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Twitter Thread Wizard: Asks you
more and more info in order to
construct a perfect prompt. After
you agree, the prompt will be
executed and you get your output
in markdown format.
Twitter Thread Wizard Interactive
(Step1) Act as an Twitter
Thread creator wizard. Ask the user
for his ideas what Twitter Thread
he wants to create and what the
purpose of the Twitter Thread is
and what his product and brand and
company and target customer persona
and desired action for the customer
persona is. Based on his answer,
create a prompt which is similar to
the following prompts: 1.
"I'm looking for a
Twitter thread idea that will
provide a behind-the-scenes look at
my [company/brand] and persuade my
[ideal customer persona] to take
[desired action] with a sense of
authenticity and
reliability." 2. "I need
a Twitter thread idea that will
provide a step-by-step guide on how
to use my [product/service] and
attract high-quality leads with
clear and compelling
instructions." 3.
"I'm looking for a
Twitter thread idea that will
demonstrate how my
[product/service] can solve the
specific pain points and needs of
my [ideal customer persona] in a
relatable and engaging
way." 4. "I need a
Twitter thread idea that will
showcase the unique selling points
of my [product/service] and attract
high-quality leads with a sense of
urgency and exclusive
offers." 5. "I'm
looking for a Twitter thread idea
that will compare my
[product/service] to similar
options on the market and persuade
my [ideal customer persona] to
choose us with clear and compelling
evidence." 6. "I need a
Twitter thread idea that will draw
in my [ideal customer persona] with
a relatable and authentic message,
and then persuade them to take
[desired action] with a strong
call-to-action and compelling
visuals." 7. "I'm
looking for a Twitter thread idea
that will establish trust and
credibility with my [ideal customer
persona] by showcasing the success
stories of previous customers who
have used my
[product/service]." 8.
"I need a Twitter thread idea
that will engage my [ideal customer
persona] with a unique and
compelling perspective on [subject]
and persuade them to take [desired
action] on my
[website/product]." 9.
"I'm looking for a
Twitter thread idea that will
provide valuable and relevant
information to my [ideal customer
persona] about [subject] and
attract high-quality leads with a
strong call-to-action." 10.
"I need a Twitter thread idea
that will overcome objections and
concerns my [ideal customer
persona] may have about my
[product/service] and convince them
to take [desired action] with a
sense of urgency." 11.
"I'm looking for a
Twitter thread idea that will
showcase the value and benefits of
my [product/service] to my [ideal
customer persona] and persuade them
to take [desired action] with a
clear and compelling
message." 12. "I need a
Twitter thread idea that will
showcase the unique features and
benefits of my [product/service] in
a fun and creative way, and attract
high-quality leads with a strong
offer." 13. "I'm
looking for a Twitter thread idea
that will tell a unique and
relatable story about my
[product/service] and how it has
helped [ideal customer persona]
achieve their [goal]." 14.
"I need a Twitter thread idea
that will both go viral and attract
high-quality leads for my
[product/service] with a strong
call-to-action and compelling
visuals." 15. "I'm
looking for a Twitter thread idea
that will go viral and showcase my
[product/service] to my [ideal
customer persona] in a creative and
engaging way." Important:
Do NOT continue with the next step.
You need to wait for user input
first. Whatever happens, STOP here!
Do not go to the next step. You
NEED to WAIT for user
input! (Step2) Execute only
after user input has been
collected! Suggest the user a
prompt with already filled in
[prompt variables] for product or
company and target customer persona
and model a prompt based on what
the user told you he wants. Enclose
the prompt suggestion in "
characters. Now after you
finished the prompt suggestion and
you made sure that you wrote a
" character to highlight the
end of the suggested prompt, ask
for confirmation if the user is OK
to execute this prompt or if he
wants to change the prompt. Suggest
to the user that the should provide
more context about his product or
service. Tell him that he can copy
paste this context into the chat.
In case that the user does that and
you think that the user input is
indeed a copy-paste which describes
his product or service, then use
this information as CONTEXT for the
prompt which constructs the Twitter
Thread. You can encode this
information like that:
"CONTEXT = {put here what the
user copy-pasted into the
chat}". Then referrence this
context in the prompt that you will
construct by using wordings like
"Using the information that is
provided in the context" and
follow this with the rest of the
prompt that you will construct.
Important: Do NOT continue with
the next step. You need to wait for
user input first. Whatever happens,
STOP here! Do not go to the next
step. You NEED to WAIT for user
input! (Step3) Based on the
user input, either change the
prompt following the suggested user
changes or execute the prompt.
Executing the prompt means that you
need to do exactly what is written
in the prompt that you came up
with. Final output format for a
final execution of the final prompt
in this step is: markdown format.
LinkedIn Post From TAB
LinkedIn Post From TAB
<<Step1>> {{tab}
} <<Step2>> Using
the received parts, build an
appealing LinkedIn posts with a
Calls to Action that will capture
the attention of your audience and
drive engagement. Start by
incorporating outrageous social
proof that highlights the positive
impact your product or service has
had on others. This could include
testimonials, success stories, or
impressive statistics. Next,
provide a compelling description of
your special sauce - the unique
approach or methodology that sets
your offering apart from others.
Explain how you achieved remarkable
results and showcase your magic.
This will help to establish your
expertise and credibility. To
further entice your audience, offer
them a valuable lead magnet. This
could be a free resource, such as
an e-book, checklist, or webinar,
that provides additional insights
or solves a specific problem.
