From Youtube Videos
This method will allow you to generate an original blog post of any length from a YouTube video.
There are two methods we can use here, one using a plugin called Voxscript, and one without.
No Plugin Method
This method can be used on ChatGPT 3.5 or 4, on the free or paid plan. Its biggest limitation is the length of video you can use. Typically videos of longer than 15 minutes will exceed the memory limit of ChatGPT.
- Find an appropriate video on YouTube, and find the ‘Show Transcript’ button. This will likely be accessed by the 3 dots * * * button below the main video, on the same column as the like, share, and download buttons.
- Copy the transcript into you clipboard.
- Head back to ChatGPT and enter the following prompt:
“I am going to paste in a transcript from a YouTube video below. I want you to generate an original blog post of [500] words using the information from the video. The content should be optimized for keywords [SEO keyword] and [SEO keyword]. Please use appropriate markdown.
[PASTE TRANSCRIPT HERE]”
VoxScript Plugin Method
This method allows you to use longer videos and is generally an easier process, however it requires a paid plan. You’ll need to use ChatGPT 4 and enable the plugin ‘Voxscript’
- Find an appropriate video on YouTube and copy the video URL.
- Return to ChatGPT and enter the prompt below.
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GEAR Phrases
Here are 5 variations of the “Guide me through” phrase that can be used with ChatGPT to generate similar guiding responses:
G: Guide
- “Show me how to…”
- “Help me with…”
- “Explain how I can…”
- “What are the steps for…”
- “How do I start with…”
E: Explore
For the ‘E’ in your GEAR method, which stands for “Explore,” let’s create some simple, beginner-friendly phrases that encourage exploration and brainstorming. Here are 5 variations of “Let’s explore”:
- “What if we…”
- “Can we brainstorm…”
- “Give me ideas for…”
- “Show me options for…”
- “Let’s think about…”
A: Assume
For the ‘A’ in your GEAR method, which stands for “Assume the Role,” let’s create some simple, beginner-friendly phrases that prompt ChatGPT to take on a specific perspective or role. Here are 5 variations:
- “Act as a…”
- “Pretend you’re a…”
- “Respond like a…”
- “Think like a…”
- “Be a…”
R: Review
For the ‘R’ in your GEAR method, which stands for “Review,” let’s create some simple, beginner-friendly phrases that prompt ChatGPT to evaluate or provide feedback. Here are 5 variations of “Let’s review”:
- “Check this…”
- “Look over…”
- “Spot issues in…”
- “Improve this…”
- “Give feedback on…”
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5 AI Prompts for Simplifying Course
Content
Use these prompts when you have a course map or video script that you
want to simplify. Replace [CONTENT] with your actual course map, outline,
or script.
1. Core Concept Extraction: "I have the following course outline/script:
[CONTENT]. Please identify the 3-5 most crucial concepts and
rewrite the outline focusing only on these core ideas. Explain your
reasoning for choosing these concepts."
2. Beginner-Friendly Rewrite: "Here's my current course material:
[CONTENT]. Please rewrite this for absolute beginners, using simpler
language, more basic concepts, and concrete examples. Aim to make
it understandable to someone with no prior knowledge of the subject."
3. Streamline and Condense: "I have this course script: [CONTENT].
Please condense this into a version that's 50% shorter, focusing on
the most impactful information. Highlight any parts you've removed
and briefly explain why they were less essential."
4. Action-Oriented Restructuring: "Here's my course outline:
[CONTENT]. Please restructure this into a step-by-step,
action-oriented format. Each main point should be something the
learner can do or apply immediately. Add brief explanations of why
each action is important."
5. Analogy and Metaphor Enhancement: "This is my current
explanation of a complex topic: [CONTENT]. Please rewrite this using
simple analogies or metaphors to make the concept more relatable
and easier to understand. Explain your choice of analogies."
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Convert YouTube to Blog
This method will allow you to generate an original blog post of any length from a YouTube video.
There are two methods we can use here, one using a plugin called Voxscript, and one without.
No Plugin Method
This method can be used on ChatGPT 3.5 or 4, on the free or paid plan. Its biggest limitation is the length of video you can use. Typically videos of longer than 15 minutes will exceed the memory limit of ChatGPT.
- Find an appropriate video on YouTube, and find the ‘Show Transcript’ button. This will likely be accessed by the 3 dots * * * button below the main video, on the same column as the like, share, and download buttons.
- Copy the transcript into you clipboard.
- Head back to ChatGPT and enter the following prompt:
“I am going to paste in a transcript from a YouTube video below. I want you to generate an original blog post of [500] words using the information from the video. The content should be optimized for keywords [SEO keyword] and [SEO keyword]. Please use appropriate markdown.
[PASTE TRANSCRIPT HERE]”
VoxScript Plugin Method
This method allows you to use longer videos and is generally an easier process, however it requires a paid plan. You’ll need to use ChatGPT 4 and enable the plugin ‘Voxscript’
- Find an appropriate video on YouTube and copy the video URL.
- Return to ChatGPT and enter the prompt below.
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General Blogging Prompts
Blog Fill In The Blank Prompts
- “I need a blog post that discusses the benefits of [fill in the blank] for our target audience. Please write 800 words and include at least 4 subheadings. Use keywords [keyword 1], [keyword 2], [keyword 3] and ensure that the post is engaging and informative. Please ask me any questions you like before you begin.”
- “Please write a blog post that reviews [fill in the blank] for our readers. The post should be 700 words long and feature a catchy headline. Use keywords [keyword 1], [keyword 2], [keyword 3] to optimize the post for SEO.”
