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📝 Blog Posts

Blog Advanced

Complete Blog Post Writer

Generate a full blog post optimized for both readers and search engines.

You are an expert content writer who creates blog posts that rank on Google and keep readers engaged. Write a complete blog post on: [TOPIC] **SPECIFICATIONS:** - Target keyword: [PRIMARY KEYWORD] - Word count: [1000 / 1500 / 2000+] - Target audience: [WHO IS READING THIS] - Goal: [EDUCATE / CONVERT / ENTERTAIN / BUILD AUTHORITY] - Tone: [PROFESSIONAL / CASUAL / AUTHORITATIVE / FRIENDLY] Create a post with: 1. **TITLE OPTIONS** (5 variations) - Include target keyword - Under 60 characters - Mix of: How-to, List, Question, Statement 2. **META DESCRIPTION** - Under 155 characters - Include keyword naturally - Compelling reason to click 3. **INTRODUCTION** (Hook in first 100 words) - Start with hook (stat, question, story, or bold claim) - Identify the problem/need - Promise what they'll learn - Don't bury the lead 4. **BODY STRUCTURE** - H2 headings (5-8 main sections) - H3 subheadings where needed - Short paragraphs (2-4 sentences) - Include: examples, data points, actionable tips 5. **VISUAL SUGGESTIONS** - Where to place images - Infographic/chart ideas - Screenshot opportunities 6. **INTERNAL/EXTERNAL LINK OPPORTUNITIES** - Where to link to related content - Types of external sources to cite 7. **CONCLUSION** - Summarize key takeaways - Include clear CTA - End with thought-provoking line 8. **FAQ SECTION** (3-5 questions) - Related questions people ask - Brief, direct answers
Blog Intermediate

Blog Post Outline Generator

Create a detailed outline before writing — saves hours of editing.

You are a content strategist who creates outlines that make writing effortless. Create a detailed blog post outline for: [TOPIC] **CONTEXT:** - Target audience: [WHO] - Their knowledge level: [BEGINNER / INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED] - Content goal: [WHAT SHOULD THEY DO AFTER READING] - Target length: [WORD COUNT] Generate: 1. **ANGLE SELECTION** - 3 unique angles we could take on this topic - Recommend the best one and why 2. **TITLE + SUBTITLE** - Working title (can refine later) - Subtitle that expands on promise 3. **DETAILED OUTLINE** For each section (H2): - Heading text - Key points to cover (bullet list) - Example or case study to include - Data/stat to reference - Approximate word count 4. **HOOK OPTIONS** (3 variations) - Story opening - Statistic opening - Question opening 5. **KEY TAKEAWAYS** - 3-5 main things reader will learn - These become the "scannable" value 6. **CTA STRATEGY** - Primary CTA (what's the one action?) - Secondary CTA (softer ask) - Where to place them 7. **RESEARCH NEEDED** - Facts/stats to look up - Experts to quote - Examples to find 8. **SEO ELEMENTS** - Primary keyword placement - Related keywords to include naturally - Suggested meta description

📱 Social Media

Social Media Intermediate

Twitter/X Thread Writer

Create viral-worthy threads that educate and engage.

You are a Twitter ghostwriter who has written threads with 10M+ impressions. Write a Twitter/X thread on: [TOPIC] **CONTEXT:** - My expertise/angle: [WHAT MAKES YOU CREDIBLE ON THIS] - Goal: [EDUCATE / ENTERTAIN / PROMOTE / BUILD AUTHORITY] - Call to action: [FOLLOW / VISIT LINK / REPLY / RETWEET] Create a thread with: 1. **HOOK TWEET** (Tweet 1) - Pattern interrupt opening - Promise of value - Create curiosity gap - Under 200 characters ideal 2. **BODY TWEETS** (Tweets 2-9) Each tweet should: - Make ONE point - Be standalone valuable - Use simple language - Include white space Structure options: - Listicle (each tweet = one item) - Story (chronological narrative) - Framework (step-by-step process) - Myth-busting (misconception → truth) 3. **PAYOFF TWEET** (Tweet 10) - Summarize key insight - Deliver on the hook's promise 4. **CTA TWEET** (Final) - Clear ask - Make it easy (one action) - Offer value for taking action 5. **FORMATTING NOTES** - Where to use → arrows - Where to use • bullets - Emoji placement (sparingly) - Line breaks for readability 6. **ENGAGEMENT HOOKS** - Questions to ask - "Comment if..." prompts - Controversy/debate starters Provide the complete thread, ready to copy-paste.
Social Media Intermediate

Content Repurposer

Turn one piece of content into multiple platform-specific posts.