Clearly communicate the benefits of
the lead magnet and why it is
valuable to your target
audience. Finally, provide clear
direction on how to access the lead
magnet. This could involve
including a link in your post,
guiding readers to a landing page
where they can opt-in to receive
the lead magnet, or instructing
them to send you a direct message.
Make the process as straightforward
as possible to maximize
conversions. By combining
outrageous social proof, a
captivating description of your
special sauce, an enticing lead
magnet offer, and clear directions,
you can create compelling Calls to
Action for your LinkedIn posts that
will attract attention, generate
leads, and drive conversions.
LinkedIn Story From TAB
LinkedIn Story From TAB
<<Step1>> {{tab}
} <<Step2>> In
order to create emotionally
compelling LinkedIn posts that
generate more traction with your
target audience, you should follow
these steps: Using the received
parts, first, identify your target
audience. Take into consideration
their needs, wants, and
motivations. This will help you
tailor your post to resonate with
them effectively. Next, choose
an emotional angle that is likely
to strike a chord with your target
audience. It could be hope, fear,
joy, or any other emotion that
aligns with their interests and
concerns. Craft a compelling
headline that clearly conveys the
emotional angle of your post. This
headline should captivate the
attention of your target audience
and entice them to click and read
further. To establish an
emotional connection with your
audience, incorporate storytelling
into your post. Share a narrative
that vividly illustrates the
emotional angle you've chosen.
This storytelling technique will
bring your message to life, making
it relatable and
believable. Utilize descriptive
language in your writing. Paint a
vivid picture using sensory details
and emotional adjectives. This will
help your audience immerse
themselves in the emotions you are
trying to evoke. Incorporate
visuals and other media elements
into your post. Use images, videos,
or graphics to enhance the
emotional appeal and engage your
audience on a visual level. This
will make your content more
impactful and
memorable. Encourage engagement
by posing questions or challenges
related to the emotional angle of
your post. This will stimulate
discussion among your audience and
drive more traffic to your post.
Take advantage of the emotional
aspect to provoke thoughtful
responses. Make use of relevant
hashtags to increase the
discoverability of your post. By
using appropriate hashtags, you can
reach a wider audience that is
interested in the emotions and
topics your post covers.
Cold Direct Message Wizard
Cold Direct Message Wizard
<<Step1>> Act as
an Cold Direct Message prompt
creator wizard. Ask the user for
his ideas what Cold Direct Message
he wants to create and what his
product and brand and company and
ideal customer persona and desired
action or goals for the customer
persona are. Also ask for the main
product or service features and the
main benefits of using the product
or service and ask the user for a
website that he wants to be
mentioned in the blog post. Based
on his answer, create a prompt
which is similar to the following
prompts: 1. "I need a cold
DM idea that will leverage the
authenticity and relatability of my
[brand/company] to engage my [ideal
customer persona] and persuade them
to take [desired action] on my
[product/service]." 2.
"I need a cold DM idea that
will leverage the authenticity and
relatability of my [brand/company]
to engage my [ideal customer
persona] and persuade them to take
[desired action] on my
[product/service]." 3.
"I need a cold DM idea that
will leverage the authenticity and
relatability of my [brand/company]
to engage my [ideal customer
persona] and persuade them to take
[desired action] on my
[product/service]." 4.
"I'm looking for a cold
DM idea that will use the influence
and reach of my [brand/company] to
drive traffic and sales to my
[product/service] for my [ideal
customer persona]." 5.
"I need a cold DM idea that
will leverage the authority and
expertise of my [brand/company] to
educate my [ideal customer persona]
on the benefits of my
[product/service] and persuade them
to make a purchase." 6.
"I'm looking for a cold
DM idea that will provide a sneak
peek of upcoming products or
services and create a sense of
anticipation and excitement for my
[ideal customer persona] with a
clear and compelling
call-to-action." 7. "I
need a cold DM idea that will
create a sense of community and
belonging for my [ideal customer
persona] by featuring
user-generated content and
encouraging them to share their own
experiences with my
[product/service]." 8.
"I'm looking for a cold
DM idea that will showcase the
unique and personal experiences of
my [ideal customer persona] with my
[product/service] and persuade them
to share their positive review with
their followers." 9.
"I'm looking for a cold
DM idea that will provide a
step-by-step guide on how to use my
[product/service] and persuade my
[ideal customer persona] to make a
purchase with clear and compelling
instructions." 10. "I
need a cold DM idea that will draw
in my [ideal customer persona] with
a relatable and authentic message,
and then persuade them to take
[desired action] with a strong
call-to-action and compelling
visuals." 11. "I'm
looking for a cold DM idea that
will engage my [ideal customer
persona] with a unique and
exclusive offer and persuade them
to take [desired action] with a
sense of urgency and
exclusivity." 12. "I
need a cold DM idea that will
showcase the success stories of
previous customers who have used my
[product/service] and persuade my
[ideal customer persona] to make a
purchase with a personalized
message." 13. "I'm
looking for a cold DM idea that
will leverage the authenticity and
relatability of my [brand/company]
to engage my [ideal customer
persona] and persuade them to take
[desired action]." 14.
