Weekly Blog Publish Prep — March 30, 2026
Generated: 2026-03-30 Week: March 30 – April 5, 2026 Posts this week: 0 — Pipeline empty Posts since last report (March 23): 2 new (Build Website with AI, Phishing Protection)
1. This Week’s Posts
🚨 NO POSTS SCHEDULED FOR THE WEEK OF MARCH 30
The blog content pipeline is empty. No posts are staged or drafted for this week or beyond.
This was flagged as URGENT in the March 23 report. The gap is now here.
Catch-Up Review: Posts Published Since Last Report
Two posts were published after the March 23 report that were not reviewed at that time. Both are now live with draft: false. Reviews are included here.
Post A: “One Prompt, One Weekend: How to Build a Professional Website with AI”
- Published: March 26, 2026 (same day as CRM Risk post)
- Pillar: ai-automation
- Reading time: 12 min
- Status: ✅ Published
- URL:
/blog/build-website-with-ai-one-prompt
Frontmatter Audit:
| Field | Status | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Title | ✅ | “One Prompt, One Weekend: How to Build a Professional Website with AI” — clear hook, outcome-first |
| Description | ✅ | SEO-friendly, mentions “AI,” “Cloudflare,” “no coding” — strong keyword coverage |
| Date | ✅ | 2026-03-26 |
| Author | ✅ | “Solanasis Team” |
| Tags | ✅ | ai, claude-code, website, cloudflare, tutorial, ai-automation |
| Pillar | ✅ | ai-automation |
| Image | ✅ | /images/stock/blog-build-website-ai.jpg — JPG and WebP both verified on disk |
| ImageAlt | ✅ | “Open laptop with a blank screen on a clean desk in sunlight, suggesting a website build workspace” |
| ReadingTime | ✅ | 12 |
| Draft | ✅ | false |
Content Review:
- Conversational, first-person, Dmitri’s voice throughout ✅
- Strong hook: built two sites in a weekend, $0/month hosting, 90+ PageSpeed ✅
- Competitive research framing is a genuine differentiator — well explained ✅
- “Cloudflare Registrar” explained with pricing context (at cost, ~$10/year vs. GoDaddy) — good consumer education ✅
- Cloudflare Turnstile (CDN — Content Delivery Network) not expanded ⚠️ — consider adding brief parenthetical on first use for non-technical readers
- CTA at bottom links to blog post on mrsunshine.me ⚠️ — this is fine, but consider adding a secondary CTA to the Solanasis AI implementation services page for conversion
- Internal cross-links: minimal — could cross-link to the LinkedIn Data AI post or Claude/ChatGPT double-check post ⚠️
- No placeholder text, no TODOs, no broken link formatting ✅
Post B: “How to Stop Phishing Emails Your Filter Missed (2026)”
- Published: March 28, 2026
- Pillar: cybersecurity
- Reading time: 9 min
- Status: ✅ Published
- URL:
/blog/phishing-email-protection
Frontmatter Audit:
| Field | Status | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Title | ✅ | “How to Stop Phishing Emails Your Filter Missed (2026)” — problem-aware hook with year for freshness |
| Description | ✅ | Leads with 82% AI stat, names both Google and Microsoft platforms — strong keyword coverage |
| Date | ✅ | 2026-03-28 |
| Author | ✅ | “Solanasis Team” |
| Tags | ✅ | cybersecurity, phishing, email-security, google-workspace, microsoft-365 |
| Pillar | ✅ | cybersecurity |
| Image | ✅ | /images/stock/blog-phishing-protection.jpg — JPG and WebP both verified on disk |
| ImageAlt | ✅ | “Two business professionals reviewing printed documents together in a modern office” |
| ReadingTime | ✅ | 9 |
| Draft | ✅ | false |
Content Review:
- Data-heavy opening with FBI IC3 stats — well cited, adds credibility ✅
- BEC (Business Email Compromise) expanded on first use ✅
- DMARC, SPF, DKIM — three acronyms used throughout without expansion ⚠️ — “DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance),” “SPF (Sender Policy Framework),” and “DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail)” should be expanded on first use; technical audience will know these, but the post’s audience includes non-technical business owners
- Google Workspace admin settings walkthrough is specific and actionable — this is the post’s strongest value ✅
- Free tools section covers MXToolbox and similar — good, no vendor lock-in ✅
- CTA links to the Solanasis Security Assessment page ✅
- Cross-links to password manager post and security assessment expectations post ✅
- No placeholder text, no TODOs ✅
2. Social Media Content
Three campaign files exist. Two are newly drafted for the posts above.
