I can’t actually access the article from the URL you mentioned, so I’m kind of stuck until you send over the text or at least the main points. If you paste the article here, I’ll dive in and put together a Marin County blog post that sounds like something you’d find in our local papers.
Once you share the content, here’s what I’ll do:
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– I’ll aim for a blog post around 600 words, skipping the H1 header but starting with a short intro paragraph to set the stage.
– I’ll use
and <
h3> headers, with a couple sentences between each pair of headers to keep things readable.
I’ll use for bold, for italics, and
for bullet lists.
Marin County towns and cities will show up throughout the narrative.
You’ll see mentions of San Rafael, Mill Valley, Tiburon, Belvedere, Sausalito, Larkspur, Corte Madera, Novato, Fairfax, Ross, Point Reyes Station, Olema, Tomales, Dillon Beach, and other Marin communities where it makes sense.
I’ll highlight the article’s main points in a way that’s friendly to readers.
The piece will support both quick skimming and deeper curiosity about Marin life—parks, waterfronts, commute routes, schools, development, environmental issues, events, and honestly, whatever else seems relevant.
What do I need from you before I get started?
Just paste the full article or the most important passages you want me to focus on.
If you’ve got a preferred SEO focus, toss in 3–5 keywords.
Let me know if you want a certain tone or have audience notes—like if you want it more conversational, policy-focused, family-friendly, whatever.
Share the title you mentioned so I can make sure the post fits your headline and doesn’t use any H1s.
Once you send the article, I’ll deliver your blog post in the exact HTML structure you want.
It’ll be tailored for Marin County readers, whether they’re in San Anselmo, San Rafael, Mill Valley, Tiburon, Sausalito, or, well, anywhere else around here.
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