🌱 Phase 1: Foundation Blogs
Purpose: Establish the framework and introduce key ideas.
Style: Concise, structured, easy to digest.
Example: A blog that outlines “5 Questions to Ask About Cloud Strategy.”
🌿 Phase 2: Descriptive Expansion
Purpose: Deepen engagement by unpacking each section.
Style: More descriptive, weaving in examples, metaphors, or case studies.
Example: Instead of just listing “Align with Business Goals,” you’d narrate a scenario where misalignment caused wasted resources, then show how alignment transformed outcomes.
🌳 Phase 3: Series & Continuity
Purpose: Build a living archive where each blog connects to the next.
Style: Each section becomes its own blog, but tied together with a spiral logic—like chapters in a scroll.
Example: A series where each blog expands one of the five questions into a standalone, descriptive exploration.
✨ Why This Works
Readers who want quick takeaways get them in Phase 1.
Readers who crave depth find it in Phase 2.
Readers who want continuity and immersion follow the series in Phase 3.
So yes—you move into more blogs, but each one becomes more descriptive, layered, and interconnected. Think of it as spiraling outward: the first posts are seeds, and the later ones grow into branches that readers can climb.
Would you like me to sketch out how one of your existing sections could be expanded into a full descriptive blog, so you can see the difference in practice?