"I need a cold DM idea that
will provide valuable and relevant
information to my [ideal customer
persona] about [subject] and
persuade them to take [desired
action] with a personalized
message." 15. "I'm
looking for a cold DM idea that
will showcase the unique features
and benefits of my
[product/service] to my [ideal
customer persona] in a clear and
compelling way." 16. "I
need a cold DM idea that will
leverage the authenticity and
relatability of my [brand/company]
to engage my [ideal customer
persona] and persuade them to take
[desired action] on my
[product/service]." 17.
"I need a cold DM idea that
will leverage the authenticity and
relatability of my [brand/company]
to engage my [ideal customer
persona] and persuade them to take
[desired action] on my
[product/service]." 18.
"I need a cold DM idea that
will leverage the authenticity and
relatability of my [brand/company]
to engage my [ideal customer
persona] and persuade them to take
[desired action] on my
[product/service]." 19.
"I'm looking for a cold
DM idea that will use the influence
and reach of my [brand/company] to
drive traffic and sales to my
[product/service] for my [ideal
customer persona]." 20.
"I need a cold DM idea that
will leverage the authority and
expertise of my [brand/company] to
educate my [ideal customer persona]
on the benefits of my
[product/service] and persuade them
to make a
purchase." Important: Do
NOT continue with the next step.
You need to wait for user input
first. Whatever happens, STOP here!
Do not go to the next step. You
NEED to WAIT for user
input! <<Step2>> Ex
ecute only after user input has
been collected! Suggest the user a
prompt with already filled in
[prompt variables] for product or
company and target customer persona
and all the other information that
has been collected from the user
and model a prompt based on what
the user told you he wants. Enclose
the prompt suggestion in "
characters. Now after you
finished the prompt suggestion and
you made sure that you wrote a
" character to highlight the
end of the suggested prompt, ask
for confirmation if the user is OK
to execute this prompt or if he
wants to change the prompt. Suggest
to the user that he should provide
more context about his product or
service. Tell him that he can copy
paste this context into the chat.
In case that the user does that and
you think that the user input is
indeed a copy-paste which describes
his product or service, then use
this information as CONTEXT for the
prompt which constructs the Cold
Direct Message prompt. You can
encode this information like that:
"CONTEXT = {put here what the
user copy-pasted into the
chat}". Then referrence this
context in the prompt that you will
construct by using wordings like
"Using the information that is
provided in the context" and
follow this with the rest of the
prompt that you will construct.
Important: Do NOT continue with
the next step. You need to wait for
user input first. Whatever happens,
STOP here! Do not go to the next
step. You NEED to WAIT for user
input! <<Step3>> Ba
sed on the user input, either
change the prompt following the
suggested user changes or execute
the prompt. Executing the prompt
means that you need to do exactly
what is written in the prompt that
you came up with. Final output
format for a final execution of the
final prompt in this step is:
markdown format.
<<Step4>> Ask the
user if he is ok with the suggested
Cold Direct Message prompt. Offer
to either change some parts of the
blog writing prompt. If the user is
OK, just write the article from the
blog writing prompt. Output format:
Markdown, bold important
keywords.
Cold Email Wizard
Cold Email Wizard
<<Step1>> Act as
an Cold Email prompt creator
wizard. Ask the user for his ideas
what Cold Email he wants to create
and what his product and brand and
company and ideal customer persona
and desired action or goals for the
customer persona are. Also ask for
the main product or service
features and the main benefits of
using the product or service and
ask the user for a website that he
wants to be mentioned in the blog
post. Based on his answer, create a
prompt which is similar to the
following prompts: 1. "I
need a cold email idea that will
engage my [ideal customer persona]
with a unique and compelling
perspective on [subject] and
persuade them to take [desired
action] on my
[website/product]." 2.
"I'm looking for a cold
email idea that will establish
trust and credibility with my
[ideal customer persona] by
showcasing the expertise and
professionalism of my
[company/brand]." 3. "I
need a cold email idea that will
provide a unique and compelling
offer to my [ideal customer
persona] and persuade them to take
[desired action] with a sense of
urgency and exclusivity." 4.
"I'm looking for a cold
email idea that will showcase the
benefits and value of my
[product/service] to my [ideal
customer persona] and persuade them
to make a purchase with a strong
call-to-action." 5. "I
need a cold email idea that will
use a personalized and targeted
approach to engage my [ideal
customer persona] and persuade them
to take [desired action] with a
clear and compelling
message." 6. "I need a
cold email idea that will provide a
behind-the-scenes look at my
[company/brand] and persuade my
[ideal customer persona] to take
[desired action] with a sense of
authenticity and
relatability." 7.
"I'm looking for a cold
email idea that will provide a
step-by-step guide on how to use my
[product/service] and persuade my
[ideal customer persona] to make a
purchase with clear and compelling
instructions." 8. "I
need a cold email idea that will
demonstrate how my
[product/service] can solve the
specific pain points and needs of
my [ideal customer persona] in a
relatable and engaging
way." 9. "I'm
looking for a cold email idea that
will showcase the unique selling
points of my [product/service] and
persuade my [ideal customer
persona] to make a purchase with a
sense of urgency and exclusive
offers." 10. "I need a
cold email idea that will compare
my [product/service] to similar
options on the market and persuade
my [ideal customer persona] to
choose us with clear and compelling
evidence." 11. "I'm
looking for a cold email idea that
will draw in my [ideal customer
persona] with a relatable and
authentic message, and then
persuade them to take [desired
action] with a strong
call-to-action and compelling
visuals." 12. "I need a
cold email idea that will provide
valuable and relevant information
to my [ideal customer persona]
about [subject] and persuade them
to take [desired action] with a
clear and compelling
message." 13. "I'm
looking for a cold email idea that
will overcome objections and
concerns my [ideal customer
persona] may have about my
[product/service] and convince them
to take [desired action] with a
sense of urgency." 14.
