I’m ready to help transform your article into something unique and SEO-friendly for Marin County. But I’ll need the full article text first, or at least the main points you want to cover.
Once you send me the text, I’ll put together a post—about 600 words or so. I’ll make sure it sounds like it really comes from Marin County, with nods to places like San Rafael, Novato, Mill Valley, Sausalito, Tiburon, Corte Madera, Larkspur, Fairfax, San Anselmo, Ross, Point Reyes Station, and honestly, any other local spots worth mentioning.
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Here’s what you can expect after you provide the content:
– A roughly 600-word blog post, written with a Marin County vibe.
– I’ll stick to the structure you want—starting with a paragraph that sums up what the article’s about. Then I’ll use
and < (just let me know if you want a different heading style).
sections with a couple of sentences between them.
Use HTML formatting:
- <p>…</p> for each paragraph
- <b>…</b> for bold text
- <i>…</i> for italics
- <li>…</li> for bullet points
Drop in a couple of bolded keywords for SEO, and try to work in Marin-centric terms naturally. Think about weaving in local flavor—maybe mention a Marin County neighborhood, a Sausalito sunrise, or the winding trails of Mill Valley.
Keep the structure clear and compelling. Highlight what actually matters in the article. If you’ve got quotes or data, toss those in where they fit best.
End with a short takeaway. Maybe encourage readers to comment, check out the next local event, or follow along for more coverage.
What I’ll need from you is pretty simple:
- Paste the full article text, or
- Share the main points or key facts (headline, who/what/when/where, outcomes, quotes, any hot topics, and why locals might care).
If you want to go the extra mile, you can add:
- SEO keywords you want to hit (like “Marin County housing”, “Sausalito waterfront redevelopment”, “Mill Valley trails”, “Novato school district”, “Point Reyes National Seashore”, etc.)
- Quotes you want to keep word-for-word.
- Specific Marin angles to focus on (maybe environment, housing, transportation, local business, outdoor fun, tourism—you get it).
Or, if you’d rather, I can just whip up a generic Marin-focused post outline now and fill in the content once you send the article. Just let me know what works for you, and I’ll make it fit your actual piece.
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