- “Can you write a blog post that explains how to [fill in the blank] for our readers? Please write a post that is 900 words long and includes at least 5 subheadings. Optimize the post for keywords [keyword 1], [keyword 2], [keyword 3] and make sure it is easy to follow.”
- “We need a blog post on the topic of [fill in the blank]. Please write a post that is 600 words long and includes 3 subheadings. Use keywords [keyword 1], [keyword 2], [keyword 3] and make sure the post is well-researched and insightful.”
- “Please write a blog post that provides tips and advice for [fill in the blank]. The post should be 800 words long and feature at least 4 subheadings. Use keywords [keyword 1], [keyword 2], [keyword 3] and ensure that the post is informative and actionable.”
- “Can you write a blog post that compares and contrasts [fill in the blank] options for our readers? Please write a post that is 1000 words long and includes at least 5 subheadings. Optimize the post for keywords [keyword 1], [keyword 2], [keyword 3] and make sure it is well-researched and objective.”
- “We need a blog post that addresses the common mistakes people make when [fill in the blank]. Please write a post that is 700 words long and includes 3 subheadings. Use keywords [keyword 1], [keyword 2], [keyword 3] and make sure the post is informative and helpful.”
- “Please write a blog post that showcases real-life examples of [fill in the blank] in action. The post should be 900 words long and feature at least 4 subheadings. Use keywords [keyword 1], [keyword 2], [keyword 3] and ensure that the post is engaging and informative.”
- “Can you write a blog post that discusses the latest trends and developments in [fill in the blank]? Please write a post that is 1200 words long and includes at least 6 subheadings. Optimize the post for keywords [keyword 1], [keyword 2], [keyword 3] and make sure it is well-researched and insightful.”
- “We need a blog post that offers a step-by-step guide to [fill in the blank]. Please write a post that is 800 words long and includes 4 subheadings. Use keywords [keyword 1], [keyword 2], [keyword 3] and make sure the post is easy to follow and actionable.”
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Blog General Prompts
- “I’m struggling to come up with blog post ideas for my [niche]. Can you suggest 10 potential topics?”
- “I’m writing a blog post on [topic]. Can you review my outline and suggest any changes or areas to expand on?”
- “I want to make my blog posts more engaging. Can you suggest some storytelling techniques I can use?”
- “I need help optimizing my blog posts for SEO. Can you provide some guidance on keyword research and placement?”
- “Can you provide some tips for writing effective headlines and subheadings for my blog posts?”
- “I’m struggling to write intros that capture readers’ attention. Can you suggest some strategies for writing effective intros?”
- “I want to include more visual elements in my blog posts. Can you suggest some types of graphics or images I could use?”
- “I need help with the overall structure of my blog posts. Can you suggest a template or framework I could use?”
- “Can you provide some tips for writing in a more conversational tone for my blog posts?”
- “I’m not sure if my blog posts are too long or too short. Can you provide some guidance on ideal length for different types of posts?”
- “I want to include more data and statistics in my blog posts. Can you suggest some sources I could use to find reliable data?”
- “I need help with formatting my blog posts. Can you suggest some tips for using bullet points, numbered lists, and other formatting elements?”
- “Can you provide some guidance on how to write blog posts that generate more comments and discussion?”
- “I’m looking to expand my blog’s reach. Can you suggest some guest blogging opportunities or other strategies for increasing traffic?”
- “I want to make my blog posts more shareable on social media. Can you provide some tips for optimizing posts for different platforms?”
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10 General Purpose Marketing Task Prompts
1. Newsletter Breakdown
Role: Expert [Topic] Analyst and Content Strategist Task: Conduct a comprehensive analysis of the provided [type of content] about [topic]. Break down its structure, content, and strategy to extract valuable insights and actionable takeaways. Context: You are an experienced content strategist specializing in [industry/field]. Your expertise allows you to dissect and interpret [type of content] to uncover underlying strategies, audience engagement techniques, and effective communication methods. Analysis Structure:
- [Overview/Introduction]
- Briefly summarize the [type of content]
- Identify the main theme or purpose
- [Content Breakdown]
- Analyze the structure and organization
- Identify key sections and their purposes
- [Key Insights]
- Extract main points or arguments
- Highlight unique perspectives or approaches
- [Audience Analysis]
- Identify the target audience
- Analyze how the content caters to this audience
- [Communication Techniques]
- Examine the tone and style of writing
- Identify persuasive or engaging elements
- [Visual Elements] (if applicable)
- Analyze any graphics, images, or formatting choices
- Discuss their impact on the overall message
- [Call-to-Action Analysis]
- Identify any calls-to-action
- Evaluate their effectiveness and placement
- [Strengths and Areas for Improvement]
- Highlight particularly effective elements
- Suggest potential improvements or enhancements
- [Actionable Takeaways]
- Provide practical lessons or strategies that can be applied
- Offer suggestions for implementing similar techniques Instructions:
- Analyze the provided [type of content] thoroughly, addressing each section of the analysis structure.
- Provide clear, concise, and insightful commentary for each section.
- Use specific examples from the [type of content] to support your analysis.
- Offer practical and actionable advice based on your findings.
- Maintain a professional and objective tone throughout the analysis.
[ask the user for required information]
Part Two
Now based on this information, help me create an email that breaks everything into sections. This newsletter breakdown should be around 700-900 words. use simple and straightforward english.
My company [ ]
My reading level [ ]
2. Image Product Description
You are a Product Description Specialist with expertise in crafting compelling and informative product descriptions. Your task is to create a quick yet detailed product description for
Please format the product description as follows:
[Product Name]
[Product overview: Provide a 100-word summary of the product, its main features, and its primary use case.]
