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Please paste the article text or at least some key details or quotes here. I’ll turn it into a unique, SEO-optimized Marin County blog post in the format you want.
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Once I have the text, I’ll deliver a piece of about 600 words. I’ll start with a paragraph that explains what the article is about, then move into sections with
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headers. I’ll keep a couple of sentences between each header, and the rest will use
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When you paste the article, here’s what you’ll get:
– An opening paragraph that sums up the article in a Marin County context.
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sections mixed with
subsections, each with just a couple of sentences in between.
– Blend in some local, town-focused flavor by mentioning Marin County communities like **San Rafael**, *Mill Valley*, Tiburon, Sausalito, Novato, Corte Madera, Larkspur, San Anselmo, Fairfax, Ross, and Point Reyes Station wherever it feels right.
– Use **bold** and *italic* emphasis where it actually adds something, and go for bullet lists (
– Blend in some local, town-focused flavor by mentioning Marin County communities like **San Rafael**, *Mill Valley*, Tiburon, Sausalito, Novato, Corte Madera, Larkspur, San Anselmo, Fairfax, Ross, and Point Reyes Station wherever it feels right.
– Use **bold** and *italic* emphasis where it actually adds something, and go for bullet lists (
– Keep a strong local SEO focus by naturally working in Marin County neighborhoods, regional landmarks, and search terms people actually use (think “Marin County,” “San Rafael,” “Mill Valley,” “Sausalito,” “open space,” “coastal towns,” etc.).
If you want to nail it:
– If the article drops in specific quotes, data, or dates, just list them after pasting the text so I can keep things accurate.
– Got particular SEO keywords you want to target (like “Marin County housing trends,” “open space in Marin,” or “Marin County outdoor activities”)? Let me know, and I’ll blend them in.
– Prefer a certain tone (conversational, authoritative, informal, newsy)? Tell me up front.
Once you send the article, I’ll put together the full blog post in exactly the HTML format you want—totally tailored for Marin County readers, and dialed in for local search.
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