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Articles sourced from real discussions, not recycled search results

Most AI blog posts rewrite whatever's already ranking on Google. Readers notice. They've read the same advice 10 times. There's no reason to stay. Heywrite draws from real forums, discussions, and publications. The content brings something the reader hasn't seen on every other blog.

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What "real sources" means

  • Forums and discussionsReal opinions, experiences, and debates. Not summarized listicles.
  • PublicationsIndustry sources that hold up if a reader checks.
  • No recycled search resultsThe article brings new information, not a rewrite of page one.

Why real sources matter for readers and rankings

Readers stay longer on content that tells them something new. Google rewards that engagement. AI search engines are more likely to cite content with verifiable, specific claims from real sources.

Real sources make content more credible, more engaging, and more rankable.

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Content grounded in forums, discussions, and publications.

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