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Advanced Markdown Features for Power Users on Write.rocks
Advanced Markdown Features for Power Users on Write.rocks You know the basics: headers, bold, italics, links. But markdown offers far more than these...
Content Scheduling Strategies: Planning Your Write.rocks Publishing Calendar
Content Scheduling Strategies: Planning Your Write.rocks Publishing Calendar Consistency is the secret weapon of successful bloggers. While viral posts grab...
Internal Linking Strategy: Connect Your Write.rocks Content for SEO and Engagement
Internal Linking Strategy: Connect Your Write.rocks Content for SEO and Engagement Your blog posts don't exist in isolation. Each article is a node in a...
Complete Guide to Image Optimization for Your Write.rocks Blog
Complete Guide to Image Optimization for Your Write.rocks Blog Images are the lifeblood of engaging blog content. They break up walls of text, illustrate...
Deep Dive into Blog Analytics: Tracking What Matters on Write.rocks
Deep Dive into Blog Analytics: Tracking What Matters on Write.rocks Publishing great content is only half the battle. Understanding how that content...
The Paragraph Length Rule for Online Reading
The Paragraph Length Rule for Online Reading Most people don’t read online. They scan. Long paragraphs are where attention goes to die. The rule Aim for: 2–4...
How to Edit Your Own Writing: A Three-Pass System You Can Run in write.rocks
How to Edit Your Own Writing: A Three-Pass System You Can Run in write.rocks Self-editing is hard because you’re too close to the work. You know what you meant...
Document Product Updates as Release Notes Readers Actually Read
Document Product Updates as Release Notes Readers Actually Read Turn messy changelogs into readable updates. Draft release notes with a clear structure in...
Writing Training Handouts and Workshop Notes in write.rocks
Writing Training Handouts and Workshop Notes in write.rocks Training content fails when it’s just information. Good training includes: outcomes exercises...
You Can't Finish Because You Keep Adding New Sections
You Can't Finish Because You Keep Adding New Sections Some drafts don’t end. They expand. If you keep adding new sections, you’re not writing—you’re doing...
How to Add Internal Links While You Draft (Not After)
How to Add Internal Links While You Draft (Not After) Internal links shouldn’t be an afterthought. Add them during drafting to build clusters faster in...
Writing a High-Converting Landing Page Draft in write.rocks
Writing a High-Converting Landing Page Draft in write.rocks Landing pages fail for one reason: the reader can’t tell what you do in 5 seconds. write.rocks...
Stuck in Research Hell? How to Stop Reading and Start Writing
Stuck in Research Hell? How to Stop Reading and Start Writing Research feels safe. Writing feels exposed. That’s why it’s easy to get stuck. When writing feels...
You Don't Trust Your Draft. Use a Fact-Check Pass.
You Don't Trust Your Draft. Use a Fact-Check Pass. Sometimes you don’t publish because the writing is bad. More often, you don’t publish because you’re not...
Internal Linking for Writers: A Simple Rule That Actually Gets Done
Internal Linking for Writers: A Simple Rule That Actually Gets Done Internal linking is one of the highest-leverage SEO tasks. It’s also the easiest to forget....
The 60-Minute Internal Link Audit: A Practical Workflow in write.rocks
The 60-Minute Internal Link Audit: A Practical Workflow in write.rocks Internal links are one of the highest-leverage SEO actions you can take. They’re also...
Keyword Mapping for Small Sites: A Simple, Spreadsheet-Free Approach
Keyword Mapping for Small Sites: A Simple, Spreadsheet-Free Approach Keyword mapping sounds like enterprise SEO. For small sites, it should be simple: one...
How to Build a Reusable Post Template Library
How to Build a Reusable Post Template Library Save hours by turning your best posts into templates. Create a simple template library inside write.rocks. What...
write.rocks vs Notion: When to Draft (and When to Document)
write.rocks vs Notion: When to Draft (and When to Document) Notion can be your company brain. But a company brain is not always a writing engine . This...
The “Reader Question” Outline: Write Answers, Not Essays
The “Reader Question” Outline: Write Answers, Not Essays Make every section earn its place by answering a reader question. Draft sharper posts using this...