To publish a citation-ready, internally linked guide on semi truck towing insurance, we need real Logrock RAG excerpts that include metadata.url and metadata.tags—or a shortlist of relevant Logrock URLs.
If you want a publish-ready post about semi truck towing insurance, the fastest blocker to remove is internal linking: your RAG tool needs to return Logrock page chunks with metadata.url and metadata.tags so we can place 4–8 real internal links without inventing URLs.
Right now, the output is generic definitions and even indicates it can’t access the database, which prevents an accurate internal link map, an internal link audit, and a compliant draft that references Logrock pages.
What’s needed to write the Logrock post
To produce the full article and internal link map, we need either (A) 3–5 RAG results per query with metadata.url + metadata.tags or (B) a list of 6–10 published Logrock URLs that match the target coverage topics.
This is a strict requirement because the linking rules prohibit making up internal links, and the draft must cite Logrock pages accurately where the internal links are placed.
Option A (best): Paste RAG results with metadata.url and metadata.tags
Option A requires top 3–5 results for each of the 8 queries below, and each result must include a content excerpt, metadata.url, and metadata.tags.
Please paste the results for:
- “semi truck towing insurance”
- “on-hook towing insurance”
- “garagekeepers legal liability”
- “motor truck cargo insurance”
- “trailer interchange insurance”
- “bobtail vs non-trucking liability”
- “affordable trucking insurance 2026” (or “cheapest commercial auto insurance”)
- “FMCSA insurance filing” / “BMC-91” / “COI requirements”
What a “valid” RAG result looks like
- Content excerpt: 2–6 sentences from the Logrock page (not generic definitions)
- metadata.url: the canonical Logrock URL we can link to
- metadata.tags: the page/topic tags used for relevance and link placement
Option B (faster): Paste a shortlist of Logrock URLs
Option B requires 6–10 published Logrock URLs that reasonably match the coverage and filing topics listed above, even if the pages aren’t a perfect match.
With a URL list, the post can be written with a clean internal link map, and we can still run an internal link audit checklist against the final draft.
Frequently Asked Questions
You can add internal links later, but the draft won’t meet the requirement of including 4–8 verified internal Logrock links placed naturally in the right sections unless we have real Logrock URLs up front. When the RAG tool returns only generic definitions (and no metadata.url), any link would be a guess. That creates accuracy and QA problems, especially if the linked page doesn’t support the claim in the paragraph where it’s placed.
Each RAG result should include a short content excerpt plus metadata.url and metadata.tags so the link can be placed accurately and the page topic can be confirmed. The request is 3–5 results per query across 8 queries, which is usually enough to map at least 4–8 internal links without forcing anchors. If the tool can’t access the database, it needs to be fixed before the post can be written to spec.
If you choose Option B, send 6–10 published Logrock URLs that cover the key insurance types and compliance topics, such as on-hook towing, garagekeepers, motor truck cargo, trailer interchange, bobtail vs non-trucking liability, pricing/affordability, and FMCSA filing pages. Even imperfect matches are workable because the draft can be structured to reference what each page actually states, and the internal link audit can verify every link supports the nearby claim.
The final publish-ready post will include 4–8 internal links to relevant Logrock pages, placed where they support the section’s claim and match the anchor text naturally. The exact count depends on what the RAG results or URL shortlist contains and whether the pages cover distinct topics (for example, separate pages for cargo, trailer interchange, and FMCSA filings). If you provide more than 10 strong URLs, we’ll still keep the links selective to avoid clutter.
Conclusion: Send Option A or Option B to unlock the full article
Option A (RAG excerpts with metadata) produces the cleanest internal link map, but Option B (a URL shortlist) is the fastest way to move forward. Once you send either one, the full draft can be written to spec with the internal link map, audit checklist, and backlink strategy brief.
Key Takeaways:
- Option A: Paste 3–5 RAG results per query with content excerpt + metadata.url + metadata.tags.
- Option B: Paste 6–10 published Logrock URLs that match the 8 coverage/compliance topics.
- Do not invent internal URLs: verified links are required for an accurate, compliant draft.
Reply with Option A or Option B, and the publish-ready post can be generated immediately.