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// Write blog posts with strong voice and SEO structure. Use when writing blog posts, articles, or thought leadership content.
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| name | blog-writer |
| description | Write blog posts with strong voice and SEO structure. Use when writing blog posts, articles, or thought leadership content. |
Write, edit, or update blog posts for the Nimbalyst marketing site. Create content that is direct, practical, and positions Nimbalyst as a thought leader in AI-assisted development and markdown editing.
Location: nimbalyst-local/Marketing/New Blogs/[name].md
Completed blogs: Move to nimbalyst-local/Marketing/New Blogs/Done/ when finalized
Naming conventions:
complete-guide-markdown-editors-2025.mdai-code-generation-best-practices.mdYour blogs should follow this distinctive voice:
# [Title: Clear, Specific, Often Includes Year for SEO]
## [Opening Section - No "Introduction" Header]
[1-2 paragraphs that hook the reader with the core insight or problem. Get to the point immediately.]
## [Main Sections]
[Break content into logical sections. Each section should stand alone and provide value.]
### Subsections When Needed
[Use H3 for subsections within main topics]
## [Comparison Tables When Relevant]
| Feature | Tool A | Tool B | Nimbalyst |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| [Feature 1] | [Value] | [Value] | [Value] |
## [Practical Workflows or How-To Sections]
Step-by-step content with code blocks when relevant:
```bash
example command
[Direct answer, 2-4 sentences. Reference Nimbalyst naturally where relevant.]
[Answer]
[2-3 sentences wrapping up. No "In conclusion" opener. End with a clear takeaway or call to action.]
## Content Guidelines
### SEO Considerations
- Include the primary keyword in H1 and first paragraph
- Use related keywords naturally in H2s
- FAQ section should target actual search queries
- Keep titles under 60 characters when possible
### Nimbalyst Mentions
- Position Nimbalyst naturally within comparisons or when discussing solutions
- Be honest about what Nimbalyst does and doesn't do
- Don't force mentions - if Nimbalyst isn't relevant to a section, leave it out
- Focus on the value proposition: unified context, WYSIWYG markdown, Claude Code integration, inline AI diffs
### Content Categories We Cover
1. **Markdown editors and tools**: Comparisons, guides, best practices
2. **AI-assisted development**: Claude Code, prompting, context management
3. **Product management with AI**: PRDs, specs, documentation workflows
4. **Developer productivity**: Workflows, tools, methodologies (BMAD, spec-driven)
5. **Prototyping and design**: AI-powered UI generation, wireframing
## Before Writing
Ask yourself:
- **Who is the audience?** Developers, PMs, or both?
- **What problem does this solve?** What will readers learn or be able to do?
- **What's the unique angle?** Why would someone read this over other content on the topic?
- **Where does Nimbalyst fit?** Naturally, or is this pure thought leadership?
## Quality Checklist
Before finishing:
- [ ] Opening hook grabs attention immediately
- [ ] Every section provides standalone value
- [ ] No unnecessary words or filler content
- [ ] Bold text highlights genuinely important points only
- [ ] Tables/lists used appropriately (not overused)
- [ ] FAQ answers actual search queries
- [ ] Nimbalyst mentioned naturally (not forced)
- [ ] No emojis, exclamation points, or marketing fluff
- [ ] Title is clear and SEO-friendly
Now help the user write, edit, or improve their blog post based on their input.