
Write your compelling opening paragraph here. This should hook the reader and introduce the main topic. Look at examples from your existing articles - they often start with statistics, global context, or the importance of the topic. Keep it engaging and informative.
This second paragraph can expand on the problem or opportunity, providing context and setting up why this topic matters to your audience.
Main Section Heading
Use H2 headings (##) for your main sections. These help structure your content and improve SEO. Each section should focus on a specific aspect of your topic.
Write your content in clear, informative paragraphs. Keep paragraphs focused on one main idea. Use transition sentences to connect ideas smoothly.
Subsection Heading (if needed)
Use H3 headings (###) for subsections within a main section. This helps create a clear hierarchy of information.
Another Major Section
Continue with your main content sections. Based on your existing articles, common section types include:
- Process/Steps (like in the composting article)
- Examples/Case Studies (like Indore examples in waste management)
- Advantages/Benefits
- Challenges/Disadvantages
- Implementation Details
- Community Impact
Lists and Steps
When describing processes or key points, use numbered lists:
- First step or key point
- Second step with clear description
- Third step, and so on…
Or bullet points for non-sequential items:
- Important point one
- Important point two
- Important point three
Adding Images Throughout

Place images strategically throughout your content to break up text and illustrate key points. Always use descriptive alt text for accessibility.
For multiple related images, you can group them:
What Not to Do / Challenges (Optional Section)
If applicable, include sections about limitations, challenges, or things to avoid. This adds credibility and helps readers make informed decisions.
- Challenge point one
- Challenge point two
- Challenge point three
Looking Ahead / Future Impact
Many of your articles end with forward-looking statements or calls to action. This section can discuss:
- Future possibilities
- How readers can get involved
- The broader impact potential
- Community engagement opportunities

Call to Action (Optional)
End with an engaging call to action that connects to Forengers’ mission. Examples from your articles:
- Encourage readers to try the method (like composting)
- Invite them to share experiences on Instagram
- Promote community involvement
- Connect to broader environmental goals
Remember to maintain Forengers’ tone: informative, encouraging, community-focused, and action-oriented.