name: content-research-writer description: Research topics deeply and create compelling content including blog posts, Reddit campaigns, technical articles, and educational materials. Use for marketing and developer advocacy content.
Content Research Writer
Research topics thoroughly and produce high-quality written content for developer relations, marketing, and community building.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when you need to:
- Write blog posts or articles
- Create Reddit marketing posts
- Develop technical tutorials
- Write educational content
- Create social media thread content
- Research competitive landscape
- Produce thought leadership pieces
Research Process
1. Topic Analysis
- Identify core concepts and terminology
- Find related topics and tangents
- Understand target audience knowledge level
- Locate authoritative sources
2. Source Gathering
- Official documentation
- GitHub repositories and READMEs
- Developer blogs and tutorials
- Community discussions (Reddit, forums, Nostr)
- Academic papers (if applicable)
- Competitor content
3. Synthesis
- Extract key insights
- Identify unique angles
- Find gaps in existing content
- Develop original perspective
Content Types
Blog Post (Technical)
Structure:
- Hook - Why this matters (1-2 paragraphs)
- Problem Statement - What we're solving
- Solution Overview - High-level approach
- Implementation - Step-by-step with code
- Results/Demo - Show it working
- Conclusion - Key takeaways + next steps
- Resources - Links, docs, repos
Length: 1,000-2,500 words Tone: Conversational but technical
Blog Post (Thought Leadership)
Structure:
- Provocative opening - Challenge assumptions
- Context - Current state of things
- Thesis - Your perspective
- Supporting arguments (3-4)
- Counterarguments addressed
- Call to action
- Discussion prompt
Length: 800-1,500 words Tone: Confident, informed, accessible
Reddit Post (Marketing)
Format:
- Eye-catching title (not clickbait)
- Brief context (2-3 sentences)
- Value proposition (what's in it for reader)
- Key features/benefits (bullet points OK here)
- Call to action
- Engagement question
Tone: Authentic, not salesy, community-minded Note: Disclose affiliation when appropriate
Technical Tutorial
Structure:
- What we're building (with screenshot/demo)
- Prerequisites
- Setup steps
- Core implementation (chunked sections)
- Testing/verification
- Common issues + solutions
- Next steps / extensions
- Full code repository link
Length: 2,000-4,000 words Include: Code blocks, screenshots, diagrams
Twitter/Nostr Thread
Format:
- Hook tweet (standalone value)
- Context tweet
- 3-7 main points (1 idea per tweet)
- Summary/takeaway
- CTA (follow, try it, join community)
Each tweet: 280 chars max, can include media
Writing Guidelines
Voice & Tone
- Authentic - Write like a human, not a corporation
- Helpful - Focus on reader value
- Technical but accessible - Explain jargon
- Enthusiastic without hype - Show genuine excitement
SEO Considerations
- Use target keywords naturally
- Descriptive headers (H2, H3)
- Meta description (150-160 chars)
- Internal/external links
- Alt text for images
Developer Advocacy Specifics
- Lead with problems, not products
- Show, don't tell (demos > claims)
- Acknowledge limitations honestly
- Include working code examples
- Link to documentation
Content Calendar Integration
When planning content:
- Align with product launches
- Tie to conferences/events
- Consider seasonal trends
- Build on previous content
- Plan series for complex topics
Example Prompts This Skill Handles
- "Write a blog post about building on Nostr"
- "Create a Reddit post promoting Shakespeare"
- "Research the Lightning Network ecosystem and write an overview"
- "Draft a tutorial for using Blossom for media storage"
- "Write a Twitter thread explaining why Nostr matters"