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Content brief
The Reviews
🎯 the reviews📣 Blog📅 2026-07-11From the site's live “The Reviews” section
Outline
- Direct answer (40–60 words) — open with the one-sentence answer so AI answer engines can quote it verbatim
- Why this matters for news readers
- The specifics — 3–5 scannable H2 subsections a reader can jump between
- A plain-English FAQ (3–4 real questions) — answer engines lift these directly
- Call to action + built-in lead capture
Key points
- Anchor to the homepage's live “The Reviews” section and cross-link it — the homepage already carries 0 internal links to weave from.
- Primary keyword “the reviews” goes in the H1, the URL slug and the first sentence.
- Close a real gap while you publish — Title tag: Write a 40-60 char title with the primary keyword near the front.
- Playbook technique applied: Move agents from chat to autonomous action
Call to action
Invite readers to join the TV Reviewer newsletter for the next guide — build the capture into the piece itself (separate assistants that help from agents that act; automate the act path).
Title tag rewrite
Now
TV Reviewer — The people watching the shows, and what they think
Recommended
News | TV Reviewer
Current title is 64 chars. This leads with the primary phrase and stays inside Google's ~60-char cutoff.
Copy-paste
<title>News | TV Reviewer</title>
Meta description rewrite
Now
A criticism magazine for television. Profiles of working TV critics, reviews of new and ongoing series, and arguments about what's worth your time.
Recommended
News — TV Reviewer. What to know, where to start, and how to choose the right news. See the guide.
Current description is 147 chars. Target 150–160 with the phrase, a benefit and a soft CTA.
Copy-paste
<meta name="description" content="News — TV Reviewer. What to know, where to start, and how to choose the right news. See the guide.">
Social draft · LinkedIn
New from TV Reviewer: “The Reviews”. A plain-English read for anyone weighing news — the criteria that actually matter, and the questions worth asking first. Full guide linked below.
Ties to: The Reviews
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