New blog draft: 'What Does an Association Manager Do?'
Added a ~3,000-word blog draft covering the full operational scope of a community association manager (CAM) — the seven core duty buckets, what's outside the role, Florida CAM licensing under Chapter 468, CAI credentials (CMCA / AMS / PCAM), 2026 salary data with a 9-row range table, a hiring checklist, and a 5-question FAQ. Treated to the same SEO + social standard as the other 14 drafts: 52-char seo_title, 160-char meta description, 8-keyword seo_keywords, 5 tag pills, anchored H2s on every section for direct deep-linking, 10 inline feature-page links (work orders, documents, voting & ballots, board meetings, etc.), 4 inline cross-links to sibling blog posts (Hidden Cost, three-path breakdown, how-to-switch), and 6 state-hub links into Florida / NY / TX / AZ statute pages. Stays as draft pending Kevin's review; lives at /blog/what-does-an-association-manager-do once flipped to published.
Deeper rewrite of the Parking & Units feature page
soshiny.com/features/parking-units got a content + SEO pass. Two empty H3 sections ("What's on each unit record" and "And every parking spot is its own record too") had been rendering as bare headings with no body underneath — both are now filled with the actual field list of what lives on each record (identifier, type, ownership %, sqft, assessments, floor plan, occupants, modification history, board-only notes for units; spot ID, kind, assigned unit, sticker number + expiration, current vehicle, rental tag, citation history for parking spots). The page also picked up: anchored H3 ids on every section so any one can be linked to directly, an FAQ section at the bottom with FAQPage structured data (Google can now surface 5 questions and answers in search results), 18 inline links to related SoShiny feature pages, 3 inline links into the Florida statute hub (§718.110, §718.112, Chapter 720), an honest meta description that no longer gets truncated mid-word, an alt attribute on the social-share image, varied benefit icons (8 distinct emoji instead of two repeated 🏠/🛡️), and cooperatives + mobile home parks added to the "related industries" list.
All 14 blog drafts now SEO and social ready
Every unpublished blog draft on soshiny.com (14 in total — covering self-managed boards, choosing software, online voting, switching tools, Florida statute compliance, e-signatures, board onboarding, and more) got a content and SEO pass. Each draft now leads with a Key Takeaways callout, has anchored H2 sections (so any heading can be linked to directly), and ends with a 5-question FAQ that emits FAQPage structured data — meaning Google can show those questions and answers directly in search results. Bodies roughly tripled in length on average to add the FAQ section, plus 4–11 inline links per post to relevant SoShiny feature pages, sibling blog posts, the Florida statute hub, and the comparison hub. Each draft also picked up a custom SEO title, meta description, comma-separated keywords, and 5 tag pills that flow into the BlogPosting structured data. Status stays as draft on every one — Kevin reviews each before flipping it to published.
Deeper rewrite of the “Hidden Cost of Email and Spreadsheets” blog post
The most-visited blog post — soshiny.com/blog/hidden-cost-of-email-and-spreadsheets — got a content + SEO pass. The body roughly tripled in length to add a Key Takeaways callout at the top, a new section showing what email-and-spreadsheets looks like inside three different community types (a 220-unit condo, a 96-unit HOA, and a 120-slip marina / 88-lot mobile home park), and a 5-question FAQ at the bottom that emits FAQPage structured data so Google can surface answers directly in search. 14 inline links now point to relevant SoShiny feature pages (work orders, voting & ballots, activity log, rules & bylaws, documents, full association website, lobby TV, email broadcasts, parking & units, who’s away, insurance & COI tracker, board meetings & minutes) and three sibling blog posts (community-software cost, how-to-switch-without-losing-data, the self-managed-board series). The post also picked up tag pills (Board governance · Self-managed HOA · Community software · Operations · Cost of ownership), a custom SEO title and meta description, meta keywords, and updated structured data — three JSON-LD blocks now on the page (Organization, BlogPosting with Person author and the new tag list, and FAQPage).
37 feature landing pages now published with real content
Every SoShiny feature now has its own dedicated landing page at soshiny.com/features/{slug} — 22 marquee features (Architectural Review, Voting & Ballots, Lobby TV, Documents, Electronic Signatures, etc.) plus 15 new utility-feature pages (Florida Statutes, FAQ, In-App Help, Marketplace, Property Listings, Newsletter Signup, Locations, Insurance & COI Tracker, Storage Tracking, Activity Log, Employees, Contacts, Violations Workflow, Media & Photo Galleries, Area Attractions). Each page leads with a Did-You-Know hook, a plain-English overview, four real per-vertical use cases (condo, HOA, marina, campground), 8 owner-and-board benefit cards, cross-links to related features, and an industry-coverage block. Sitemap now lists 37 feature URLs. The homepage compact "supporting cast" strip is now CMS-driven — adding a new feature in admin automatically surfaces it.
Housing cooperatives now have their own vertical page
Added soshiny.com/cooperatives.php targeting boards of housing co-ops, mutual housing associations, and limited-equity cooperatives. Covers Florida Chapter 719 share-and-occupancy structure, fitness-and-finance approvals, member loan tracking, and the assessment-vs.-rent distinction that trips up cooperative boards. Cross-linked into the homepage By-Industry strip alongside Condos, HOAs, Marinas, Mobile Home Parks, Deed-Restricted Communities, and 55+ Communities. The Condos vertical now redirects co-op-curious traffic across to the new page so the right audience lands on the right copy.