Before the Draft: Share Your Items and Goals
A strong editorial feature starts with specificity: names, nuances, and the context that makes each piece worth reading about. With a few details up front, the narrative can move beyond generic praise and into genuinely useful guidance.
What is needed
- Item list: names/titles of each piece and 1-2 key details per item (materials, standout feature, price range, or use case). - Category: e.g., kitchen tools, wellness accessories, travel gear, or another focus. - Audience and tone: professional, giftable, budget-conscious, enthusiast, etc. - Quantity: how many items to include. - SEO: primary keyword or phrase to target; any secondary keywords. - Links: whether to include links or keep it editorial-only. - Regional notes: US/UK spelling, currency, or availability considerations.