Key Benefits:
- [Benefit 1 in 5 words]
- [Benefit 2 in 5 words]
- [Benefit 3 in 5 words]
- [Benefit 4 in 5 words]
- [Benefit 5 in 5 words] [Add up to 2 more bullet points if necessary]
My Take:
[Write a 50-word personal opinion or recommendation about the product, highlighting its unique selling points or how it stands out in the market.]
Before we begin, please provide the following information:
- What is the specific product name?
- What is the product type or category?
- Who is the target demographic for this product?
- What is your experience with this product?
Once you provide this information, I’ll create a product description tailored to your needs, using simple and plain English.
3. FAQ Prompt
Blog Post FAQs: {Title}
Create a list of 5 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and answers (under 350 characters) relevant to my blog post on {Title}.
Focus on providing actionable insights and practical advice. Use a conversational tone and avoid technical jargon. Aim for questions that cover your target audience’s common pain points and key concerns.
Additionally, for each FAQ, briefly suggest 1-2 relevant keywords that someone might use to search for that information.
Example: Q: What type of content ranks well? (Keywords: SEO content, high-ranking content) A: Content that answers specific questions & solves problems for your audience. Think helpful guides & in-depth analyses.
4. VSL Creator Prompt
Role
You are an expert copywriter and video sales letter (VSL) strategist with years of experience in crafting compelling and high-converting video scripts for various industries.
Task
Your task is to create a comprehensive outline for a video sales letter script for
. The outline should follow proven VSL structures and persuasion techniques to maximize conversions.Context
to [target audience]. The primary goal is to [main objective, e.g., generate sales, increase sign-ups, etc.].
Input Requirements
- Product/Service Name: [Insert name]
- Target Audience: [Describe ideal customer]
- Main Pain Points: [List 3-5 key problems the product/service solves]
- Unique Selling Proposition (USP): [Describe what makes this offer unique]
- Key Benefits: [List 3-5 main benefits]
- Call to Action (CTA): [Specify desired action]
- Price Point: [Insert price or price range]
- Any specific regulations or compliance issues to consider: [If applicable]
Output Structure
- Attention-Grabbing Hook
- [Outline key elements for the opening hook]
- Identify the Problem
- [Describe how to present the main pain points]
- Agitate the Problem
- [Explain how to emphasize the consequences of not solving the problem]
- Present the Solution
- [Outline how to introduce the product/service as the ideal solution]
- Explain Key Benefits
- [List how to present each main benefit]
- Provide Social Proof
- [Describe types of testimonials or case studies to include]
- Handle Objections
- [List common objections and how to address them]
- Present the Offer
- [Outline how to structure the offer presentation]
- Add Urgency/Scarcity
- [Describe techniques to create a sense of urgency]
- Call to Action
- [Explain how to craft a compelling CTA]
- Risk Reversal
- [Outline how to present guarantees or risk-reduction elements]
- Recap and Final CTA
- [Describe how to summarize key points and reinforce the CTA]
Additional Guidelines
- Keep the tone [insert desired tone, e.g., conversational, professional, etc.]
- Aim for a video length of approximately [insert desired length]
- Include [any specific elements or techniques the client wants to incorporate]
- Total words: 900-1200
Please use this structure to create a detailed outline for the video sales letter script, filling in each section with persuasive copy points and strategic elements tailored to the specific product/service and target audience.
[ask the user for information]
5. YouTube Viral Title Prompts
Role: You are an expert viral content strategist who creates attention-grabbing, controversial, and highly clickable headlines for [insert platform, e.g., YouTube, Blog, Social Media].
Task: Your task is to generate [x] insanely viral title ideas for a [insert topic here]. These titles should be designed to stop users mid-scroll and compel them to click. They should use elements of curiosity, shock value, bold claims, and touch on the target audience’s common pain points or desires.
Context: The titles should be formatted to fit the style of [insert platform]. Use the following structure and adjust as needed for each title:
- “Outrageous claim + Unexpected result”
- “Specific number/time + Unbelievable outcome”
- “Low-cost hack + Comparison to high-achievers”
- “Personal experiment + Cliff-hanger”
- “Challenge to conventional wisdom”
- “David vs Goliath scenario”
- “Time-sensitive secret + Authority figure opposition”
- “Underdog success story”
- “Dramatic transformation + Skepticism-inducing result”
- “Unusual method + Expert reaction”
Additional Guidelines:
- Use brackets, ellipses, or parentheses for emphasis.
- Include numbers, percentages, or dollar amounts when relevant.
- Imply a story or journey.
- Create a sense of urgency or exclusivity.
- Use power words like “hack,” “secret,” “trick,” or “weird.”
- Occasionally, use all caps for extra emphasis.
Content/Context: [Add specific content or context from any resource, research, or angle related to the topic here.]
[ask the user for the requirements to get started]
6. Shorts Script Writer
Write a viral video short script about [TOPIC] designed to go viral by following this proven framework:
- Craft a compelling, curiosity-inducing hook within the first 3 seconds that grabs attention and encourages viewers to keep watching. Focus on the viewer’s pain points or desires related to [TOPIC]. For example: “[ENGAGING QUESTION/STATEMENT ABOUT TOPIC]”
- Build upon a successful, high-performing content idea from your niche, either from your own channel or a viral post on another platform. Add your unique perspective and additional value to make it original. [CONCEPT/POST]
- Maintain high audience retention (aim for 70%+) by strategically placing 2-3 “mini-hooks” throughout and one hook foreshadowing at the beginning. These can be surprising facts, jokes, twists, or hints at a rewarding payoff. Keep viewers engaged and motivated to watch until the end.
- Write a short viral script with only the most essential information and engaging moments. Ruthlessly cut any fluff or redundancies. Aim for a target duration of [DURATION] seconds.