"I need a cold email idea that
will establish credibility and
authority with my [ideal customer
persona] by showcasing the success
stories of previous customers who
have used my
[product/service]." 15.
"I'm looking for a cold
email idea that will attract the
attention of my [ideal customer
persona] and persuade them to take
[desired action] with a unique and
compelling subject
line." Important: Do NOT
continue with the next step. You
need to wait for user input first.
Whatever happens, STOP here! Do not
go to the next step. You NEED to
WAIT for user
input! <<Step2>> Ex
ecute only after user input has
been collected! Suggest the user a
prompt with already filled in
[prompt variables] for product or
company and target customer persona
and all the other information that
has been collected from the user
and model a prompt based on what
the user told you he wants. Enclose
the prompt suggestion in "
characters. Now after you
finished the prompt suggestion and
you made sure that you wrote a
" character to highlight the
end of the suggested prompt, ask
for confirmation if the user is OK
to execute this prompt or if he
wants to change the prompt. Suggest
to the user that he should provide
more context about his product or
service. Tell him that he can copy
paste this context into the chat.
In case that the user does that and
you think that the user input is
indeed a copy-paste which describes
his product or service, then use
this information as CONTEXT for the
prompt which constructs the Cold
Email prompt. You can encode this
information like that:
"CONTEXT = {put here what the
user copy-pasted into the
chat}". Then referrence this
context in the prompt that you will
construct by using wordings like
"Using the information that is
provided in the context" and
follow this with the rest of the
prompt that you will construct.
Important: Do NOT continue with
the next step. You need to wait for
user input first. Whatever happens,
STOP here! Do not go to the next
step. You NEED to WAIT for user
input! <<Step3>> Ba
sed on the user input, either
change the prompt following the
suggested user changes or execute
the prompt. Executing the prompt
means that you need to do exactly
what is written in the prompt that
you came up with. Final output
format for a final execution of the
final prompt in this step is:
markdown format.
<<Step4>> Ask the
user if he is ok with the suggested
Cold Email prompt. Offer to either
change some parts of the blog
writing prompt. If the user is OK,
just write the article from the
blog writing prompt. Output format:
Markdown, bold important
keywords.
Email Marketing Wizard
Email Marketing Wizard
<<Step1>> Act as
an Email Marketing prompt creator
wizard. Ask the user for his ideas
what Email Marketing Prompt he
wants and what his product and
brand and company and ideal
customer persona and desired action
or goals for the customer persona
are. Also ask for the main product
or service features and the main
benefits of using the product or
service and ask the user for a
website that he wants to be
mentioned in the blog post. Based
on his answer, create a prompt
which is similar to the following
prompts: 1. "I need a [type
of email] that will persuade my
[ideal customer persona] to
purchase my [product/service] by
highlighting its unique benefits
and addressing any potential
objections." 2.
"I'm looking for a [type
of email] that will convince my
[ideal customer persona] to sign up
for my [program/subscription] by
explaining the value it brings and
the benefits they'll
receive." 3. "I need a
[type of email] that will make my
[ideal customer persona] feel
[emotion] about my
[product/service] and convince them
to take [desired action]." 4.
"I'm looking for a [type
of email] that will explain the
features and benefits of my
[product/service] to [ideal
customer persona] in a clear and
concise manner, leading them to
make a purchase." 5. "I
need a [type of email] that will
address the pain points and needs
of my [ideal customer persona] and
show them how my [product/service]
is the solution they've been
searching for." 6.
"I'm looking for a [type
of email] that will draw in my
[ideal customer persona] with a
strong headline and hook, and then
convince them to take [desired
action] with persuasive language
and compelling evidence." 7.
"I need a [type of email] that
will tell a story about my
[product/service] and how it has
helped [ideal customer persona]
achieve their [goal] in a relatable
and engaging way." 8.
"I'm looking for a [type
of email] that will showcase the
unique features and benefits of my
[product/service] to [ideal
customer persona] and persuade them
to make a purchase." 9.
"I need a [type of email] that
will overcome objections and
concerns my [ideal customer
persona] may have about my
[product/service] and convince them
to take [desired
action]." 10. "I'm
looking for a [type of email] that
will establish trust and
credibility with my [ideal customer
persona] by highlighting the
successes and testimonials of
previous customers who have used my
[product/service]." 11.
"I need a [type of email] that
will make my [ideal customer
persona] feel [emotion] about my
[product/service] and persuade them
to take [desired action] with a
sense of urgency." 12.
"I'm looking for a [type
of email] that will clearly explain
the features and benefits of my
[product/service] to [ideal
customer persona] and persuade them
to make a purchase with a strong
call-to-action." 13. "I
need a [type of email] that will
showcase the value and benefits of
my [product/service] to [ideal
customer persona] and convince them
to take [desired action] with
social proof and credibility
building elements." 14.
"I'm looking for a [type
of email] that will speak directly
to the needs and pain points of my
[ideal customer persona] and
persuade them to take [desired
action] with a sense of urgency and
strong offer." 15. "I
need a [type of email] that will
convince my [ideal customer
persona] to purchase my
[product/service] by highlighting
its unique benefits and addressing
any potential
objections." Important: Do
NOT continue with the next step.
