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Start sentences with actions. "Click the button," "Whisk the eggs," "Unscrew the panel."

you want to write a guide for? If you give me the subject , I can draft a custom outline for you.

"If the light is blinking red, you need to reset the router." FAQ: Answer the one question everyone asks at the 50% mark. 5. The "Success" Close Start sentences with actions

If a step has "and then," it’s probably two steps.

The most valuable part of a guide is telling the reader what to do when things go wrong. "If the light is blinking red, you need to reset the router

Here is a quick framework to draft a guide that actually gets read. 1. The "Hook & Scope"

Is this a 5-minute fix or a weekend project? The most valuable part of a guide is

If a step is weird or counterintuitive, briefly explain why. ("Lower the temperature now so the glass doesn't crack.") 3. Visual Landmarks People don't read; they scan.