- Seamlessly loop the video’s ending back to the beginning to encourage rewatches and signal high relevance to the algorithm.
- Optimize average watch time (aim for 70%+ of total duration)
- try using 8th-grade reading level
Please provide the following information to customize the script:
- Video topic and specific angle: [TOPIC]
- Engaging opening hook (question or statement): [QUESTION/STATEMENT]
- Proven content idea to build upon: [CONCEPT/POST]
- Target video duration: [DURATION] seconds
- Key points or elements to include in the script: [KEY POINTS]
[Ask the user for information]
7. ICP and Offer Starter Prompt
You are an expert business strategist specializing in identifying Ideal Customer Profiles (ICPs) and crafting compelling offers for any niche, business, or content creator. Your role is to guide users through a comprehensive process of market analysis, customer profiling, and offer development, adaptable to various industries and business models. Follow these instructions meticulously:
- Initial Business/Niche Analysis:
- Request detailed information about the target business, niche, or content area.
- Ask for existing customer data, market research, or any relevant insights.
- If information is limited, suggest methods for gathering preliminary data specific to the niche.
- ICP Development:
- Create a multi-dimensional ICP based on the following factors, adapting to the specific niche: a. Demographic information (age, gender, location, income, education) b. Psychographic traits (values, interests, lifestyle, personality) c. Behavioral patterns (purchasing habits, content consumption, decision-making process) d. Professional characteristics (job title, industry, company size) if applicable e. Pain points and challenges specific to the niche f. Goals and aspirations related to the niche
- Use data-driven approaches and market research techniques to refine the ICP.
- Develop 2-3 distinct customer personas within the ICP if applicable.
- Market Analysis:
- Conduct a thorough analysis of the target market, including: a. Market size and growth potential b. Competitive landscape c. Industry trends and disruptions d. Regulatory environment (if applicable)
- Identify potential market gaps or underserved segments within the niche.
- Offer Creation:
- Based on the ICP and market analysis, develop a unique value proposition.
- Create a detailed offer structure, including: a. Core product/service features or content types b. Pricing strategy (consider value-based pricing) c. Delivery method or distribution channels d. Support and after-sales service (or audience engagement strategies for content creators) e. Guarantees or risk reversals
- Ensure the offer directly addresses the ICP’s pain points and desires within the niche.
- Incorporate elements of scarcity, urgency, or exclusivity if appropriate.
- Messaging and Positioning:
- Craft a compelling narrative that resonates with the ICP in the context of the niche.
- Develop key messaging points that highlight the unique benefits of the offer.
- Suggest appropriate channels and formats for communicating the offer, tailored to the niche.
- Testing and Iteration:
- Propose methods for testing the offer with a subset of the target market.
- Outline key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure the offer’s success.
- Provide a framework for iterating and improving the offer based on feedback and results.
- Implementation Strategy:
- Outline a high-level plan for launching and scaling the offer within the niche.
- Identify potential challenges specific to the niche and suggest mitigation strategies.
- Recommend tools or resources for managing customer relationships and tracking results.
- Ethical Considerations:
- Ensure all suggested strategies comply with relevant laws and regulations in the niche.
- Advocate for transparent and honest marketing practices.
- Consider the long-term impact of the offer on customers and the market within the niche.
When providing assistance, always:
- Ask probing questions to gather necessary information about the specific niche or business.
- Provide data-driven insights and justify your recommendations within the context of the niche.
- Offer creative solutions while remaining grounded in the realities of the specific market.
- Encourage the user to validate assumptions and gather real-world feedback from their target audience.
- Adapt your advice based on the specific context of each business, niche, or content area.
- Be prepared to dive deep into any aspect of the ICP or offer creation process, tailoring your approach to the unique characteristics of the niche.
Your goal is to empower users to create highly targeted, effective offers that resonate with their ideal customers and drive growth within their specific niche or industry.
[ask the user for specific information]
8. Topical Map Generator [Content Ideas]
Role: You are an expert content strategist and keyword researcher. Task: Your task is to create a comprehensive topical map based on the provided main topic.
This map should be broken down into sub-topics and further into specific ideas, ensuring that all aspects of the main topic are covered.
The topical map should be detailed, organized, and easy to follow. Context: The goal is to help create content that thoroughly addresses the chosen topic from various angles. This topical map will be used to guide the creation of content that is well-structured, authoritative, and optimized for search engines. The map should include [number] sub-topics, each with [number] specific ideas or related keywords. Input Example:
- Main Topic: [Insert Main Topic Here]
- Number of Sub-Topics: [Insert Number of Sub-Topics Here]
- Number of Specific Ideas per Sub-Topic: [Insert Number Here] Desired Output:
- Main Topic: [Insert Main Topic Here]
- Sub-Topic 1:
- Specific Idea 1
- Specific Idea 2
- Specific Idea 3
- [Continue based on the number provided]
- Sub-Topic 2:
- Specific Idea 1
- Specific Idea 2
- Specific Idea 3
- [Continue based on the number provided]
- [Continue for each Sub-Topic] Ensure that each sub-topic and specific idea is relevant to the main topic and covers different aspects or angles to create a well-rounded, comprehensive topical map. Each specific idea should be concise but descriptive enough to guide the creation of detailed content. [ask the user for the main topic and any other important questions]
9. Humanizer Prompt
Your Role: Your role is to turn AI content into more understandable text and easier to read. This process is called ‘humanizing’ the content, making it more relatable with simple plain language.
Your Task: I need you to act as a blog post humanizer and rewrite my content by using 8th-grade reading level, line breaks, and making it easy to understand by breaking up drawn out sentences.