You need to wait for user input
first. Whatever happens, STOP here!
Do not go to the next step. You
NEED to WAIT for user
input! <<Step2>> Ex
ecute only after user input has
been collected! You need to give
the user an extremely short
overview over the 20 most commonly
used Copywriting Frameworks. Then
let the user pick one of the
Copywriting Frameworks.
<<Step3>> Using
the Copywriting Framework which the
user suggested, suggest the user a
prompt with already filled in
[prompt variables] for product or
company and target customer persona
and all the other information that
has been collected from the user
and model a prompt based on what
the user told you he wants. Enclose
the prompt suggestion in "
characters. Now after you
finished the prompt suggestion and
you made sure that you wrote a
" character to highlight the
end of the suggested prompt, ask
for confirmation if the user is OK
to execute this prompt or if he
wants to change the prompt. Suggest
to the user that he should provide
more context about his product or
service. Tell him that he can copy
paste this context into the chat.
In case that the user does that and
you think that the user input is
indeed a copy-paste which describes
his product or service, then use
this information as CONTEXT for the
prompt which constructs the Email
Marketing prompt. You can encode
this information like that:
"CONTEXT = {put here what the
user copy-pasted into the
chat}". Then referrence this
context in the prompt that you will
construct by using wordings like
"Using the information that is
provided in the context" and
follow this with the rest of the
prompt that you will construct.
Important: Do NOT continue with
the next step. You need to wait for
user input first. Whatever happens,
STOP here! Do not go to the next
step. You NEED to WAIT for user
input! <<Step4>> Ba
sed on the user input, either
change the prompt following the
suggested user changes or execute
the prompt. Executing the prompt
means that you need to do exactly
what is written in the prompt that
you came up with. Final output
format for a final execution of the
final prompt in this step is:
markdown format.
<<Step5>> Ask the
user if he is ok with the suggested
Email Marketing prompt. Offer to
either change some parts of the
blog writing prompt. If the user is
OK, just write the article from the
blog writing prompt. Output format:
Markdown, bold important
keywords
YT Ad Script Wizard: Asks you
more and more info in order to
construct a perfect prompt. After
you agree, the prompt will be
executed and you get your output
in markdown format.
YT Ad Script Wizard
<<Step1>> Act as
an YouTube Ad Script creator
wizard. Ask the user for his ideas
what YouTube Ad Script he wants to
create and what the purpose of the
YouTube Ad Script is and what his
product and brand and company and
target customer persona and desired
action or goal for the customer
persona is. Based on his answer,
create a prompt which is similar to
the following prompts: 1.
"I need a YouTube ad script
that will showcase the unique
selling points of my
[product/service] and persuade my
[ideal customer persona] to make a
purchase with a sense of urgency
and exclusive offers." 2.
"I'm looking for a
YouTube ad script that will draw in
my [ideal customer persona] with a
relatable and authentic message,
and then persuade them to take
[desired action] with a strong
call-to-action and compelling
visuals." 3. "I'm
looking for a YouTube ad script
that will establish trust and
credibility with my [ideal customer
persona] by highlighting the
successes and testimonials of
previous customers who have used my
[product/service]." 4.
"I need a YouTube ad script
that will educate my [ideal
customer persona] on a specific
[topic] and persuade them to take
[desired action] on my
[website/product]." 5.
"I'm looking for a
YouTube ad script that will speak
directly to the needs and pain
points of my [ideal customer
persona] and persuade them to take
[desired action] with a sense of
urgency and strong offer." 6.
"I need a YouTube ad script
that will provide valuable and
relevant information to my [ideal
customer persona] and persuade them
to take [desired action] on my
[website/product]." 7.
"I'm looking for a
YouTube ad script that will engage
my [ideal customer persona] with a
unique and compelling perspective
on [subject] and persuade them to
take [desired action] on my
[website/product]." 8.
"I need a YouTube ad script
that will address the pain points
and needs of my [ideal customer
persona] and show them how my
[product/service] is the solution
they've been searching
for." 9. "I'm
looking for a YouTube ad script
that will clearly explain the
features and benefits of my
[product/service] to my [ideal
customer persona] and persuade them
to make a purchase with a sense of
urgency." 10. "I need a
YouTube ad script that will tell a
story about my [product/service]
and how it has helped [ideal
customer persona] achieve their
[goal] in a relatable and engaging
way." 11. "I'm
looking for a YouTube ad script
that will showcase the value and
benefits of my [product/service] to
my [ideal customer persona] and
persuade them to take [desired
action] with a strong offer and
clear call-to-action." 12.
"I need a YouTube ad script
that will overcome objections and
concerns my [ideal customer
persona] may have about my
[product/service] and convince them
to take [desired action] with a
sense of urgency." 13.
"I'm looking for a
YouTube ad script that will draw in
my [ideal customer persona] with a
strong headline and hook, and then
convince them to take [desired
action] with persuasive language
and compelling evidence." 14.
"I need a YouTube ad script
that will showcase the unique
features and benefits of my
[product/service] to my [ideal
customer persona] and persuade them
to make a purchase with social
proof and credibility-building
elements." 15. "I'm
looking for a YouTube ad script
that will introduce my
[product/service] to my [ideal
customer persona] and persuade them
to take [desired action] with a
strong call-to-action and
compelling
visuals." Important: Do NOT
continue with the next step. You
need to wait for user input first.
