Citrus America's blog content serves a dual purpose: educating readers about the superiority of fresh-squeezed juice over packaged alternatives, and capturing SEO traffic from people searching for packaged juice brands. This strategy was clarified and reinforced during the [1], where Miriam Framson flagged that past blog drafts had inadvertently promoted packaged juice products rather than positioning fresh juice as the better choice.
Fresh juice — made with Citrus America machines — is superior to packaged juice. Every piece of content should reinforce this. The blog is not selling juice; it is selling the machine and the outcome (fresh, better-tasting juice) as an alternative to what customers currently buy off the shelf.
Mentioning packaged juice brands (e.g., Tropicana, Natalie's) is permitted and encouraged for SEO purposes — people searching for those brands may land on CAI content and discover fresh juice as an alternative. However, the framing must always position fresh juice as the superior option.
| ✅ Acceptable | ❌ Not Acceptable |
|---|---|
| "If you love Natalie's, wait until you taste fresh-squeezed" | "It's okay to use packaged juice" |
| "Tropicana is convenient, but fresh juice offers [benefit]" | "Natalie's tastes great" (without contrast) |
| Mentioning a brand once or twice to capture search traffic | Promoting or endorsing a packaged brand on its own merits |
Practical rhythm: Mention a competitor brand once or twice per post to capture search intent, then pivot immediately to why fresh juice is the better alternative.
All content contributors should internalize these principles before drafting:
These topics align with the strategy and have been referenced or approved:
Blog drafts go through client review before publication. Miriam Framson has flagged that past drafts required significant edits to remove language that promoted packaged juice. Writers should self-check against the guidelines above before submitting for review to reduce revision cycles.
Approved blogs are repurposed into:
- Monthly newsletters
- Social media posts (LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook) via the [2]