All without removing the context or changing the meaning behind the text.
You also need to remove any complex words or jargon around the [topic].
Still keep nlp related keywords based on the topic. If you notice any words or phrases that might be too difficult for an 8th-grader, replace them with simpler alternatives.
Focus on creating a smooth, conversational flow that’s easy for young readers to follow. Use transitional phrases to connect ideas and create a cohesive narrative. If you need to present a list of items, try to incorporate them into the paragraph structure when possible.
10. Video To Blog (Informational Content)
Task:
Create a comprehensive blog post outline for a How-To Guide on [topic]. The outline should follow the structure provided in the How-To Guide Template, ensuring a well-organized and informative article.
Context:
You are an experienced content strategist tasked with creating an engaging and informative How-To Guide blog post outline. Your outline will serve as a blueprint for writers to create high-quality, SEO-optimized content that addresses the reader’s needs and provides clear, actionable instructions.
Instructions:
- Use the following structure to create the blog post outline: H1: How To [do a specific thing] without [undesirable side effect] OR H1: # Ways to [do a specific thing] OR H1: How to [do a specific thing]
H2: What is [specific thing you will talk about]? H3: Reasons You Need to Know [specific thing you’re teaching] H2: Step-by-Step Instructions to [do a specific thing] H3: [Step 1] H3: [Step 2] H3: [Step 3] H2: Key Considerations For Successfully [doing the thing you just taught] H3: Taking it to the Next Level: How to [go beyond the thing you just taught] H3: Alternatives to [thing you just taught] H2: Wrapping Up and My Experience With [topic activity]
- Provide brief descriptions or key points for each section to guide the writer.
- Ensure the outline is in plain, simple language, while covering all aspects of the topic.
- Include relevant subheadings to improve readability, flow, and SEO.
- Make sure each of the headings are bold
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Sales Copy Prompts
Fill In The Blanks
- Our [insert product/service] is designed to solve [insert customer pain point], which we know is a major challenge for many of our customers in the [insert industry/field]. Write a sales email that highlights the key features and benefits of the product/service, such as [insert benefit 1] and [insert benefit 2], and explains how it can help our customers overcome their challenges
- Our sales team has been struggling to close deals with potential customers who are not yet aware of the benefits of our [insert product/service]. Write a sales email that follows the AIDA framework to grab their attention, create interest by explaining how our product/service solves their pain point, build desire by highlighting the key benefits, such as [insert benefit 1] and [insert benefit 2], and encourage them to take action with a clear and compelling call-to-action. Be sure to address any potential objections that may prevent them from taking action.
- Our latest product release is designed to solve a common pain point for our target audience, but we’re having trouble getting them to take action. Write a sales email that follows the PAS model to identify their problem, agitate the issue, and provide a solution that our product offers. Make sure to include [insert pain point], [insert agitation], and [insert solution] in the email. End with a strong call-to-action that encourages them to take action.
- Our company has just launched a new [insert product/service], and we want to create buzz among our customers in the [insert industry/field]. Write a sales email that highlights the unique features and benefits of the product/service, such as [insert benefit 1] and [insert benefit 2], and explains why it is a game-changer for our customers.
- Our company has just introduced a new product/service to our lineup that we believe would be a great fit for our customers in [insert industry/field]. Write a sales email that explains how our [insert product/service] can solve [insert customer pain point], and highlights the key benefits that would be most relevant to our customers, such as [insert benefit 1] and [insert benefit 2].
- We’ve been struggling to convert leads into sales with our current sales email approach. Write a sales email that follows the PAS model to get their attention, identify the problem they are facing, agitate the issue, and provide a solution that our product/service offers. Make sure to include [insert attention-grabber], [insert problem], [insert agitation], and [insert solution] in the email. End with a clear call-to-action that encourages them to take action.
General Prompts
- “What are some effective ways to use storytelling in a sales email to engage the reader and create a connection?”
- “How can I showcase the unique features of my product/service in a sales email without overwhelming the reader with too much information?”
- “Can you provide tips on writing a subject line that grabs the reader’s attention and makes them want to open the email?”
- “What are some persuasive language techniques that can be used in a sales email to convince the reader to take action?”
- “How can I use humor in a sales email to make it more memorable and stand out from other emails in the inbox?”
- “Can you suggest ways to personalize a sales email and make the reader feel like it was written just for them?”
- “What are some effective ways to address objections or concerns that the reader may have in a sales email?”
- “How can I create a sense of urgency in a sales email without coming across as pushy or aggressive?”
- “Can you provide tips on how to write a compelling opening sentence that hooks the reader and makes them want to keep reading?”
- “What are some effective ways to use visuals, such as images or videos, in a sales email to showcase the product/service?”
- “How can I use social media in conjunction with a sales email campaign to increase engagement and conversions?”
- “Can you suggest ways to incorporate testimonials or case studies into a sales email to provide social proof?”
- “What are some effective ways to segment my email list and personalize my sales emails based on the recipient’s interests or behavior?”
- “How can I use data and analytics to improve the effectiveness of my sales email campaigns?”
- “Can you provide tips on how to write a closing statement that encourages the reader to take action without sounding too sales-y?”
- “What are some effective ways to use scarcity or limited-time offers in a sales email to create a sense of urgency?”
- “How can I use emotional appeals in a sales email to connect with the reader on a deeper level and make them feel invested in the product/service?”
- “Can you suggest ways to use interactive content, such as quizzes or surveys, in a sales email to increase engagement and conversions?”
- “What are some effective ways to use segmentation and personalization to re-engage inactive subscribers with a targeted sales email?”
- “How can I use A/B testing to optimize my sales emails and increase open rates, click-through rates, and conversions?”
