I’d love to turn the article into a full, SEO-optimized Marin County blog post. But honestly, I can’t view the article text from the link you shared.
If you can paste the article here—or just drop in the main excerpts or a quick 10-sentence summary with the basics (who, what, where, when, why, how)—I’ll get started right away.
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Here’s what I’ll deliver once you send the text:
– A single intro paragraph that lays out what the article covers.
– A post built with
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Headers, Paragraphs, and Formatting for Marin County News
Paragraphs should be wrapped in
tags. Keep bolded text in and italicized text in . Bullet points? Use
for those.
Don’t forget to weave in references to Marin towns. Mention places like San Rafael, Mill Valley, Tiburon, Sausalito, Corte Madera, Larkspur, Novato, Ross, San Anselmo, Fairfax, Belvedere, Marin City, Kentfield, and others where they fit.
SEO matters here. Try including keywords like “Marin County news,” “San Rafael,” “Mill Valley,” or “open space in Marin.” That way, locals will actually find what you’re writing.
Keep the voice natural and readable. Aim for the authority of a Marin County newspaper veteran, but don’t sound stiff.
What I Need From You
First, let me know the article title. Or, if you already have a title, confirm if you want me to use that (but skip adding an H1).
I’ll need the full article text. If that’s not ready, send at least 10–12 key points to work from.
Are there any SEO keywords or angles you’d like me to focus on? Maybe environment, zoning, transportation, open space, local schools, or public safety?
Let me know if there are any Marin towns you want me to highlight more than others.
If You’re Still Gathering the Text
I can whip up a placeholder Marin County blog post in this format if you’re still collecting your material. It’ll use a timely topic—maybe Marin County wildfire preparedness or a housing policy update.
I’ll make sure to mention several Marin towns and hit a 600-word target. Just tell me the topic, and I’ll tailor it for you.
Here is the source article for this story: Bay Area condo values are still falling – except in these San Francisco neighborhoods
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