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To move things along, just paste the article text or the main parts you want to cover. That means any big findings, useful data, expert quotes, dates, places—plus whatever context or implications seem important.
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- The main finding or news angle
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- What could happen next, or why people should care
- Any pushback or limitations
Can’t share the full thing? Even a quick summary with the essentials is enough for me to get started on a blog post.
Other stuff that helps:
- Who you’re writing for (general readers, scientists, policymakers, etc.)
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Once you send over the details—text, summary, whatever—I’ll put together a post that’s formatted right, hits about 600 words, is SEO-friendly, and ready to go live.
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