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Generic YouTube Prompts
General Prompts
- Can you help me come up with a catchy and memorable title for my upcoming YouTube video? Please ask me for details about my topic and audience to make sure you have all the relevant information.
- How can I create a title that captures the essence of my YouTube video and makes it stand out from the crowd? Please ask me for details about my topic and audience to make sure you have all the relevant information.
- What are some proven strategies for writing attention-grabbing titles for YouTube videos that get more views? Please ask me for details about my topic and audience to make sure you have all the relevant information.
- Can you suggest some keywords or phrases that I can use in my YouTube video title to improve its searchability and relevance? Please ask me for details about my topic and audience to make sure you have all the relevant information.
- How can I create a title for my YouTube video that piques the viewer’s curiosity and makes them want to click and watch? Please ask me for details about my topic and audience to make sure you have all the relevant information.
- What are some creative ways to use humor or wordplay in my YouTube video title to make it more entertaining and engaging? Please ask me for details about my topic and audience to make sure you have all the relevant information.
- Can you help me brainstorm a list of potential titles for my YouTube video, and then help me choose the best one? Please ask me for details about my topic and audience to make sure you have all the relevant information.
- How can I create a title for my YouTube video that accurately reflects the content and message of the video, while still being compelling and interesting? Please ask me for details about my topic and audience to make sure you have all the relevant information.
- What are some common mistakes that people make when writing YouTube video titles, and how can I avoid them? Please ask me for details about my topic and audience to make sure you have all the relevant information.
- Can you help me write a title for my YouTube video that appeals to my target audience and speaks directly to their needs and interests? Please ask me for details about my topic and audience to make sure you have all the relevant information.
- How can I use the title of my YouTube video to create a sense of urgency or scarcity, and encourage viewers to watch it right away? Please ask me for details about my topic and audience to make sure you have all the relevant information.
- Can you suggest some best practices for formatting my YouTube video title, such as using brackets, parentheses, or emojis to make it more eye-catching? Please ask me for details about my topic and audience to make sure you have all the relevant information.
- What are some effective ways to use numbers or lists in my YouTube video title to increase its perceived value and relevance? Please ask me for details about my topic and audience to make sure you have all the relevant information.
- How can I create a title for my YouTube video that is both informative and intriguing, and encourages viewers to learn more? Please ask me for details about my topic and audience to make sure you have all the relevant information.
- Can you help me write a title for my YouTube video that taps into the emotions and aspirations of my target audience, and inspires them to take action? Please ask me for details about my topic and audience to make sure you have all the relevant information.
- What are some strategies for writing SEO-friendly titles for YouTube videos that rank well in search results and attract more organic traffic? Please ask me for details about my topic and audience to make sure you have all the relevant information.
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20 Prompts To Create Content For YouTube Videos
20 Prompts
1. Video Title Generation
- Simple: “Generate 5 catchy titles for a YouTube video about [topic].”
- Intermediate: “Create 10 SEO-friendly YouTube video titles about [topic], targeting [audience]. Include relevant keywords and emotional triggers.”
- Complex: “Develop 15 high-converting YouTube video titles about [topic]. Include a mix of how-to’s, listicles, question-based titles, and curiosity-gap titles. Optimize for search, click-through rate, and audience retention. Suggest A/B testing strategies for top 3 options.”
2. Video Description Writing
- Simple: “Write a 100-word description for a YouTube video about [topic].”
- Intermediate: “Craft a 250-word YouTube video description about [topic]. Include key points, timestamps, relevant links, and a call-to-action.”
- Complex: “Compose a comprehensive 500-word YouTube video description about [topic]. Incorporate primary and secondary keywords for SEO, create a compelling above-the-fold summary, add detailed timestamps, include relevant links and resources, craft multiple calls-to-action, and use emoji for visual appeal. Suggest strategies for updating the description over time for sustained performance.”
3. Thumbnail Design Concept
- Simple: “Describe a basic thumbnail idea for a YouTube video about [topic].”
- Intermediate: “Create 3 thumbnail concepts for a YouTube video about [topic]. Include ideas for imagery, text overlay, and color scheme for each.”
- Complex: “Design 5 detailed thumbnail concepts for a YouTube video about [topic]. For each concept, describe the layout, imagery, typography, color psychology, and emotional appeal. Include ideas for A/B testing elements and suggest how each thumbnail aligns with different title options. Provide guidelines for maintaining brand consistency across various thumbnail styles.”
4. Video Script Outline
- Simple: “Create a basic 5-point outline for a 10-minute YouTube video about [topic].”
- Intermediate: “Develop a detailed script outline for a 15-minute YouTube video about [topic]. Include intro hook, main points, B-roll suggestions, and outro with call-to-action.”
- Complex: “Generate a comprehensive script outline for a 20-minute YouTube video about [topic]. Include a compelling hook, storytelling elements, main content sections, expert quote suggestions, data point placements, B-roll and graphic ideas, audience engagement prompts, monetization opportunities (e.g., sponsor spots), and a strategic end screen. Suggest pacing techniques and ideas for pattern interrupts to maintain viewer engagement.”
5. Hook and Intro Writing
- Simple: “Write a 15-second hook for a YouTube video about [topic].”
- Intermediate: “Craft a 30-second introduction for a YouTube video about [topic]. Include a hook, brief topic overview, and value proposition for the viewer.”
- Complex: “Develop 3 alternative 45-second introductions for a YouTube video about [topic]. Each should include a unique hook (e.g., shocking statistic, intriguing question, bold statement), a concise explanation of the video’s value, and a roadmap of what viewers will learn. Include suggestions for accompanying visuals and music. Provide ideas for personalizing the intro for different audience segments.”
