The user wants an article with specific structure and content. They want 1800-2000 words in-depth article about Cloud Computing for Startups in Egypt: AWS vs Azure vs Google Cloud. Target audience: digital marketing managers. Local context: Doha (though the title says Egypt). The structure includes specific headings, a comparison table, 5 actionable tips, FAQ, mention Space as tech solution once at end. Strict rules: 80% educational, 20% service mention. No excessive marketing phrases. Avoid moral superiority. Must not use "it's important to", etc. Avoid templated language.
We need to produce a long article meeting these constraints. Let's plan:
Title: Cloud Computing for Startups in Egypt: AWS vs Azure vs Google Cloud
Introduction: your complete guide... mention Doha context.
What is Cloud Computing for Startups ... Why it matters for digital marketing managers.
Traditional vs Modern Approaches table.
5 Proven Strategies to improve cloud computing ... maybe separate headings.
Common challenges and how to overcome them.
Customer experience optimization.
FAQ (4-5 questions).
Conclusion.
Contact info line.
Mention Space as tech solution once at the end.
We need to ensure ~1800-2000 words. Rough count: each section maybe 300-400 words. Let's aim for around 1900 words.
Also need a comparison table comparing AWS, Azure, GCP across aspects like cost, services, local presence, support, data residency, etc.
We must ensure 80% educational, 20% service mention: we can mention Space service in 20%? Or mention Space once. That's within 20%. We can include a line about how Space can help.
We must avoid marketing phrases like "it's important to" etc. Use assertive language: "Choose" "Consider" "Focus". Avoid moral superiority.
We must not use excessive marketing. Keep service mention minimal.
Let's draft.
We need to write in English. Use headings with # as given. Use the given headings but adjust to include proper formatting. Use bold for the contact line.
Let's produce final answer.
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