DUPLICATE ONLY: SET POST TITLE LAST (CAPS, 70 CHAR MAX)
Part 1: Here Goes Your Title (Title Case, H2)
Before delving into the explanation of this section called "body," I'd like to provide you with a link for the featured image. You can simply duplicate the explanatory image you'll find, ensuring it has the correct dimensions.
5Ws
Now, let's delve deeper into your topic, elaborating on the 5Ws introduced in the excerpt. Align your text to the left and maintain the default font for readability. Utilize bold strategically to emphasize key words or phrases, ensuring important points stand out for readers.
For the first paragraph, aim for conciseness while providing sufficient context. Keep it between 150-200 words, or roughly 800-1000 characters, to maintain reader engagement without overwhelming them with too much detail upfront.
Remember, this section sets the stage for the rest of your article, so strike a balance between depth and brevity. Provide enough information to hook your readers and encourage them to continue, but avoid bogging them down with unnecessary information.
Links
Links play a vital role in articles, enhancing navigation and credibility.
Internal links guide readers to related topics within your site, such as this article on writing introductions, while external links to reputable sources offer additional context, like this research study by a reputable institution. By incorporating both types of links thoughtfully, you enrich your article and provide readers with a more comprehensive reading experience.
For links, please double check that the color automatically applied is #ef6367.
And also, remember that the color of the text is #4E3228, while the color for the headings/titles is #6e2327.
Images
To make the article more colorful (and at the same time, perhaps explain the more difficult concepts using images), we ask you to add at least 3 images:

The first on the left, the second on the right, and the third again on the left. This is done using a table containing the in-article image (more details about it are in the example image). This way, we aim to unify and make all articles consistent!
Remember to consider that with the wrapped text, you cannot go below the bottom margin of the image. So, if you simply keep the text I used here, you should be perfectly fine. 253 Char.
Part 2: Here Goes Your Title (Title Case, H2)
Continue crafting your article. In the meantime, let me clarify the significance of incorporating subheadings.
Example of subheading (Sentence case, H3)
Subheadings play a crucial role in text organization, preventing it from becoming overly dense. They provide a logical division within the content, aiding readers in navigating through complex information. To integrate them effectively into your article, utilize the "Title 4" font style.
Here you can find the format for the second image of your article, which will be aligned to the right with the wrapping text on the left. As before, remember to ensure that the text does not extend below the bottom margin of the image to maintain proper alignment. This format is designed to help maintain consistency across all articles. Remember to alternate left and right for images.

Part 3: Here Goes Your Title (Title Case, H2)
To insert quotations, always use the "blockquote" style, but the quoted text should be in italics and using color hex #344201. Immediately after the quoted text, remember to insert the citation in the format (Author, Year). You will then need to reference this citation in the bibliography, indicating the source used.
Here's an example below:
It's an example of a quotation. (eube, 2024)
Part 4: Here Goes Your Title (Title Case, H2)
In this section, you'll need to conclude your article. Conclusions generally reflect your perspective on the article, your stance on what you've previously presented.
Remember: a good article is unbiased; it should present both the positive and negative aspects, but the conclusions are yours!
AUTHOR
From the drop-down menu, select the name of the person writing the post. Only the names of the store owner and staff appear in the drop-down menu.
BLOG
Select the name of the blog where the post will be published. If you don't want to publish to one of your existing blogs, then you can create a new blog in the drop-down menu.
TAGS
Add tags to your blog posts to organize them by category or subject. Customers can click tags to find other blog posts in the same category. When a customer searches for a tag in your online store, matching blog posts will appear in the search results. Enter tags, separated by commas, in the Tags field. Tags can have up to 255 characters.
THEME TEMPLATE
Double check that for all your blog posts, the Theme Template is "EUBE-BLOG-POST-TMP"
SOURCES
Sources should include a citation and be listed alphabetically from A to Z.
If the source is a website, it should be formatted as follows:
- (Name of the author, 2024) Italicized title with a link to the website, [accessed on Month Day, 2024]
If the source is a book, it should be formatted as follows:
- (Name of the author, 2024) Author's Last Name, First Name, Title, City of Publication, Publisher, Year of Publication. By eube.
FURTHER INFORMATION
For further information about how to writing blog posts, please refer to the related Shopify Page here.