I run an online wedding-planning resource and want to expand the blog section with a small series of well-researched, formally written articles. Each post should inform couples in a clear, authoritative voice while still feeling warm enough to keep them reading to the final paragraph. Scope • 6 blog posts, 1700 – 2200 words each • Topics spread evenly across: – actionable Venue- Planning tips – balanced vendor recommendations (venues, photographers, caterers, etc.) – engaging real-wedding spotlights that illustrate lessons learned • Content must be original, fact-checked, and optimized for search without keyword stuffing. • Where vendors are mentioned, include at least one practical takeaway couples can use even if they book someone else. • For real-wedding stories, I’ll supply a short brief and any interview notes; you turn them into a narrative case study that fits the overall formal, informative tone. Acceptance criteria 1. Posts arrive in Google Docs with proper headings, meta description, and two suggested internal links to existing pages. 2. Grammarly score 95+ and plagiarism report under 3 %. Strictly No AI Content. 3. First draft of each article delivered on the agreed-upon schedule; final version no later than three days after feedback. If this structure works for you, let’s pin down the calendar and get started.