FastContent Playbook: Proven Templates to Publish Faster
Producing consistent, high-quality content quickly starts with predictable processes and reusable templates. This playbook gives a compact set of proven templates and a step-by-step workflow to help solo creators and small teams publish faster without sacrificing clarity or value.
How to use this playbook
- Pick the template that fits your content goal (educate, convert, entertain).
- Follow the 5-stage workflow for each piece: Brief → Draft → Edit → Design → Publish.
- Reuse and adapt blocks to speed work; treat templates as building blocks, not rules.
FastContent 5-Stage Workflow
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Brief (10–20 minutes)
- Goal: Single-sentence outcome (e.g., “Teach readers to write a 500-word product description in 15 minutes”).
- Audience: Primary persona and their pain point.
- Core idea: 1–2 key takeaways.
- CTA: Desired next action.
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Draft (20–60 minutes)
- Use the chosen template. Focus on structure and core points; leave polish for editing.
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Edit (15–30 minutes)
- Trim to essentials, check flow, add statistics or examples, optimize headings and first 100 words.
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Design (10–30 minutes)
- Create or source a hero image, add visual hierarchy, format for web/mobile, include CTAs.
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Publish (10–20 minutes)
- Final metadata: title, description, tags, canonical. Schedule or post and promote once.
Templates (pick one by format)
1) Quick How-To (Best for tutorials, actionable posts)
Structure:
- Hook: 1–2 sentences stating outcome.
- Why it matters: 1 paragraph.
- Steps (3–7): Each step with 1–3 sentences + one practical tip.
- Example: Short worked example.
- Quick checklist: 5 bullet checklist.
- CTA.
Template example:
- Hook: “Want to write a product description in 15 minutes?”
- Why: “Customers scan — clear, benefit-led copy sells.”
- Steps: 1) Target reader, 2) Pain → benefit, 3) Features → proof, 4) Short CTA.
- Example: [sample description]
- Checklist: [5 items]
- CTA: “Try this template and share results.”
2) Mini Case Study (Best for social proof and conversions)
Structure:
- Headline with result.
- Problem: 1 paragraph.
- Process: 3–5 bullet steps showing what was done.
- Outcome: Metrics and quote (if available).
- Key takeaways: 3 succinct lessons.
- CTA.
Template example:
- Headline: “How X grew signups 40% in 30 days”
- Problem: “Low conversion on trial page.”
- Process: bullets: A/B test headline, simplified form, added social proof.
- Outcome: “40% uplift; drop in friction.”
- Takeaways: 3 lessons.
- CTA: “Download the template.”
3) Listicle (Best for top tips/resources)
Structure:
- Intro: 2–3 sentences framing the list.
- Items (7–12): Each item title + 1–2 sentence explanation + resource link.
- Summary: 1 paragraph highlighting the best picks.
- CTA.
Template example:
- Intro: “Tools and tactics to speed your content pipeline.”
- Items: 1. Rapid brief template — use this to align stakeholders. 2. AI outline tool — generate headings fast. …
- Summary: “Start with the brief and choose one tool.”
- CTA: “Save this list.”
4) Framework Explainer (Best for productizing a method)
Structure:
- One-line summary of framework.
- Diagram or step labels (3–5).
- Deep-dive: 2–3 short paragraphs per step with examples.
- Common mistakes: 3 bullets.
- Implementation checklist.
- CTA.
Template example:
- Framework: “RAPID — Research, Align, Produce, Iterate, Distribute”
- Steps: short expl
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