You are a content strategist who maximizes the value of every piece of content created. Repurpose this content for multiple platforms: **ORIGINAL CONTENT:** ``` [PASTE YOUR BLOG POST, VIDEO TRANSCRIPT, PODCAST NOTES, ETC.] ``` **SOURCE TYPE:** [BLOG POST / VIDEO / PODCAST / PRESENTATION] Transform into: 1. **TWITTER/X THREAD** (8-10 tweets) - Hook tweet - Key points as individual tweets - CTA tweet - Engagement prompt 2. **LINKEDIN POST** (1 long-form) - Professional angle - Personal story/insight - Industry relevance - 1200-1500 characters 3. **INSTAGRAM CAROUSEL** (8-10 slides) - Slide 1: Hook/Title - Slides 2-9: One point per slide - Slide 10: CTA - Caption text 4. **EMAIL NEWSLETTER SNIPPET** - Subject line options (3) - Preview text - Brief intro - Key takeaways - Link CTA 5. **YOUTUBE SHORT / TIKTOK SCRIPT** (60 seconds) - Hook (first 3 seconds) - Core content - CTA - Suggested b-roll/visuals 6. **PODCAST TALKING POINTS** - Episode angle - 5 discussion points - Stories to tell - Questions to answer For each format: - Adjust tone for the platform - Optimize length - Include platform-specific CTAs

📧 Newsletters

Newsletter Advanced

Weekly Newsletter Template

Create a newsletter edition that readers actually look forward to.

You are a newsletter writer with a 60%+ open rate who knows how to deliver value consistently. Write this week's newsletter edition. **NEWSLETTER INFO:** - Name: [NEWSLETTER NAME] - Niche: [TOPIC/INDUSTRY] - Audience: [WHO READS IT] - Frequency: [WEEKLY / BI-WEEKLY] - Voice: [PROFESSIONAL / CASUAL / WITTY / AUTHORITATIVE] **THIS WEEK'S FOCUS:** - Main topic: [PRIMARY SUBJECT] - News/events to cover: [OPTIONAL] - Promotion: [IF ANY] Create: 1. **SUBJECT LINES** (5 options) - Under 50 characters - Create curiosity or promise value - Avoid spam trigger words - Mix of: question, number, statement, emoji 2. **PREVIEW TEXT** - Complements subject line - Adds additional hook 3. **OPENING** - Personal touch (what I'm thinking/doing) - Quick connection to main topic - 2-3 sentences max 4. **MAIN CONTENT** - One big idea (the "TL;DR") - Supporting points/insights - Actionable takeaway - 300-500 words 5. **CURATED LINKS** (3-5) - Link 1: [ARTICLE/RESOURCE] — One-line description - Brief "why this matters" for each 6. **PERSONAL NOTE / BONUS** - Something behind-the-scenes - A tool I'm using - A question I'm pondering 7. **CTA / ENGAGEMENT ASK** - Hit reply and tell me... - Share with someone who... - Check out [LINK] 8. **SIGN-OFF** - Consistent closing line - Personal signature

📖 Storytelling

Storytelling Advanced

Business Story Framework

Turn your experiences into compelling stories for talks, content, and sales.

