Use BaZi, Four Pillars, and Zi Wei Dou Shu as study terms, labels, and learning paths.
Campaign Copy Readiness
Use this page before writing search copy. WeAcuRe campaign text should describe cultural study, glossary paths, source notes, and browser-local tools without implying personal outcomes or professional services.
Allowed copy directions
Describe local calculation, assumptions, and privacy boundaries without promising a full reading.
Promote source-aware notes, term indexes, exports, and study packs after review.
Before writing headlines
- Use terms such as cultural chart, BaZi vocabulary, Four Pillars labels, Zi Wei structure, source notes, and study glossary.
- Keep headlines matched to the target landing page title and H1.
- Review Campaign Claim Boundary before writing public claims.
- Use region wording only for Singapore, Malaysia, or global study pages in stage one.
- Do not write personal outcome, professional service, sensitive judgment, or extreme wording.
Draft headline patterns
- Study BaZi Cultural Terms
- Four Pillars Study Tool
- Zi Wei Chart Vocabulary
- Chinese Chart Learning Hub
- Browser-Local Chart Study
- Source-Aware Glossary Notes
Before writing descriptions
- State that the tool is for cultural study and browser-local input.
- Route commercial interest to Pricing or Early Access only when provider and support readiness allow it.
- Keep email, checkout, and member access inactive until readiness pages are updated.
- Do not describe paid access as a personal report, consultation, or advice product.
Draft description patterns
- Explore BaZi and Zi Wei terms as cultural study labels. Birthday input stays in this browser.
- Read Four Pillars labels, chart structure, source notes, and glossary paths without personal advice.
- Use a calm study tool for Chinese chart vocabulary, calculation assumptions, and privacy boundaries.
- Start with free cultural chart study, then review early access only when support details are ready.
Keyword and negative-term review
- Start with BaZi, Four Pillars, Zi Wei Dou Shu, cultural chart, Chinese chart study, and glossary terms.
- Separate Singapore, Malaysia, and global campaign groups before spend increases.
- Add negative terms for personal outcome, professional service, sensitive judgment, and high-risk report intent.
- Pause keyword groups that attract support, refund, privacy, or policy questions outside scope.
Campaign structure draft
Use Learning Hub, BaZi/Four Pillars pages, Zi Wei pages, and source notes for low-risk study intent.
Keep Singapore, Malaysia, and global search groups separate before spend increases.
Route product interest through Source Notes Pack sample, Pricing, and Early Access only.
Negative intent groups
- Block searches looking for personal result promises or sensitive life-event judgments.
- Block searches for professional service, private advisory, or one-to-one interpretation.
- Block searches for high-risk report formats outside study packs and clean exports.
- Block searches for unrelated psychological labels, medical, financial, or legal topics.
- Keep the exact negative keyword list in private project records, not in public page copy.
Campaign draft record
- Record region, landing page, headline set, description set, keyword group, and negative-term group before activation.
- Record reviewed pages, support path, spend cap, pause condition, and measurement status.
- Keep rejected copy notes so future edits do not repeat known risk.
- Review search terms daily during the first launch week and add rejected query themes to the negative queue.
- Refresh policy review before raising spend or changing region scope.
Before activation
- Review landing page title, description, H1, trust links, CTA, and mobile smoke results.
- Review measurement boundaries before adding campaign events or conversion tracking.
- Keep campaign copy versions in the project record before launch so changes can be traced.
Related pages
Review Search Ads, Ads Prelaunch Review, Campaign Claim Boundary, Landing Pages, Regions, Cost, Measurement, Policy, Experiment, Pricing, Early Access, Privacy, and Readiness Index.