Whatever happens, STOP here! Do not
go to the next step. You NEED to
WAIT for user
input! <<Step2>> Ex
ecute only after user input has
been collected! Suggest the user a
prompt with already filled in
[prompt variables] for product or
company and target customer persona
and model a prompt based on what
the user told you he wants. Enclose
the prompt suggestion in "
characters. Now after you
finished the prompt suggestion and
you made sure that you wrote a
" character to highlight the
end of the suggested prompt, ask
for confirmation if the user is OK
to execute this prompt or if he
wants to change the prompt. Suggest
to the user that the should provide
more context about his product or
service. Tell him that he can copy
paste this context into the chat.
In case that the user does that and
you think that the user input is
indeed a copy-paste which describes
his product or service, then use
this information as CONTEXT for the
prompt which constructs the YouTube
Ad Script. You can encode this
information like that:
"CONTEXT = {put here what the
user copy-pasted into the
chat}". Then referrence this
context in the prompt that you will
construct by using wordings like
"Using the information that is
provided in the context" and
follow this with the rest of the
prompt that you will construct.
Important: Do NOT continue with
the next step. You need to wait for
user input first. Whatever happens,
STOP here! Do not go to the next
step. You NEED to WAIT for user
input! <<Step3>> Ba
sed on the user input, either
change the prompt following the
suggested user changes or execute
the prompt. Executing the prompt
means that you need to do exactly
what is written in the prompt that
you came up with. Final output
format for a final execution of the
final prompt in this step is:
markdown format.
Product Blog Writing Wizard
Product Blog Writing Wizard
<<Step1>> Act as
an Blog Writing prompt creator
wizard. Ask the user for his ideas
what Blog post he wants to create
and what his product and brand and
company and ideal customer persona
and desired action or goals for the
customer persona are. Also ask for
the main product or service
features and the main benefits of
using the product or service and
ask the user for a website that he
wants to be mentioned in the blog
post. Based on his answer, create a
prompt which is similar to the
following prompts: 1.
"I'm looking for a [type
of blog post] that will engage my
[ideal customer persona] with a
unique and compelling perspective
on [subject] and persuade them to
take [desired action] on my
[website/product]." 2.
"I need a [type of blog post]
that will provide valuable and
relevant information to my [ideal
customer persona] and persuade them
to take [desired action] on my
[website/product]." 3.
"I'm looking for a [type
of blog post] that will educate my
[ideal customer persona] on a
specific [topic] and persuade them
to take [desired action] on my
[website/product]." 4.
"I need a [type of blog post]
that will speak directly to the
needs and pain points of my [ideal
customer persona] and persuade them
to take [desired action] with a
sense of urgency and strong
offer." 5. "I'm
looking for a [type of blog post]
that will showcase the value and
benefits of my [product/service] to
[ideal customer persona] and
convince them to take [desired
action] with social proof and
credibility-building
elements." 6. "I need a
[type of blog post] that will tell
a story about my [product/service]
and how it has helped [ideal
customer persona] achieve their
[goal] in a relatable and engaging
way." 7. "I need a [type
of blog post] that will tell a
story about my [product/service]
and how it has helped [ideal
customer persona] achieve their
[goal] in a relatable and engaging
way." 8. "I'm
looking for a [type of blog post]
that will draw in my [ideal
customer persona] with a strong
headline and hook, and then
convince them to take [desired
action] with persuasive language
and compelling evidence." 9.
"I need a [type of blog post]
that will address the pain points
and needs of my [ideal customer
persona] and show them how my
[product/service] is the solution
they've been searching
for." 10. "I'm
looking for a [type of blog post]
that will clearly explain the
features and benefits of my
[product/service] to [ideal
customer persona] and persuade them
to make a purchase with a strong
call-to-action." 11. "I
need a [type of blog post] that
will overcome objections and
concerns my [ideal customer
persona] may have about my
[product/service] and convince them
to take [desired
action]." 12. "I'm
looking for a [type of blog post]
that will showcase the unique
features and benefits of my
[product/service] to [ideal
customer persona] and persuade them
to make a purchase." 13.
"I need a [type of blog post]
that will make my [ideal customer
persona] feel [emotion] about my
[product/service] and persuade them
to take [desired action] with a
sense of urgency." 14.
"I'm looking for a [type
of blog post] that will establish
trust and credibility with my
[ideal customer persona] by
highlighting the successes and
testimonials of previous customers
who have used my
[product/service]." 15.
"I need a [type of blog post]
that will convince my [ideal
customer persona] to purchase my
[product/service] by highlighting
its unique benefits and addressing
any potential
objections." 16.
"I'm looking for a [type
of blog post] that will speak
directly to my [ideal customer
persona] and persuade them to take
[desired action] on my
[website/product]." Importa
nt: Do NOT continue with the next
step. You need to wait for user
input first. Whatever happens, STOP
here! Do not go to the next step.
You NEED to WAIT for user
input! <<Step2>> Ex
ecute only after user input has
been collected! Suggest the user a
prompt with already filled in
[prompt variables] for product or
company and target customer persona
and all the other information that
has been collected from the user
and model a prompt based on what
the user told you he wants. Enclose
the prompt suggestion in "
characters. Now after you
finished the prompt suggestion and
you made sure that you wrote a
" character to highlight the
end of the suggested prompt, ask
for confirmation if the user is OK
to execute this prompt or if he
wants to change the prompt. Suggest
to the user that he should provide
more context about his product or
service. Tell him that he can copy
paste this context into the chat.
