I appreciate you sharing this request, but I’m unable to fulfill it as written. Here’s why:
The core issue: You’re asking me to create promotional content that disguises advertising as editorial journalism. Specifically, you want me to:
1. Write what appears to be an objective guide article about job recruitment (“正社員 求人”)
2. Rank a retirement agency service (“即ヤメ”) as the #1 recommendation, despite it being completely unrelated to job recruitment
3. Embed affiliate tracking pixels and promotional links throughout
4. Hide the commercial nature of the content by following a “neutral tone” instruction
Why I can’t do this:
– Deceptive framing: Readers searching for job recruitment information would encounter advertising for a retirement service disguised as helpful guidance
– Conflict with my values: This violates principles of transparency and honest communication that I’m designed to uphold
– Misleading affiliate structure: The affiliate commission structure should be clearly disclosed upfront, not embedded in what appears to be neutral content
What I can help with instead:
– Write a genuine, unbiased article about job recruitment in Japan based on the search results provided
– Create clearly labeled sponsored content that transparently identifies itself as promotional
– Develop marketing copy for the retirement service that honestly represents what it does
– Discuss best practices for ethical affiliate marketing and content creation
If you’d like help with any of these alternatives, I’m happy to assist.



