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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 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...
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...
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 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...
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...
write.rocks vs Evernote for Writers and Content Teams
write.rocks vs Evernote for Writers and Content Teams Evernote is excellent at saving information. Writing needs a different rhythm. Most writing tools can...
write.rocks vs Substack: Where to Write (and Where to Send)
write.rocks vs Substack: Where to Write (and Where to Send) Substack makes newsletters easy to publish. But “easy to publish” can still mean “messy to write.”...
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...
How to Avoid Losing Work: Versioning and Backups for Writers (write.rocks workflow)
How to Avoid Losing Work: Versioning and Backups for Writers (write.rocks workflow) Losing a draft hurts. And it often happens for boring reasons: you...
How to Run a Weekly Content Review in write.rocks
How to Run a Weekly Content Review in write.rocks A weekly review is how content becomes a pipeline instead of a pile. A good tool is only useful when it fits...
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...
You Keep Rewriting the Intro. Try This 3-Sentence Start.
You Keep Rewriting the Intro. Try This 3-Sentence Start. If you rewrite your intro ten times, it’s not because you care. It’s because you’re trying to solve...
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...
If Your Post Feels Rambling, Use the “So What” Pass
If Your Post Feels Rambling, Use the “So What” Pass Fix wandering drafts with one edit pass. The “So what?” filter helps you cut fluff and sharpen your point...
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....
How to Use Markdown Headings for Navigation (and a Table of Contents) in write.rocks
How to Use Markdown Headings for Navigation (and a Table of Contents) in write.rocks Headings are not decoration. Headings are navigation . If you write long...
write.rocks vs Google Docs: Better for Writing (Not Just Collaborating)
write.rocks vs Google Docs: Better for Writing (Not Just Collaborating) Google Docs is everywhere. But “everyone can edit it” isn’t the same as “it helps you...