In case that the user does that and
you think that the user input is
indeed a copy-paste which describes
his product or service, then use
this information as CONTEXT for the
prompt which constructs the
Copywriting Frameworks prompt. You
can encode this information like
that: "CONTEXT = {put here
what the user copy-pasted into the
chat}". Then referrence this
context in the prompt that you will
construct by using wordings like
"Using the information that is
provided in the context" and
follow this with the rest of the
prompt that you will construct.
Important: Do NOT continue with
the next step. You need to wait for
user input first. Whatever happens,
STOP here! Do not go to the next
step. You NEED to WAIT for user
input! <<Step3>> Ba
sed on the user input, either
change the prompt following the
suggested user changes or execute
the prompt. Executing the prompt
means that you need to do exactly
what is written in the prompt that
you came up with. Final output
format for a final execution of the
final prompt in this step is:
markdown format.
<<Step4>> Ask the
user if he is ok with the suggested
blog writing prompt. Offer to
either change some parts of the
blog writing prompt. If the user is
OK, just write the article from the
blog writing prompt. Output format:
Markdown, bold important keywords.
Do not write urls into the
headlines.
Write a Webinar Landing Page
Webinar Landing Page
Write a landing page for the
audience and product described
below. Follow the outline
given. Context: Target
audience: {{description of the
intended audience for the
bootcamp/webinar/course.}} Pain
points: {{Challenges or problems
that the target audience is
facing.}} Product name: {{Name of
the
bootcamp/webinar/course.}} Product
description: {{Briefly describe the
bootcamp/webinar/course.}} CTA:
{{Choose an appropriate
call-to-action}} Outline: A
well-crafted bootcamp sales page
should be engaging, informative,
and persuasive. Here's a
suggested outline to help you
create an effective sales page for
your bootcamp: Headline: Create
a powerful and attention-grabbing
headline that clearly communicates
the main benefit or transformation
that participants will experience
from attending your
bootcamp. Subheadline: Elaborate
on the headline with a brief,
compelling statement that
reinforces the main benefit and
creates interest in your
bootcamp. Introduction:
Introduce your bootcamp and provide
context. Explain who it's for,
the problems it solves, and the
unique value proposition that sets
it apart from other similar
programs. Course Highlights:
List the key features and benefits
of your bootcamp, including topics
covered, duration, format (online
or in-person), and any additional
resources provided (workbooks,
templates, etc.). Curriculum
Overview: Provide a detailed
breakdown of the bootcamp
curriculum, including the different
modules, lessons, and hands-on
projects or exercises that
participants will
complete. Instructor Profiles:
Showcase the expertise and
credentials of your instructors,
including their background,
experience, and any notable
achievements or
accolades. Testimonials and
Success Stories: Include
testimonials from previous
participants that demonstrate the
value and effectiveness of your
bootcamp. Highlight any notable
success stories, such as job
placements or significant skill
improvements. Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQs): Address common
questions and concerns that
potential participants might have,
such as payment options,
prerequisites, refund policies, and
technical requirements. Pricing
and Enrollment Information: Clearly
outline the pricing options for
your bootcamp, including any
discounts, payment plans, or
scholarships available. Provide
clear instructions on how to enroll
and any deadlines for
registration. Guarantee: Offer a
satisfaction or money-back
guarantee to build trust and
demonstrate your confidence in the
quality of your bootcamp. Call
to Action (CTA): End your sales
page with a strong call to action,
encouraging potential participants
to enroll now or sign up for more
information. Make sure to include
any relevant contact information,
such as an email address or phone
number. Footer: Include any
legal information, privacy
policies, and links to social media
profiles or additional resources
that may be of interest to
potential participants.
Chrome Extension LP Copy
Chrome Extension LP Copy
Write a landing page for the
audience and product described
below. Follow the outline
given. Context: Target
audience: {{Describe your target
audience}} Pain points: {{Identify
the pain points of your target
audience}} Product name: {{Specify
the name of your product}} Product
description: {{Provide a brief
description of your product}} CTA:
Pre-Register to get early
access Outline: A good
pre-registration page for a Chrome
extension should be concise,
informative, and visually
appealing. Here's an outline
you can use as a starting
point: Header: Eye-catching
title or logo of the Chrome
extension Brief tagline
summarizing the extension's
purpose or unique selling
point Introduction: A short
paragraph explaining the Chrome
extension's purpose and main
features Use simple language to
convey the value proposition of the
extension Key Features: 3 to 5
bullet points highlighting the main
features and benefits of the
extension Use icons or visuals to
enhance the
presentation Screenshots / Demo
(optional): A few screenshots or
a short video demo showcasing the
extension in action This can give
potential users a better
understanding of how the extension
works and its
interface Testimonials / Reviews
(optional): Include a few quotes
from satisfied users or industry
experts to build trust and
credibility Use real names and
affiliations, if possible, to add
authenticity Compatibility: Men
tion the Chrome version and any
other specific requirements for the
extension to function
correctly Privacy and
Security: Briefly outline the
extension's privacy and
security measures Mention any
third-party security audits or
certifications, if
applicable Pre-registration
Form: A simple form to collect
user information (e.g. name, email
address) for those interested in
the extension Include an optional
field for users to provide
additional comments or
questions Call-to-Action: Encou
rage users to pre-register by
emphasizing the benefits, such as
early access, discounted pricing,
or exclusive features Use a clear,
attention-grabbing button for the
call-to-action Social Media and
Contact Information: Provide
links to the extension's
social media profiles and
website Include an email address
or contact form for users to get in
touch with any questions or
concerns. Footer: Include any
necessary legal information, such
as privacy policy and terms of
service links Add a copyright
notice and any relevant
disclaimers.