6. End Screen and Call-to-Action Design
- Simple: “Write a basic 20-second outro with a call-to-action for a YouTube video about [topic].”
- Intermediate: “Create a 30-second end screen strategy for a YouTube video about [topic]. Include two CTAs, suggestion for video links to display, and a brief channel pitch.”
- Complex: “Design a comprehensive 45-second end screen and CTA strategy for a YouTube video about [topic]. Include a content recap, multiple CTAs (e.g., subscribe, next video, playlist, website) with prioritization logic, personalized recommendations based on viewer behavior, and channel growth tactics. Suggest visual design elements, animation ideas, and A/B testing strategies for CTA effectiveness.”
7. Keyword and Tag Research
- Simple: “List 10 relevant keywords and tags for a YouTube video about [topic].”
- Intermediate: “Generate 20 keywords and tags for a YouTube video about [topic], categorized by search volume and competition level. Include a mix of broad and long-tail keywords.”
- Complex: “Conduct comprehensive keyword and tag research for a YouTube video about [topic]. Provide 50 relevant keywords and tags, including primary, secondary, and LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing) keywords. Categorize them by search volume, competition, and relevance. Suggest a strategy for incorporating these keywords in the title, description, tags, and spoken content. Include ideas for tracking keyword performance and updating strategy over time.”
8. Chapters and Timestamp Creation
- Simple: “Create 5 basic chapters with timestamps for a 10-minute YouTube video about [topic].”
- Intermediate: “Develop 10 detailed chapters with timestamps for a 20-minute YouTube video about [topic]. Include a brief description for each chapter.”
- Complex: “Design a comprehensive chapter and timestamp strategy for a 30-minute YouTube video about [topic]. Create 15-20 chapters with engaging titles, detailed descriptions, and accurate timestamps. Include suggestions for visually distinguishing each chapter in the video, ideas for creating a clickable table of contents in the description, and strategies for using chapters to improve viewer retention and navigation. Suggest how to use chapter analytics to inform future content structure.”
9. B-roll and Visual Aid Ideas
- Simple: “Suggest 5 B-roll ideas for a YouTube video about [topic].”
- Intermediate: “Create a list of 15 B-roll and visual aid ideas for a YouTube video about [topic]. Include a mix of live footage, stock video suggestions, and graphic concepts.”
- Complex: “Develop a comprehensive visual strategy for a YouTube video about [topic]. Provide 30 ideas for B-roll, animations, infographics, screencast elements, and interactive graphics. For each visual element, explain its purpose, placement in the video, and how it enhances the content. Include suggestions for creating a consistent visual style, ideas for visualizing complex information, and tips for sourcing or creating high-quality visual assets on a budget.”
10. Engaging Questions for Comments
- Simple: “Write 3 questions to ask viewers in the comment section of a YouTube video about [topic].”
- Intermediate: “Create 7 engaging questions for the comment section of a YouTube video about [topic]. Include a mix of opinion-based, experience-sharing, and future content suggestion questions.”
- Complex: “Develop a comprehensive comment engagement strategy for a YouTube video about [topic]. Craft 15 thought-provoking questions that encourage meaningful discussions, personal reflections, and community building. Include ideas for pinned comments, comment hashtags for easy tracking, strategies for moderating and highlighting top comments, and plans for incorporating viewer responses in future videos. Suggest ways to use comment engagement to inform content strategy and audience understanding.”
11. Video Series Planning
- Simple: “Outline a 3-part YouTube video series about [topic].”
- Intermediate: “Create a plan for a 7-part YouTube video series about [topic]. Include titles, main points, and logical flow between videos.”
- Complex: “Develop a comprehensive strategy for a 12-part YouTube video series about [topic]. For each video, provide a working title, detailed content outline, unique selling points, and ideas for cross-video references. Include a series narrative arc, strategies for maintaining consistency while avoiding repetition, ideas for bonus content to incentivize full series viewing, and plans for compiling the series into a premium course or eBook. Suggest promotion strategies specific to video series and ideas for collaborations or guest experts.”
12. Clickbait-Free Curiosity Gaps
- Simple: “Write 3 curiosity-inducing statements about [topic] for a YouTube title or thumbnail.”
- Intermediate: “Create 7 clickbait-free curiosity gaps for YouTube content about [topic]. Include a mix of question-based and statement-based options.”
- Complex: “Develop 15 ethical curiosity-building techniques for YouTube content about [topic]. Include a variety of linguistic and psychological tactics such as the Zeigarnik effect, strategic information gaps, unexpected juxtapositions, and future-pacing. For each technique, provide an example, explain its psychological basis, and suggest how to pay off the curiosity within the video to maintain audience trust. Include ideas for measuring and optimizing curiosity gap effectiveness.”
13. Hashtag Strategy
- Simple: “Suggest 5 relevant hashtags for a YouTube video about [topic].”
- Intermediate: “Develop a set of 15 hashtags for a YouTube video about [topic]. Include a mix of popular, niche, and branded hashtags. Explain the potential reach and purpose of each.”
- Complex: “Create a comprehensive hashtag strategy for a YouTube channel focused on [topic]. Develop 50 hashtags categorized by popularity, specificity, and purpose (e.g., discoverability, branding, campaign-specific). Include channel-specific branded hashtags, ideas for trend-jacking with timely hashtags, and a guide for hashtag usage across YouTube, Community posts, and other social media platforms. Provide a system for tracking hashtag performance and guidelines for optimal hashtag usage in titles, descriptions, and tags.”
14. Sponsorship Pitch
- Simple: “Write a short 50-word pitch to potential sponsors for a YouTube video about [topic].”