| Post | Campaign File | Contents |
|---|---|---|
| Compliance Readiness Assessment (Mar 23) | content-creation/social-media-compliance-readiness-assessment-campaign.md | 1 LinkedIn post, 3 Twitter/X posts, 1 newsletter snippet — note: still missing LinkedIn hashtags from Mar 23 report |
| CRM Risk (Mar 26) | content-creation/social-media-crm-risk-campaign.md | 1 LinkedIn post, 3 Twitter/X posts, 1 newsletter snippet ✅ |
| Build Website with AI (Mar 26) | content-creation/social-media-build-website-ai-campaign.md | 1 LinkedIn post, 3 Twitter/X posts, 1 newsletter snippet ✅ NEW |
| Phishing Email Protection (Mar 28) | content-creation/social-media-phishing-protection-campaign.md | 1 LinkedIn post, 3 Twitter/X posts, 1 newsletter snippet ✅ NEW |
Campaign QA Notes:
- Build Website LinkedIn post: uses first-person Dmitri voice, cost-focused hook, no engagement bait, 5 hashtags ✅
- Phishing Protection LinkedIn post: stat-led hook, three specific admin-level observations, no engagement bait, 5 hashtags ✅
- All four posts’ newsletter snippets can be collapsed into a single weekly digest to Brevo (List ID: 2) — or send a standalone “what you missed this week” since we skipped a week
3. Publishing Schedule & Gap Analysis
Full Timeline — March 2026 (All Published Posts)
| # | Date | Post | Pillar | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mar 5 | Why Every Growing Organization Needs a Password Manager | cybersecurity | Published |
| 2 | Mar 9 | Has Your Password Been Leaked? How to Find Out in 2 Minutes | cybersecurity | Published |
| 3 | Mar 12 | How to Build a Disaster Recovery Plan That Actually Works | disaster-recovery | Published |
| 4 | Mar 13 | We Built a Referral Program That Actually Respects the Relationship | partnerships | Published |
| 5 | Mar 16 | Your LinkedIn Data Is a Goldmine. Here’s How to Let AI Mine It | ai-automation | Published |
| 6 | Mar 18 | Stop Sending Cold Emails Into the Void. Warm Up Your Domain First | founder-journey | Published |
| 7 | Mar 19 | What to Expect From a Security Assessment (Without the Fear-Mongering) | cybersecurity | Published |
| 8 | Mar 20 | How I Trained Claude Code to Use ChatGPT to Double-Check Itself | founder-journey | Published |
| 9 | Mar 23 | What a 10-Day Compliance Readiness Assessment Actually Looks Like | cybersecurity | Published |
| 10 | Mar 26 | Why Your CRM Is a Bigger Risk Than You Think | crm-operations | Published |
| 11 | Mar 26 | One Prompt, One Weekend: How to Build a Professional Website with AI | ai-automation | Published |
| 12 | Mar 28 | How to Stop Phishing Emails Your Filter Missed (2026) | cybersecurity | Published |
| — | Mar 30+ | — | — | 🚨 EMPTY |
Publishing Cadence Analysis
| Week | Posts | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Week of Mar 2 | 2 | Ramping up |
| Week of Mar 9 | 3 | Strong |
| Week of Mar 16 | 3 | Strong |
| Week of Mar 23 | 4 | Surge (4 posts incl. weekend) |
| Week of Mar 30 | 0 | 🚨 Nothing scheduled |
- Average: 3 posts/week over the last 4 weeks (12 posts in 4 weeks)
- Trend: Strong and accelerating — the March 23 week had 4 posts. The sudden stop this week is a sharp break from pattern.
- Google freshness signal: After 4 weeks of 2-4 posts/week, going dark this week risks losing the freshness signal the blog has been building. One post is better than zero.
🚨 SCHEDULE GAP — CRITICAL
The pipeline is empty as of today. No posts exist at any stage (draft, review, or ready) for March 30 or beyond.
At current cadence (3/week), the blog needs at minimum 1 post this week to avoid a visible gap, and ideally 2-3 posts drafted by Wednesday to restore the buffer.
Highest-leverage action: Start one new post today using existing research assets already in the vault (see Section 6).
Pro tip: After a strong 4-week sprint, one quiet week won’t destroy your SEO momentum — but three will. The algorithm rewards consistency over bursts. A steady 2/week beats a 4/week sprint followed by two weeks of silence. Use this week to reset to a sustainable cadence rather than trying to catch up with volume.
4. Pillar Distribution
All 12 Posts (March 5 – March 28, 2026)
| Pillar | Count | % | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| cybersecurity | 5 | 41.7% | ⚠️ Borderline over-indexed (just above 40%) |
| founder-journey | 2 | 16.7% | OK |
| ai-automation | 2 | 16.7% | Healthy — added second post this week |
| disaster-recovery | 1 | 8.3% | Thin — could use a follow-up |
| crm-operations | 1 | 8.3% | Just started |
| partnerships | 1 | 8.3% | OK for now |
| data-systems | 0 | 0% | 🚨 Zero posts |
| operational-resilience | 0 | 0% | 🚨 Zero posts |
Update from last week: ai-automation moved from 1 to 2 posts with the Build Website post. cybersecurity added phishing post, now at 5/12. data-systems and operational-resilience remain at zero.
