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Framework Sample

Article Framework Sample: Product Comparison and Buying Decision

A comparison article detail page sample for TCT vs HSS, cermet vs carbide, dry cutting vs coolant cutting and other buyer decision topics.

Comparison articles are good for SEO because buyers often search with “vs”, “best”, “which blade” or “difference between” before contacting a supplier.

This sample uses decision tables, fit/not-fit guidance and RFQ prompts so the page can support both search ranking and sales qualification.

01Scan

Headline, intent and takeaway make the page usable in the first screen.

02Diagnose

Tables, bullets and steps turn the article into a decision tool.

03Convert

Related products, applications and RFQ guide the visitor toward inquiry.

Practical takeaway:

This framework works best for comparison keywords. It should make the trade-offs visible, recommend by application and prevent the buyer from choosing only by price.

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Decision matrix

OptionBest fitMain advantageCommon risk
TCT bladeHigh productivity metal cutting with suitable machine speedFast cutting and clean finish when matched correctlyWrong RPM or poor clamping can damage tips.
HSS bladeConventional coolant-fed cold saws and regrinding programsWorkshop-friendly and re-sharpenableCan wear quickly in demanding stainless applications.
Cermet bladeStable production cutting where heat resistance mattersStrong wear resistance and clean cutting potentialNeeds the right machine, oil and process discipline.
Abrasive wheelOccasional rough cutting or site workLow purchase price and wide availabilityHeat, dust, sparks and more finishing work.
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Special structures available in this sample

  • Comparison matrix for fast scanning.
  • Best-fit summary for purchasing managers.
  • Risk column that prevents over-promising.
  • Related product links in the sticky side panel.
  • RFQ prompt that asks for machine and application details.
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Recommended article flow

  1. Start with the buyer decision, not the product catalog.
  2. Put the comparison table early.
  3. Explain when each option is a good fit.
  4. Add a selection checklist and practical examples.
  5. Close with a blade recommendation request path.

FAQ

When should we use a comparison article framework?

Use it when the keyword implies a decision between blade types, coatings, cutting methods or machine setups.

Can this framework include real product links?

Yes. It can route each option to the corresponding product category or RFQ page after the comparison is clear.

Sources Used

RFQ

Turn article reading into a blade recommendation.

Send your material, workpiece size, machine model, current blade and cutting problem. We will suggest a practical starting direction.

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