April 13, 2026

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Blog/News for Economic Calendar Site

That advice was correct for the economic calendar project specifically — it has two genuinely different content types (evergreen tutorials vs. auto-generated weekly event summaries) that warrant separate category slugs. For that project, one WP install with two categories works fine:

  • /blog/category/tutorials/ — evergreen guides
  • /blog/category/news/ — auto-generated weekly calendar posts

No parent category needed — just two sibling categories. The /news/ custom post type approach is slightly cleaner for URL structure (/news/week-of-april-14/) but adds complexity. Start with categories, refactor to custom post type if you ever need different template layouts per type.

For VidClever: no /news/ category needed — you have no auto-news content planned.


Font Sizes: H1–H6, Paragraph

These are recommended values for Sen (headings) + DM Sans (body) on a blog. Set these in Thrive Architect’s global typography panel:

ElementDesktopTablet (768px)Mobile (375px)Line Height
H142px34px28px1.15
H232px28px24px1.2
H326px22px20px1.25
H421px19px18px1.3
H518px17px16px1.35
H616px15px15px1.4
Paragraph17px16px16px1.7
Caption/meta14px14px13px1.5

Critical rule: never go below 16px for body paragraph on any screen size — iOS Safari auto-zooms inputs smaller than 16px and 16px is the baseline for comfortable sustained reading. The 1.7 line height for paragraph is intentionally generous — blog articles are long-form, readers need breathing room.


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This is 2 lines + button. Fits the sidebar width. “Anti-slop” as the lead word is punchy and searchable.


Blog Opt-in Content Box

Use “Your channel, on autopilot. Without the slop.” — it’s the stronger headline. Here’s why: “A full month of anti-slop videos. One session.” front-loads the format (“videos”) when the real value is the automation. The second option sells the outcome (channel runs itself) which converts better for higher-intent readers.

Em dash (—) vs colon/dash: Keep em dashes. They are not an AI writing signal — they’re standard typography and used extensively by top copywriters. The real AI tells are overused filler words (“delve,” “navigate,” “revolutionize,” “game-changer”) and excessive bullet lists with identical structure. Your copy doesn’t have those.

Updated full box copy:

Your channel, on autopilot. Without the slop.

Set up your channel once. VidClever handles the research, script, voice, visuals, and edit — producing videos that look human-made, not template-generated. Human review is built in for the first 5 videos, or skip it and let it run.

Founding member access: 50% off your first 3 months, capped at 100 creators.

[your@email.com] [Check Availability]

Spot 23 of 100 remaining.

The “Human review built in for first 5 videos” line is a conversion-positive trust signal — it directly addresses the #1 objection (“but what if it produces garbage?”) and differentiates from tools that feel reckless.


CTA Box Placement

Based on your examples (VidRush/Buffer/Thrive pattern), the most effective layout is:

  1. Blog homepage: full opt-in box in the hero area, plus compact box at the bottom of the post grid
  2. Blog post template:
    • Sidebar (sticky): compact version — headline + button only
    • Above author box: full box (same as homepage hero box, slightly condensed) — this is where VidRush/VidIQ and Buffer place their CTAs
    • End of post “P.S.” line (no box, just inline text): “P.S. VidClever is currently in founding member beta — 100 spots at 50% off. [Check availability →]”

Don’t put a CTA in the middle of the article body — Ahrefs and Backlinko skipping it entirely is the right instinct for a content-first brand. Interrupting the article with a sales box increases bounce rate for readers who came for information.


Affiliate Disclaimer

Yes, add it — one global instance, not per-post. The clean approach:

  • Add a single line to your post template footer (above author box): “Some links in this article may be affiliate links. We only recommend tools we’ve tested and believe add genuine value.”
  • In Rank Math Pro, you can set this as a global “schema disclaimer” that appears on all posts automatically — no manual addition per article

For autoblogged posts: this gets inserted automatically if it’s part of your post template in Thrive, not the content itself. ✅


Discount: Still Recommend Despite VidRush Not Offering One

VidRush’s no-discount approach works because they have a strong brand positioning and genuine exclusivity (their waitlist is genuinely full, Google sign-in required, 5-step qualifier). They’ve already done the credibility work. For VidClever launching to zero brand recognition, the 3-month founding member discount overcomes the “I’ve never heard of this” objection. Once you have 20+ reviews or a demo video, you can remove the discount and rely on exclusivity alone.

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About the author 

Hazel Seo

Hazel is the founder of VidClver, a YouTube content automation SaaS. With a background in social media marketing, paid media buying, and building automation tools, she writes about content growth and digital marketing strategy. By night, you'll find her binge-watching K-dramas or listening to BTS on repeat.

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Disclosure: Some links in this article may be affiliate links. We only recommend tools we've tested and believe add genuine value.

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