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Flynn Audio Content Priorities

Overview

As of January 2026, Flynn Audio's content workload has been triaged to focus Sam's writing effort on high-impact, time-sensitive blog content while deferring service page copy until the page templates are ready in draft mode. This reduces context-switching and ensures copy is written against a concrete page structure rather than in a vacuum.

Blog Post Queue

Priority 1: Debunking Remote Start Myths

Sam has already begun drafting this post (started ~January 2nd). Karly confirmed this is the right post to prioritize given seasonal timing — remote start demand peaks in winter, making this content immediately relevant for both organic search and supporting the Google Ads push.

Why this post matters:
- Directly supports the Remote Start Google Ads campaign, which is the top budget priority for Q1 2026
- Addresses common customer objections, supporting conversion on product and service pages
- Seasonal relevance makes early publication valuable

Remaining Blog Queue

Additional blog posts are queued in the shared content tracker. Karly will send Sam a prioritized top-5 list to clarify sequencing after the "Debunking Remote Start Myths" post is complete. Known items in the queue include:

Service Page Copy — Deferred

Service page copy has been explicitly deprioritized. The decision: build pages in draft mode first, then write copy against the actual page structure.

Rationale:
- Writing copy before the page layout exists leads to rework
- Draft-mode pages keep the site clean while work is in progress
- Sam's time is better spent on blog content that can publish immediately

Action: Sam should treat service page copy requests as blocked until Karly's team signals that draft pages are ready for review.

General Principle

Write copy against real pages, not hypothetical ones. Blog content with clear seasonal or campaign alignment takes priority over evergreen service copy.

This mirrors a broader content workflow principle: time-sensitive content (seasonal blog posts, campaign-supporting pages) should jump the queue ahead of structural copy that depends on design decisions not yet finalized.