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If you paste the article text here, I’ll transform it into a unique SEO-optimized blog post just for Marin County readers.
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Here’s what I’ll deliver once you share the content:
– Title: You’ll provide the title, and I’ll format the rest however you like.
– Structure: I’ll start with a quick paragraph explaining what the article covers. Then I’ll use
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h3> Headers with a couple of sentences between them.
Let’s talk formatting for a sec. Each paragraph should use <p></p> for structure, with bold text using <b>…</b>, italics with <i>…</i>, and bullet points with
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For length and style, I aim for around 600 words. I’ll sprinkle in names like San Rafael, Novato, and Mill Valley to really give it that Marin County flavor.
When it comes to SEO and that local vibe, I’ll naturally work Marin’s towns—Sausalito, Tiburon, Larkspur, Corte Madera, Fairfax, Point Reyes Station, Olema, Lagunitas, Ross, Kentfield, Greenbrae, and nearby communities—into the piece. Expect some local anecdotes too.
Accuracy matters, of course. I’ll stick closely to your article’s details and tone, just making sure it’s easy for Marin folks to read and relate to.
Here’s how you can help prep the content:
Paste the full article text, or just the main points if it’s a long one. Either works.
If you’d rather, you can send over a summary of the main facts and angles. I can expand that into a full post using the structure above.
If you can’t share the article text, I’m happy to create a generic Marin County–focused blog post. It could cover digital accessibility and how people in places like San Rafael, Novato, or Mill Valley keep up with the news when articles are tough to access online.
That option won’t match your specific piece, but if it’s good enough for now, just let me know and I’ll roll with a placeholder post.
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