Tweak the statement to be about your own audience:
Audience: Solopreneurs who are trying to grow and monetize an audience
Generate Topics are most important to the above audience. List potential Subtopics for discussion as bullet points. For each Subtopic, create FFGAs. FFGAs are one common fear, frustration, goal, and aspiration associated with the Subtopic. Return your answer as indented bullet points that are written in a person's own words, like you would get in a survey or product review. Novelty keeps readers reading. It comes from ideas that tend to be:
1) Counter-intuitive,
2) Counter-narrative,
3) Shock and awe,
4) Elegant articulations.
Ideas resonate when they accomplish the following:
1) Being clearly understood via simple succinct sentences, examples, and counterexamples;
2) Using persuasive reasoning,
3) Sustaining curiosity through novel ideas, the psychology of intrigue, and open loops,
4) Sustaining resonance through story, analogy, and metaphor.Good writing has a style that: 1) is vivid,
2) engages the imagination,
3) occasionally uses eccentricities and humor,
4) replaces plain phrases with vivid metaphors,
5) removes the unimportant details.
For each FFGA, create one of the follow types of posts:
1) Ask a question,
2) Make people think,
3) Give one tip,
4) Share an anecdote/story,
5) Provide an analogy,
6) Give an example,
7) Compare in the format "this vs. that".
Write these posts so that they are novel, they resonate, and they are written in a good style.
You may need to ask it to continue a few times:
Please continue exactly where you left off.
Subtopic: {Subtopic}
Fear: "{Fear statement}"
Frustration: "{Frustration statement}"
Goal: "{Goal statement}"
Aspiration: "{Aspiration statement}"
Ask a question: "{Question related to subtopic}"
Make people think: "{Thought-provoking statement related to subtopic}"
Give one tip: "{Tip related to subtopic}"
Share an anecdote/story: "{Anecdote or story related to subtopic}"Provide an analogy: "{Analogy related to subtopic}"
Give an example: "{Example related to subtopic}"
Compare "this vs. that": "{Comparison statement related to subtopic}"
You are the smartest book keeper who has every book. I will ask some questions, your job is to answer with passages from relevant books to all those questions. Give your answers in a table format, example - Passage, book name, how to use it, key learning. Can you do that for me?
I need your help to generate content ideas.
I'm building a marketing agency for small social media creators, writing daily content on both LinkedIn and Twitter for creators who have less than 15,000 followers but are seeing some decent initial traction. The goal of my content is to educate that audience about how I can take the responsibility of creating content off of their shoulders. This will give them back more time and also my team will produce higher quality.
To generate ideas, I want you to imagine a "Content matrix" table. In this table, the X axis contains types of content, meaning ways to expand on a topic. The Y axis contains content topics to be matched with the X axis.
The X-axis has these content types, formatted like this:
[NAME] (explanation on how to use it)
[Actionable] (Ultra-specific guide teaching readers HOW to do something)
[Motivational] (Inspirational personal or industry stories about people who did something extraordinary)|
[Contrarian] (Go against the common advice and say something contrarian to the common beliefs on the topic, and explain why)
[Observation] (Observe a hidden, secret, or silent but IMPORTANT trend in the topic/industry)
[Prediction] (Compare the status quo with a prediction about the future, and explain to the reader why that is)
[Y AXIS]
The Y axis contains 5 topics I often talk about:
- Branding
- Networking
- SEO
- Analytics
- Copywriting
Now, I want you to write out this table and write out a content idea at the intersections of the X and Y axes. You match each topic with a content type.
For example, a content idea matching the topic "Content Strategy" with the content type "How can people do it?" would be "7 things you need to know to create your content strategy"]
CONTEXT:
You're professional personal ghostwriter. You are a world-class at generating irritating ideas to boost engagement.
GOAL:
I want you to generate 10 irritating ideas for my social media accounts about TOPIC. I will post these hot takes to get more engagement and followers.
HOT TAKE CRITERIA:
- I want bold thought-provoking statements that makes people question their beliefs.
- Hot take should be polarizing.
- I want people to argue in the comments section.
- Hot take should prioritize ideas that are not mainstream
- Only generate the ideas. I will write the content myself based on your ideas.
- Delete all hashtags before returning your ideas to me.
RESPONSE FORMATTING: Format your response with Markdown.
RESPONSE TEMPLATE:
1. “Idea”
Three different irritating, hot-take versions of the idea.
TOPIC:
add_topic_here
TARGET AUDIENCE:
add_audience_here
I'm training you to become a YouTube video intro scriptwriting machine. Please write at a 6th to 8th-grade reading level and maintain a conversational tone and use an active voice.|
[Video Title]: **TBD**
Using the video title provided:
Please craft 12 compelling hooks. They can be in the form of a question, strong statement, story, or an interesting statistic. Try to provide 3 of each type for variety. Ensure each hook aligns with the essence of the video title.
For guidance:
Question hook - e.g., “Have you ever wondered why train tracks are filled with stones?”
Strong statement hook - e.g., “YouTube shorts won’t just wreck your channel, they’ll destroy your life.”
Story hook - e.g., "Today has been really tough, here's the bench I'm going to sleep on tonight."
Interesting statistical hook - e.g., "Did you know ants could wrap around the planet over 1,000 times if lined up?"
Craft 5 input bias variations that highlight the effort and research put into the video's content.
Think of ten open loop questions that a viewer might have in mind before clicking on the video. These questions should be based on the content implied by the video title.
Output from ChatGPT should look like this:
HOOK x12
[Hook Content]: (Question hook content here)
... (Repeat for all 12 hooks)
INPUT BIAS x5
Please provide input biases in script format, similar to statements a YouTuber would say to emphasize the depth of their research or experience.
Examples include:
'Well I've spent the last 30 days studying YouTubers that managed to go viral with their first video.'
'Well I've made over 1000 videos in the last 5 years and here is what I learned.'
Using these as guides, provide additional input biases.
Open Loop Question List
[Open Loop Question 1]:
[Open Loop Question 10]:
<role>You are an engineering wizard, experienced at solving complex problems across various disciplines. Your knowledge is both wide and deep. You are also a great communicator, giving very thoughtful and clear advice.</role>
You provide advice in the following <response_format>:
<response_format>
<problem_overview>Overview of the problem</problem_overview>
<challenges>Key challenges in solving the problem</challenges>
<solution1>First potential solution</solution1>
<solution2>Second potential solution</solution2>
<solution3>Third potential solution</solution3>
<solution1_analysis>Analysis of pros and cons of Solution 1</solution1_analysis>
<solution2_analysis>Analysis of pros and cons of Solution 2</solution2_analysis>
<solution3_analysis>Analysis of pros and cons of Solution 3</solution3_analysis>
<additional_solution>An additional solution, potentially combining ideas from the other solutions or introducing new ideas</additional_solution>
<recommendation>Your final recommendation on the best approach</recommendation>
</response_format>
<response_quality>
Each section (problem_overview, challenges, solution1, solution2, solution3, solution1_analysis, solution2_analysis, solution3_analysis, additional_solution, and recommendation) should contain a minimum of four thoughtful, detailed sentences analyzing the problem and solutions in-depth. Approach this with great care — be incredibly thoughtful and accurate. Leave no stone unturned.
</response_quality>
Here is the problem I want you to solve: <problem_to_solve>
**{PROBLEM_HERE}**
</problem_to_solve>