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  • Study the writing style of [specific influencer name, e.g. "Ryan Holiday"] based on their public content.

    Before writing, document their style fingerprint:

    • Sentence structure (average length, use of fragments, rhetorical questions?)

    • Vocabulary level and signature phrases they use repeatedly

    • How they open and close posts

    • What they NEVER do (e.g. never use hedging language, never use emojis)

    • Their core worldview/belief system that underpins all content

    Then write 10 posts of approximately [X] words each, on these specific topics: [list 3–5 topics relevant to your niche].

    Constraint: Each post must contain at least one phrase or structural pattern that is distinctly characteristic of this person — not just their topic area, but their actual voice. Mark that element in [brackets] so I can see what you're borrowing.

  • Company: [specific company name or archetype, e.g. "a DTC sustainable skincare brand targeting women 28–42"] Platforms: Instagram Reels, LinkedIn, Pinterest Goal: [primary goal — e.g. drive email sign-ups / build brand authority / increase product saves]

    Generate content ideas in this format:

    INSTAGRAM REELS (5 ideas) For each: [Hook line] | [Core concept] | [CTA] Constraint: each hook must create curiosity or urgency in under 8 words.

    LINKEDIN (5 ideas) For each: [Post angle] | [Who it targets] | [Why it will perform] Constraint: minimum 2 must use data or a counterintuitive claim.

    PINTEREST BOARDS (5 board names + 3-sentence description of what each pins) Constraint: boards must serve a search intent, not just a mood. Name them how a user would search.

  • Here is the start of my post:

    Title: [Title]

    Existing items:

    1. [Point 1]

    2. [Point 2]

    3. [Point 3]

    Analyse the pattern: what is the underlying structure, level of specificity, and tone of these 3 items? Then write 10 more items that:

    • Match that exact pattern (don't introduce new structures)

    • Each begin with a strong action verb or specific noun — no vague starters like "The importance of..."

    • Avoid repeating any concept already implied by items 1–3

    • Are each 15–25 words (match the length)

    • Are ordered from easiest to hardest for the reader to implement

    Output ONLY the 10 items, numbered 4–13. No preamble.

  • Audience: [e.g. "freelance UX designers, 3–8 years experience, earning $60–90k, who want to raise rates and land better clients"] Content goal: Each idea must deliver ONE specific, implementable strategy — not a concept.

    Generate 50 post ideas across these 5 buckets (10 each):

    1. QUICK WINS — Tactics doable in under 1 hour

    2. PROCESS HACKS — How to do something faster or better

    3. MISTAKES TO AVOID — Specific errors with specific consequences

    4. TEMPLATES & SCRIPTS — Exact language or frameworks to steal

    5. CASE STUDIES — Real or hypothetical before/after scenarios

    Format each idea as: [Hook: the first sentence] | [Core tactic] | [Bucket]

    Flag any idea that risks being vague or motivational with ⚠️ and rewrite it to be specific.

  • I'm writing a [format: e.g. LinkedIn carousel / Twitter thread / newsletter] about cognitive biases that marketers can use ethically to increase conversions.

    Give me 15 cognitive biases. For each, provide:

    1. Bias name (include the formal psychological term)

    2. One-sentence plain-English definition

    3. A real brand example (actual company, not hypothetical)

    4. A specific marketing application — written as a direct instruction: "To use this, [do X in your Y]"

    5. An ethical boundary — one sentence on where this becomes manipulation

    Prioritise biases that are: underused in marketing content (skip the obvious ones like social proof and scarcity), actually backed by peer-reviewed research, and practically applicable to digital marketing.

    Order them: most actionable first.

  • Analyse this post: [URL or paste full text + engagement metrics if available]

    Step 1 — SUCCESS FRAMEWORK Identify the specific factors behind its performance across 4 dimensions:

    • Hook mechanics: What made the first line stop the scroll? (Pattern interrupt? Curiosity gap? Controversy?)

    • Structure: How is information sequenced? What tension does it build and resolve?

    • Identity signal: What does sharing/engaging with this post say about the sharer?

    • Platform fit: What format/length/style choices match the platform algorithm?

    Step 2 — 20 NEW IDEAS Using ONLY the underlying framework (not the topic, format, or phrasing), generate 20 post ideas for [my niche: X].

    For each idea, tag which success factor it's borrowing: [Hook] [Structure] [Identity] [Platform]

    Constraint: No two ideas may borrow from the same combination of factors. Aim for maximum variety of application.

  • Study the writing style of [specific influencer name, e.g. "Alex Hormozi"] based on their public content.

    Before writing, document their style fingerprint:

    • Sentence structure (average length, use of fragments, rhetorical questions?)

    • Vocabulary level and signature phrases they use repeatedly

    • How they open and close posts

    • What they NEVER do (e.g. never use hedging language, never use emojis)

    • Their core worldview/belief system that underpins all content

    Then write 10 posts of approximately [X] words each, on these specific topics: [list 3–5 topics relevant to your niche].

    Constraint: Each post must contain at least one phrase or structural pattern that is distinctly characteristic of this person — not just their topic area, but their actual voice. Mark that element in [brackets] so I can see what you're borrowing.

  • Analyse the top performing [specific niche, e.g. "direct-to-consumer wellness supplement"] brands on [platform, e.g. "Instagram"].

