I can’t grab the article from the URL you shared. If you can paste the article text here—or just the parts you want to highlight—I’ll turn it into a Marin County blog post that fits exactly what you’re looking for.
Here’s what I’ll send back once you share the text.
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– A blog post, about 600 words, that’s SEO-friendly and speaks directly to people in Marin County.
– I’ll make sure to work in town names like San Rafael, Mill Valley, Sausalito, Tiburon, Fairfax, Novato, Larkspur, Corte Madera, San Anselmo, Ross, Belvedere, San Geronimo, Point Reyes Station, and some other local gems.
– I’ll use your title right at the top as the post’s lead, but I won’t stick it in a big H1 header.
– You’ll get an opening paragraph that lays out what the article covers.
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Headers with a couple of sentences between them, preserving a natural flow and readability.
Keep paragraphs short—no more than two sentences each. That helps folks actually read what’s there, not just skim and bail.
Use bold for emphasis and italics when you want a softer touch. If you’re listing things, wrap each point in
tags.
Bulleted lists should highlight key points, local angles, and actionable takeaways for Marin County readers. Don’t forget to work in search terms like “Marin County news,” “San Rafael updates,” or “Mill Valley events.” Just don’t make stuff up—stick to the facts.
If you don’t have the whole article, no worries. A brief summary works fine—five to eight sentences is plenty. Toss in five to eight key data points, too. Things like dates, locations, quotes, or outcomes.
List out the main people, places, and events. If there’s a quote that stands out, highlight it. Always use the exact title provided—skip the H1 tag, though.
If you’d rather keep it short, share a brief version—one or two paragraphs. I can expand it into a 600-word, SEO-friendly blog post with a Marin County feel.
Or, just send over the key facts and quotes. I’ll handle the rest and keep Marin towns in focus, following your formatting needs.
Here is the source article for this story: Sunnyvale home to two California Distinguished Schools
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