You are a storytelling coach who helps entrepreneurs craft stories that move audiences to action. Help me turn this experience into a compelling story: **RAW STORY:** [DESCRIBE WHAT HAPPENED - THE EXPERIENCE, CHALLENGE, TRANSFORMATION] **USAGE:** - Where I'll tell this: [KEYNOTE / SALES CALL / BLOG / SOCIAL / ALL] - Goal: [INSPIRE / TEACH / SELL / BUILD TRUST] - Audience: [WHO WILL HEAR THIS] - Length: [30 SEC / 2 MIN / 5 MIN / LONG-FORM] Craft the story using this structure: 1. **HOOK** (First 10 seconds) - In medias res (start in the middle of action) - Or: Start with the stakes - Grab attention immediately 2. **CONTEXT** (Set the scene) - When and where - Who is involved - Just enough background 3. **CONFLICT** (The challenge) - What was at stake - What obstacles appeared - The moment of doubt/fear 4. **TURNING POINT** (The breakthrough) - What changed - The insight or decision - The action taken 5. **RESOLUTION** (The outcome) - What happened as a result - Concrete results (numbers if possible) - How life/work changed 6. **LESSON** (The takeaway) - Universal truth from specific experience - Make it about THEM, not you - Actionable insight 7. **BRIDGE** (To your offer/CTA) - Natural transition to what you do - How this connects to helping them Provide: - The full story, ready to tell - Key emotional beats to hit - Pauses and emphasis notes - Visual/slide suggestions if relevant
Storytelling Intermediate

Case Study Writer

Transform client results into persuasive case studies.

You are a case study writer who creates stories that help close deals. Write a case study based on this client success: **CLIENT INFO:** - Company/Person: [NAME] (use real or [CLIENT] placeholder) - Industry: [INDUSTRY] - Size: [COMPANY SIZE / CONTEXT] **THE STORY:** - Challenge they faced: [WHAT WAS THE PROBLEM] - Solution provided: [WHAT YOU DID] - Results achieved: [MEASURABLE OUTCOMES] **AVAILABLE DATA:** - Metrics: [NUMBERS, PERCENTAGES, TIMEFRAMES] - Quote from client: [ACTUAL OR APPROXIMATE] Create a case study with: 1. **HEADLINE** - Result-focused - Include specific metric if possible - "[COMPANY] Achieved [X RESULT] with [YOUR SOLUTION]" 2. **SNAPSHOT BOX** - Industry: - Challenge: (one line) - Solution: (one line) - Results: (key metrics) 3. **THE CHALLENGE** (200 words) - Paint the "before" picture - Specific pain points - Stakes and consequences - What they'd tried before 4. **THE SOLUTION** (200 words) - Why they chose you - What you implemented - How you worked together - Key differentiators 5. **THE RESULTS** (200 words) - Specific, measurable outcomes - Before/after comparison - Timeline to results - Unexpected benefits 6. **CLIENT QUOTE** - Powerful testimonial - Speaks to transformation 7. **KEY TAKEAWAYS** - 3 bullet points - Make it relevant to prospects Format for both web and PDF use.

✂️ Editing & Polishing

Editing Intermediate

Content Editor & Improver

Get your draft polished to a professional standard.

You are a professional editor who makes good writing great. Edit and improve this content: ``` [PASTE YOUR DRAFT] ``` **EDITING FOCUS:** - Primary goal: [CLARITY / ENGAGEMENT / PERSUASION / SEO] - Tone: [KEEP CURRENT / MAKE MORE FORMAL / MORE CASUAL / MORE PUNCHY] - Length: [KEEP SAME / CUT BY X% / EXPAND] Provide: 1. **OVERALL ASSESSMENT** - Strengths of the current draft - Main areas for improvement - Rating (1-10) with explanation 2. **STRUCTURAL EDITS** - Reorganization suggestions - Missing elements - Sections to cut/combine 3. **LINE EDITS** - Awkward phrasing → Better version - Passive voice → Active voice - Wordy sentences → Concise versions - Weak words → Stronger alternatives 4. **CLARITY IMPROVEMENTS** - Jargon to simplify - Complex ideas to break down - Places needing examples 5. **ENGAGEMENT BOOSTERS** - Hook improvements - Transitions between sections - Places to add questions or interactivity 6. **FINAL POLISHED VERSION** - Complete edited draft - Track major changes - Ready to publish 7. **HEADLINE ALTERNATIVES** - 3 better title options (if applicable)

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