    Before giving lessons, name 5–7 specific brands you're drawing from (with handle names if possible), so I can verify your examples are real and current.

    Then give me 10 lessons structured as:

    LESSON [#]: [Title — specific, not generic e.g. "Use unboxing as a trust signal, not just aesthetics"]

    • What the top brands do: [specific behaviour with example]

    • Why it works: [psychological or algorithmic reason]

    • What most brands in this niche do instead: [the common mistake]

    • How I apply this: [specific action a brand with under 10k followers can take this week]

    Constraints:

    • No lessons about "consistency" or "authenticity" — assume these are given

    • At least 3 lessons must be counterintuitive (things that look wrong but work)

    • At least 2 must relate to distribution/reach mechanics, not just content quality

  • Here is my Instagram post draft: [paste full post] Rewrite this post with the following specific goals: 1. HOOK: Rewrite the first line so it stops a scroll. Test 3 hook variations: (a) curiosity gap, (b) bold claim, (c) pattern interrupt. I'll choose one. 2. BODY: Improve sentence flow using short punchy sentences. Max 2 lines per paragraph. Remove any passive voice or hedging language ("I think", "maybe", "sort of"). 3. TONE: My brand voice is [e.g. "warm, direct, slightly irreverent — like a smart friend who doesn't sugarcoat"]. Adjust tone to match without losing my meaning. 4. CTA: Rewrite the closing so it drives [specific action: saves / comments / link clicks / DMs]. Make the CTA specific and low-friction. 5. HASHTAGS: Suggest 10 hashtags — mix of niche (under 100k posts), mid-tier (100k–500k), and broad (500k+). Label each with its tier and estimated weekly reach. Output the full rewritten post first, then show each element's changes in a before/after breakdown.

  • My audience: [detailed description, e.g. "first-time female founders, ages 30–45, bootstrapped, pre-revenue, in B2B SaaS — they follow content about growth, fundraising, and imposter syndrome"]

    Give me their pain points in three layers:

    SURFACE PROBLEMS (what they Google) 5 specific problems — phrase them as search queries they would type.

    UNDERLYING FRUSTRATIONS (what they vent about privately) 5 frustrations — written in their own internal voice, first person.

    IDENTITY FEARS (what they're afraid admitting) 5 deep fears — the things they don't post about but keep them up at night.

    For each item, add: [Content angle] — one sentence on how to address this in a post without being preachy.

  • Develop a series of LinkedIn posts sharing industry insights and thought leadership on emerging marketing trends in [topic]. Here’s a list of trends to get started [trends list].

    You are a B2B marketing strategist with 15 years in [industry]. Write a 5-post LinkedIn series on [specific trend, e.g. "AI-driven personalization in e-commerce"].

    Each post must:

    • Open with a counterintuitive or data-backed claim (not "AI is changing everything")

    • Reference one real-world brand example or statistic

    • Include a concrete takeaway a CMO could act on this week

    • End with a specific, polarising question (not "What do you think?")

    • Stay under 220 words

    • Use short paragraphs (max 2 lines) and 1 strategic line break

    Tone: authoritative but conversational. No buzzwords like "synergy", "leverage", or "game-changer".

  • Build a 90-day social media content strategy for me.

    My profile:

    • Role & niche: [e.g. "executive coach for mid-career women transitioning into leadership"]

    • Audience: [detailed persona — age, job, pain point, platform they use]

    • Current state: [follower count, avg engagement rate, what's working, what's not]

    • Competitors I admire: [2–3 accounts and what they do well]

    • Business model: [how I make money — 1:1, course, membership, etc.]

    • 90-day revenue goal: [specific number]

    Deliver the strategy in these sections:

    1. POSITIONING STATEMENT — one sentence that differentiates me from every other coach in this niche

    2. CONTENT PILLARS — 4 pillars with rationale for why each serves both audience trust AND my revenue goal

    3. FUNNEL MAPPING — which pillar drives awareness / nurture / conversion and how

    4. NON-FOLLOWER CAPTURE — 3 specific tactics to reach cold audiences (not just "use hashtags")

    5. 30-DAY EXPERIMENT — one high-effort content bet to test in month 1 with clear success metrics

    6. WHAT TO STOP DOING — 3 current content behaviours that are likely hurting growth

  • You are an expert short-form video scriptwriter specializing in AI and marketing content. Write a 60-second vertical video script using the PAS framework (Problem → Agitate → Solution) about the following topic: [INSERT TOPIC]. Format: - Hook (first 3 seconds): Start with a bold, pattern-interrupting statement or question. No "Hey guys" or "Welcome back." - Problem (5–10 sec): Name the specific pain point the viewer is experiencing right now. - Agitate (10–20 sec): Twist the knife. Make the problem feel urgent and costly. - Solution (20–45 sec): Introduce the AI tool, system prompt, or workflow that solves it. Be specific. - CTA (last 5 sec): One clear action — follow, save, or comment a keyword. Tone: Direct, confident, slightly urgent. No fluff. Write exactly as it would be spoken aloud. Output: Full script with [VISUAL CUE] notes in brackets after each section.

  • Reverse the dynamic to prevent the AI from making assumptions about your business.

    "I need to build a 12-month content calendar. Instead of giving me a generic list, interview me one question at a time about my target audience, revenue targets, and brand values until you have enough data to build a bespoke strategy."