MC-Guide
Content Writing
Content Writing The Workflow: Process 2 To 11
This content writing workflow have 11 processes that going to help you in your planning, writing, pitching, and submission process.
This workflow not only shows you step by step process, but also gives you a generator – simply put your idea and copy paste the final output. Click on each card to start.
Process 8: Editing & Fact-Check (Make It Editor-Ready)
Process 1 made your promise clear. Process 2 gave you sources. Process 3 gave structure. Process 6 gave proof. Process 7 produced Draft v1. Now you do the professional step: tighten the writing and verify the facts.
Editor trust = clarity + clean structure + verified claims.
What you’ll build in Process 8
You will create a Process 8 Edit Checklist + a Fact-Check Log. This makes your draft editor-friendly and protects you from corrections later.
Beginners edit for “style” first. Professionals edit for: promise → structure → clarity → proof → facts.
The beginner approach (6 editing blocks)
Do edits in the right order. That’s how you get fast and professional.
Does the draft match your Strategy Brief and Assigned negotiation?
- Read only the intro + headings.
- Ask: “Is this the same promise I pitched?”
- If not: rewrite intro or adjust headings.
Does each H2 do one job?
- Each H2 should answer one reader question.
- Remove repeated sections.
- Add a short takeaway line at the end of each section.
Make it easy to read fast
- Shorten sentences.
- Replace jargon with plain words.
- Use bullets for steps, options, lists.
Every important claim needs support
- If you wrote [ADD SOURCE], fix it now.
- Put proof near the claim (not at the end).
- Prefer primary sources and official docs.
Verify numbers, names, dates, and “always/never” claims
- Check spelling of people/companies/tools.
- Confirm dates and versions.
- Remove absolute language unless proven.
Make it submission-ready
- Clean headings and formatting.
- Strong ending checklist + CTA.
- Quick scan for typos and repeated words.
Edit & Fact-Check Builder (copy-paste checklist)
Paste your Draft v1. This tool helps you generate a clean “edit plan” and a fact-check log template.
Paste draft to generate edit plan…
Common beginner editing mistakes (and the fix)
Polishing sentences too early
Fix: confirm promise and structure first. Then polish.
Claims with no support
Fix: proof near claims. Replace big claims with verified ones.
“Always / never / best”
Fix: qualify or cite. Use “often,” “in many cases,” “for most.”
You can’t defend numbers later
Fix: keep a simple log: claim → source → date checked.
Checklist: is Draft v2 ready for submission formatting?
Click to check. When done, you’re ready for Process 6 (Formatting & Assets).