Judith writes about planning, drafting, editing, and organizing blog content with a focus on repeatable workflows that make publishing easier to maintain.
Heading structure helps readers scan content and helps editors catch organization problems before publishing.
A good outline turns a loose topic into a useful article structure. Learn a practical local workflow for better outlines.
Extra spaces and blank lines make content look careless. Clean them before publishing for better readability.
Duplicate line removal makes keyword lists, redirects, URLs, and content planning documents easier to manage.
Text case converters help clean headings, lists, labels, and imported data faster while keeping style consistent.
HowTo schema is useful for step-by-step instructional content. Learn how to apply it only where it truly fits.
FAQ schema helps search engines understand visible question-and-answer content. Learn when it is appropriate and how to use it responsibly.
Reading time helps set expectations, improve engagement, and design blog content that respects the reader attention span.
A word counter is more than a length checker. Use it to improve structure, pacing, depth, and editing discipline.
Is longer content always better? Learn what word count and reading time actually signal to search engines, and how to match both to your audience's expectations.