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Keep it crisp - Aim for under 1000 words. This helps you stay clear and to the point, and it respects the reader’s time.

Say what you mean, and mean what you say - If something is the best, the fastest, or the biggest, let the numbers show it. Avoid making claims that don’t carry weight. Context and comparison speak louder than adjectives.

No fluff, no filler - Say things once, and say them well. Tautologies and redundant phrases weaken your argument and lose the reader’s attention. Every sentence should have a job.

Start strong - Begin with something that anchors the piece. Bring your main idea or point of view into the first paragraph so readers know why they’re here.

Build and support your argument - Give your perspective shape through examples, context, or contrast. Don’t just inform - help the reader see something more clearly.

Close with clarity - Wrap up with a sense of resolution. Use the final paragraph to show why your point matters and how it holds up. Leave your reader with something to take away.

Stick to hyperlinks - Reference external material using hyperlinks only. No footnotes or alternate citation styles. Keep it clean and easy to explore.

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