Recommendations for Next 2-3 Posts
- data-systems — Zero posts. The phishing email research (in
research/2026-03-28-phishing-email-protection-research.md) and email auth research (research/2026-03-28-email-auth-postmaster-tooling-landscape.md) provide ready material. Angle: “How to Audit Your Email Authentication Records in 10 Minutes” (DMARC/SPF/DKIM for non-technical owners — expands on what phishing post touched). - operational-resilience — Zero posts. Strong angle from the ideas list: the “hit by a bus” test — what happens to your org if one key person is out for 3 months? Single-point-of-failure audit. Ties directly to Solanasis’ ORB (Operational Resilience Baseline) offering.
- ai-automation — Already at 2 posts but high search interest. From ideas list: “Opting Out of AI Training Data and Keeping Proprietary Data Safe” — timely, unique angle, directly relevant to Solanasis’ responsible AI implementation service.
Pro tip: data-systems posts often have the longest tail SEO value because the audience is searching for very specific “how do I fix this problem” queries. A step-by-step guide on email authentication records could rank for “how to set up DMARC for small business” and similar long-tail terms that directly qualify buyers for Solanasis’ security assessment service.
5. Action Items
- 🚨 URGENT: Draft at least 1 post for this week — the pipeline is empty right now. The email authentication research (
research/2026-03-28-email-auth-postmaster-tooling-landscape.md) is the most ready-to-use source — could yield a data-systems or cybersecurity post with minimal additional research. - 🚨 Draft 2 more posts to restore a 1-week buffer — target completion by Wednesday March 30 to stage for Thursday and next Monday.
- ⚠️ Post Build Website LinkedIn content — campaign file is ready at
content-creation/social-media-build-website-ai-campaign.md. Post was published March 26 but social content is new today. - ⚠️ Post Phishing Protection LinkedIn content — campaign file ready at
content-creation/social-media-phishing-protection-campaign.md. Post published March 28. - ⚠️ Add Cloudflare Turnstile expansion to Build Website post — add brief parenthetical on first use for non-technical readers.
- ⚠️ Add internal cross-links to Build Website post — link to LinkedIn Data AI post and/or Claude+ChatGPT double-check post where natural.
- ⚠️ Expand DMARC/SPF/DKIM acronyms in Phishing post — three technical acronyms used without expansion; a significant portion of the audience won’t know these.
- ⚠️ Add Solanasis service CTA to Build Website post — currently the only CTA is to mrsunshine.me; add a secondary link to Solanasis AI implementation services.
- ⚠️ Fix missing LinkedIn hashtags in Compliance Assessment campaign —
social-media-compliance-readiness-assessment-campaign.mdstill missing hashtags (flagged in March 23 report, not yet resolved). - ⚠️ Send combined newsletter to Brevo (List ID: 2) — 4 posts have pending newsletter snippets. Consider a “what you missed this week” digest covering all four since no standalone post is going out this week.
- 📋 Pick 2-3 topics from Section 6 below — assign target publish dates to prevent a repeat empty week.
6. Next 3 Posts in Queue
| # | Target Date | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mar 30 or Apr 1 | 🚨 NOT DRAFTED — write now |
| 2 | Apr 2 | 🚨 NOT DRAFTED |
| 3 | Apr 5 | 🚨 NOT DRAFTED |
Suggested Topics (Highest Priority)
| Topic | Recommended Pillar | Research Asset Available | Why Now |
|---|---|---|---|
| ”How to Audit Your Email Authentication Records in 10 Minutes” (DMARC/SPF/DKIM guide for non-technical owners) | data-systems | research/2026-03-28-email-auth-postmaster-tooling-landscape.md — ready to use | Fills data-systems gap; strong SEO tail; pairs with phishing post for internal linking |
| ”The ‘Hit by a Bus’ Test: Finding Single Points of Failure in Your Organization” | operational-resilience | No dedicated research file; strong Solanasis ORB alignment | Fills operational-resilience gap; unique angle; high resonance with SMB leaders |
| ”Opting Out of AI Training Data: What Your Organization Needs to Know” | ai-automation | Ideas list; aligns with responsible AI positioning | Timely (AI data policies changing rapidly in 2026); directly ties to Solanasis responsible AI service |
| ”How to Mine Your LinkedIn Data with AI” (expansion/update of existing post) | data-systems or ai-automation | Existing post already published; export guide in ideas list | Could be a companion post or deep-dive on the data-systems angle |
| ”Claude Code Daily Brief: How I Automate My Morning Intelligence” | founder-journey | Ideas list; Dmitri has personal experience | Authentic founder content; shows Solanasis’ AI-native operations |
Priority recommendation for this week: Start with the email authentication post — the research is already done and staged in the vault, the topic is directly relevant to the phishing post published Saturday (excellent internal linking opportunity), and it fills the data-systems pillar gap.