I’m ready to transform the article, but I don’t have the actual text to work from yet.
Please paste the article content or some key excerpts. Even a quick summary or a handful of quotes would work.
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Once I have that, I’ll craft a Marin County blog post in the style you want. I’ll keep it around 600 words, use your title, and skip the H1 header like you asked.
I’ll use
and < for structure.
Headers, with a couple of sentences between each.
Paragraphs wrapped in <p></p>, bold text in <b></b>, italics in <i></i>, and bullet points in <li></li>.
Focus on Marin County is key, so don’t hesitate to drop in names like San Rafael, Mill Valley, Sausalito, Tiburon, Marin City, Novato, Larkspur, Corte Madera, Ross, San Anselmo, Fairfax, Bolinas, Point Reyes Station, or Inverness to really make it feel local.
Start with a short intro that just says what the article’s about, in plain English. No need to get fancy—just let readers know what they’re in for.
Use clear subheadings (h2 and h3) that feel like a real person wrote them. Let the story flow naturally.
Keep the language friendly for search engines, but don’t lose sight of Marin County readers and their neighboring towns. Stick to the facts, and if something’s not 100% certain, say so.
If you want to move fast, you can just paste in:
- the full article,
- the key parts (like titles, dates, places, numbers, quotes),
- or a quick summary (5–10 bullet points about who, what, when, where, why, and anything interesting).
If you’d rather go short, just send:
- The main story or topic
- Which Marin County communities are involved
- How it affects traffic, housing, local government, schools, or the environment
- Any quotes or numbers that stand out
- The vibe you want (informative, upbeat, cautious, etc.)
For a faster turnaround, toss in any SEO keywords you want to see (like “Marin County news,” “San Rafael developments,” or “Sausalito shoreline protection”).
If you care about a certain angle—maybe outdoor fun, the local economy, housing, schools, or the environment—just mention it. I’ll make sure it gets woven in.
After that, I’ll handle the rest and send you a finished, SEO-tuned blog post that’s just right for Marin County readers.
Here is the source article for this story: Oil Begins Flowing Through California Pipeline Under Trump Order
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