- Intermediate: “Develop a 200-word sponsorship pitch for a YouTube video about [topic]. Include channel statistics, audience demographics, and potential collaboration ideas.”
- Complex: “Create a comprehensive sponsorship strategy for a YouTube channel about [topic]. Include a detailed pitch deck outline with channel value proposition, audience insights, case studies of past successful collaborations, and innovative integration ideas. Develop 3 tiers of sponsorship packages with clear deliverables and pricing. Include templates for initial outreach, follow-up emails, and a guide for negotiating terms. Provide ideas for measuring and reporting on sponsorship ROI, and strategies for cultivating long-term brand partnerships.”
15. Audience Retention Strategies
- Simple: “List 5 techniques to improve audience retention for a YouTube video about [topic].”
- Intermediate: “Develop 10 strategies to boost audience retention for a YouTube video about [topic]. Include ideas for content structure, engagement techniques, and visual interest.”
- Complex: “Create a comprehensive audience retention plan for a YouTube video about [topic]. Include 20 techniques covering hook optimization, content pacing, pattern interrupts, strategic info-teasing, visual variety, and psychological engagement triggers. For each technique, explain its purpose, optimal placement, and expected impact. Provide a second-by-second retention graph hypothesis and suggest ways to analyze and iterate based on actual retention data. Include ideas for retargeting drop-off viewers and using retention insights to inform future content creation.”
16. Shorts Concept from Long-Form Content
- Simple: “Suggest 3 YouTube Shorts ideas based on a long-form video about [topic].”
- Intermediate: “Create concepts for 7 YouTube Shorts extracted from a long-form video about [topic]. Include a hook, key point, and CTA for each Short.”
- Complex: “Develop a comprehensive YouTube Shorts strategy based on a long-form video about [topic]. Create 15 diverse Shorts concepts including teasers, key insights, how-to snippets, and behind-the-scenes content. For each Short, provide a storyboard, script, visual style guide, and custom CTA. Include ideas for sequencing Shorts releases to drive traffic to the main video, strategies for cross-platform sharing (e.g., TikTok, Instagram Reels), and suggestions for developing Shorts-first content that complements your long-form videos. Outline a plan for analyzing Shorts performance and using insights to refine both Short and long-form content strategies.”
17. Controversial Opinion Handling
- Simple: “Write a balanced 50-word statement addressing a common controversy in [topic] for a YouTube video.”
- Intermediate: “Develop a 200-word script segment presenting both sides of a controversial issue in [topic] for a YouTube video. Include tips for encouraging respectful discussion in the comments.”
- Complex: “Create a comprehensive strategy for addressing controversial topics in [topic] on your YouTube channel. Include guidelines for research and fact-checking, techniques for presenting balanced viewpoints, and strategies for moderating heated discussions. Develop a template for a 500-word script segment that presents multiple perspectives, acknowledges uncertainties, and encourages critical thinking. Include ideas for visual aids to explain complex or nuanced points, strategies for collaborating with experts or opposing viewpoints, and a plan for follow-up content to address audience reactions. Provide a framework for turning controversies into opportunities for channel growth and community building.”
18. Monetization Strategy
- Simple: “List 5 ways to monetize a YouTube video about [topic].”
- Intermediate: “Develop 10 monetization ideas for a YouTube channel about [topic]. Include a mix of ad revenue, sponsorships, affiliate marketing, and product creation.”
- Complex: “Create a comprehensive monetization strategy for a YouTube channel about [topic]. Include 20 revenue streams across ad optimization, channel memberships, Super Chat/Stickers, crowdfunding, sponsorships, affiliate marketing, merchandise, digital products, online courses, coaching services, speaking engagements, and licensing opportunities. For each stream, provide implementation steps, promotional ideas, and success metrics. Develop a 12-month monetization roadmap with revenue projections and diversification strategies. Include ideas for creating synergies between different revenue streams and a plan for scaling monetization as the channel grows.”
19. Collaboration Outreach
- Simple: “Write a 50-word collaboration invitation to another YouTuber in the [topic] niche.”
- Intermediate: “Develop a 200-word collaboration proposal for a YouTuber in the [topic] niche. Include video concept, mutual benefits, and practical considerations.”
- Complex: “Create a comprehensive YouTube collaboration strategy for your channel about [topic]. Include a tiered list of 20 potential collaborators ranging from peers to aspirational partners. Develop unique video concepts for each tier, detailed outreach templates, negotiation guidelines, and production planning checklists. Provide ideas for cross-promotion strategies, metrics for measuring collaboration success, and a system for maintaining relationships post-collaboration. Include innovative formats beyond traditional collabs, such as joint investigations, challenge videos, or multi-channel series. Suggest ways to leverage collaborations for channel growth, audience cross-pollination, and niche authority building.”
20. Analytics Interpretation and Action Plan
- Simple: “List 5 key metrics to track for a YouTube video about [topic].”
- Intermediate: “Analyze 10 important metrics for a YouTube video about [topic]. Provide insights on what’s working well and areas for improvement.”
- Complex: “Develop a comprehensive analytics interpretation and action plan for a YouTube channel about [topic]. Analyze 20 metrics across views, watch time, audience retention, engagement, traffic sources, and audience demographics. Identify trends, correlations, and anomalies. Create a dashboard template for ongoing tracking and a system for regular analytics review. Provide actionable recommendations for content optimization, audience growth, and monetization based on the data. Include strategies for A/B testing thumbnails, titles, and content styles, and a framework for using analytics to inform your content calendar and long-term channel strategy. Suggest ways to use YouTube Analytics in conjunction with other tools (e.g., Google Analytics, social media insights) for a holistic understanding of channel performance.”
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