Using the Submit Content Page
Location: Dashboard → Written Content → Submit Content
Overview
The Submit Content page allows providers to publish written articles, blog posts, and educational resources on Healing Sky.
This feature is designed to help you:
- Establish thought leadership
- Improve search visibility on the platform
- Educate clients and the public
- Support other providers
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Build long-term credibility beyond video
All written submissions are reviewed before publication to maintain platform quality and integrity.
Page Elements & How to Use Them
1. Title of Post
What it is:
The main headline of your article.
Why it matters:
This is the first thing readers see. It affects:
- Click-through rate
- Search visibility
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Professional perception
Best Practice:
Be clear and specific.
Instead of:
“Anxiety”
Write:
“How Mindfulness Reduces Anxiety in High-Stress Professionals”
2. Category
What it is:
Defines where your content lives within Healing Sky’s topic structure.
Options include selecting:
- Main Category
- Provider Type / Conditional Type / Treatment Modalities
- Sub-Category
- Group
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Sub-Group
Why it matters:
This determines:
- Where your article appears
- Who discovers it
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How it ranks in search
If you miscategorize, the right audience won’t find it.
Tip:
Choose the most accurate category — not the broadest one.
3. Intended Audience
Options:
- Client Users
- Providers
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General Public
What this does:
Helps Healing Sky match your content to the right users.
Client Users
Use this when writing:
- Educational content
- Self-help guidance
- Treatment explanations
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Wellness advice
Providers
Use this for:
- Clinical discussions
- Industry insights
- Practice-building strategies
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Peer education
General Public
Use this when:
- The content applies broadly
- It’s awareness-based
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It isn’t clinical or audience-specific
Why this matters:
Audience targeting improves content distribution and relevance.
4. Age Group & Sub Types (If Applicable)
Use these filters if your content is specific to:
- Children
- Teens
- Adults
- Seniors
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Specialty populations
This improves precision targeting.
If your content applies to all ages, leave it broad.
5. Content Editor
This is where you write your article.
You have formatting tools, including:
- Headers
- Bold/Italics
- Lists
- Alignment
- Links
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Media insertion
Why formatting matters:
- Improves readability
- Makes content look professional
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Keeps users engaged
Best Practices for Written Content:
- Use short paragraphs
- Use subheadings
- Use bullet points where helpful
- Avoid overly clinical language for public-facing posts
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Keep tone aligned with your audience
Long walls of text reduce engagement.
6. Upload Photos
You can upload multiple images.
File Guidelines:
- Maximum size: 5MB
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Recommended dimensions: 1920x1080 (16:9 ratio)
Why images matter:
- Increase engagement
- Break up text visually
- Improve shareability
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Create a more polished look
Use:
- Educational graphics
- Professional photos
- Infographics
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Relevant wellness imagery
Avoid:
- Stock images that feel generic
- Overly promotional graphics
7. Submit for Review
All written content goes through a review process.
Why this exists:
- Maintains platform quality
- Ensures compliance
- Protects users
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Keeps Healing Sky professional
Once approved, your content will be published and visible based on the category and audience selections you made.
Why Written Content Is Powerful
Video builds visibility.
Written content builds authority.
Articles:
- Stay searchable long-term
- Improve credibility
- Support SEO within the platform
- Help clients understand complex topics
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Position you as a trusted expert
Providers who consistently publish written content often:
- Build deeper trust
- Increase profile visits
- Strengthen brand positioning
When to Use Submit Content
Use this page when you want to:
- Publish an educational blog post
- Share research-backed insights
- Clarify misconceptions
- Provide step-by-step wellness guidance
- Establish expertise in a niche area
- Support your video content with deeper written explanation
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Choosing the wrong category
- Writing overly promotional content
- Submitting unfinished drafts
- Ignoring formatting
- Forgetting to define your audience