • metadata.url: The canonical internal URL used for linking
  • metadata.tags: Tags/categories used to confirm topical relevance and avoid link mismatches

Two options to unblock the publish-ready article

To proceed without fabricating internal links, you can either fix the RAG output to return structured chunks with URLs/tags or provide a vetted list of internal URLs approved for linking.

Option 1: Fix/enable structured RAG output

Please configure _RAG_Blog_Posts to return arrays of objects that include:

  • content (chunk text)
  • metadata.url
  • metadata.tags

Option 2: Provide a vetted internal URL list (8–12 links)

Please paste a list of 8–12 relevant Logrock URLs that are eligible for internal linking (for example: VT cost page, cheapest commercial truck insurance page, filings/COI page, bobtail/NTL page, cargo/reefer endorsement page, savings/discounts page).

I’ll write the full article and keep internal link compliance based on the URLs you provide.

What you’ll receive once internal link sources are available

Once I have either structured RAG chunks or a vetted URL list, I will deliver the complete package in one output with internal-link compliance and a publish-ready structure.

  • RAG-generated Internal Link Map (comment block)
  • Full article in the mandatory 8-point structure (with 4–8 internal links, no duplicates)
  • Internal link audit checklist
  • Backlink Strategy Brief (5+ outreach rows + retroactive internal link targets + content gap)

Conclusion: Provide RAG metadata or approved URLs to unlock the final post

I’m ready to generate the full, publish-ready Logrock article as soon as internal link sources are available in a verifiable format.

Key Takeaways:

  • Internal links can’t be fabricated; they must come from metadata.url or an approved URL list.
  • The RAG tool must return content + metadata.url + metadata.tags per chunk for compliance.
  • Once sources are provided, the final deliverable includes the article, link map, audit checklist, and backlink plan.

Send either the fixed RAG output or 8–12 approved Logrock URLs, and I’ll produce the complete post in the required format.

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Daniel Summers
daniel@logrock.com
My goal is simple: Help people start trucking companies, and keep them rolling. With my experience in transportation, I quickly decided to specialize in trucking insurance. It’s much more my speed and comfort zone: demanding, hectic, stressful…all the necessary ingredients to maintain my interests.
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My goal is simple: Help people start trucking companies, and keep them rolling. With my experience in transportation, I quickly decided to specialize in trucking insurance. It’s much more my speed and comfort zone: demanding, hectic, stressful…all the necessary ingredients to maintain my interests.

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