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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...
Too Many Ideas? Use a Parking Lot Section
Too Many Ideas? Use a Parking Lot Section Keep momentum without losing ideas. A parking lot section helps you stay focused while drafting in write.rocks. What...
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...
How to Write a High-Intent Landing Page in write.rocks
How to Write a High-Intent Landing Page in write.rocks Landing pages fail when they’re written like blog posts. SEO content wins when it matches intent and...
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...
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...
write.rocks vs Medium: Where Should You Draft and Publish?
write.rocks vs Medium: Where Should You Draft and Publish? Medium is designed for distribution. write.rocks is designed for producing clean drafts. They solve...
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...
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...
A Simple Client Approval Workflow for Content in write.rocks
A Simple Client Approval Workflow for Content in write.rocks Client approvals are where good content projects go to die. Not because clients are difficult....
The Anti-Procrastination Writing System: Start Ugly, Finish Clean
The Anti-Procrastination Writing System: Start Ugly, Finish Clean Procrastination often hides inside the word "perfect." Most writing problems aren’t talent...
Keyword Intent: A Simple Mapping Framework for Blog Topics
Keyword Intent: A Simple Mapping Framework for Blog Topics Match topics to intent so you write posts that rank and convert. Map keywords to the right post type...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Building a Knowledge Base That Actually Gets Used With write.rocks
Building a Knowledge Base That Actually Gets Used With write.rocks The best knowledge bases read like product onboarding, not manuals. write.rocks shines when...
The One-Idea-Per-Paragraph Rule: Write Clearer in write.rocks
The One-Idea-Per-Paragraph Rule: Write Clearer in write.rocks If your writing feels “muddy,” it’s usually not a vocabulary problem. It’s a paragraph problem....