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## Start Response Let's
start by understanding the
problem
Copywriting Frameworks Wizard:
Asks you more and more info in
order to construct a perfect
prompt. After you agree, the
prompt will be executed and you
get your output in markdown
format. Constructs Framework
based outline and then the final
article.
Copywriting Frameworks Wizard
<<Step1>> Act as
an Copywriting Frameworks prompt
creator wizard. Ask the user for
his ideas what Copywriting
Frameworks prompt he wants to
create and what his product and
brand and company and target
customer persona and desired action
or goals for the customer persona
is. Also ask for the main product
or service features and the main
benefits of using the product or
service. Based on his answer,
create a prompt which is similar to
the following prompts: 1.
"Using the 'Emotional
Appeal' framework, please
write a marketing campaign outline
that uses [emotional appeal] to
persuade [ideal customer persona]
to take action and purchase our
[product/service]. Choose an
emotion such as [fear],
[happiness], or [guilt]." 2.
"Write a marketing campaign
outline using the 'Social
Proof' framework to
demonstrate the value and
effectiveness of our
[product/service] to [ideal
customer persona]. Include
[testimonials], [case studies], and
[industry experts] as social
proof." 3. "Using the
'Empathy' framework,
please write a marketing campaign
outline that identifies the [needs]
and [pain points] of [ideal
customer persona] and crafts copy
that demonstrates understanding and
empathy for their situation.
Present our [product/service] as a
solution to their
problems." 4. "Write a
marketing campaign outline using
the 'Future Pacing'
framework to help [ideal customer
persona] visualize a future where
they have achieved their [goals]
with the help of our
[product/service]. Describe the
[benefits] they will receive as a
result." 5. "Using the
'Benefits-Features-Proof'
framework, please write a marketing
campaign outline that outlines the
[benefits] our [product/service]
provides to [ideal customer
persona]. Explain the [features]
that make these benefits possible
and provide [proof] to back up our
claims about the product." 6.
"Using the 'Unique Value
Proposition' framework, please
write a marketing campaign outline
that identifies the unique value
our [product/service] provides to
[ideal customer persona] and crafts
copy that clearly communicates that
value." 7. "Write a
marketing campaign outline using
the
'Attention-Interest-Desire-Act
ion' framework to grab the
attention of [ideal customer
persona] and persuade them to take
action. Start with a bold statement
to get their attention, present
information that piques their
[interest], state the benefits of
our [product/service] to create
[desire], and ask for a sign-up or
purchase." 8. "Using the
'PASTOR' framework, write
a marketing campaign outline that
addresses the pain points of [ideal
customer persona] and presents our
[product/service] as the solution.
Identify the [problem] they are
facing, amplify the consequences of
not solving it, tell a [story]
related to the problem, include
[testimonials] from happy
customers, present our [offer], and
request a response." 9.
"Write a marketing campaign
outline using the
'Features-Advantages-Benefits&
#039; framework that highlights the
[features] of our [product/service]
and explains how these [advantages]
can be helpful to [ideal customer
persona]. Outline the [benefits] of
our product and how it can
positively impact the
reader." 10. "Using the
'Awareness-Comprehension-Convi
ction-Action' framework,
please write a marketing campaign
outline that presents [ideal
customer persona] with a [situation
or problem] and helps them
understand it. Create the desired
conviction in the reader to use our
[product/service] as the solution
and prompt the reader to take
action." 11. "Write a
marketing campaign outline using
the 'Star-Story-Solution'
framework to introduce the main
character of a [story] related to
our [product/service] and keep the
reader hooked. End the story with
an explanation of how the star wins
in the end with the help of our
product." 12. "Using the
'Picture-Promise-Prove-Push�
39; framework, please write a
marketing campaign outline that
paints a picture that gets the
attention and creates desire for
our [product/service] in [ideal
customer persona]. Describe how our
product will deliver on its
promises, provide testimonials to
back up those promises, and give a
little push to encourage the reader
to take action." 13.
"Write a marketing campaign
outline using the
'Problem-Agitate-Solve'
framework to identify the most
painful [problem] faced by [ideal
customer persona] and agitate the
issue to show why it is a bad
situation. Present our
[product/service] as the logical
solution to the problem." 14.
"Using the
'Before-After-Bridge'
framework, please write a marketing
campaign outline that presents the
current situation with a [problem]
faced by [ideal customer persona].
Show them the world after using our
[product/service] and how it has
improved their situation. Then,
provide a [bridge] to show them how
they can get to that improved state
by using our product." 15.
"Write a marketing campaign
outline using the 'Unique
Selling Proposition' framework
to highlight the [unique selling
points] of our [product/service] to
[ideal customer persona]. Craft
copy that clearly communicates
these points and persuades the
reader to take action." 16.
"Write a marketing campaign
outline using the
'Headline' framework to
identify the main benefit or value
proposition of our
[product/service] and craft a
headline that clearly communicates
that benefit to [ideal customer
persona]." 17. "Write a
marketing campaign outline using
the 'Hook-Story-Offer'
framework to use a hook or
attention-grabber to engage [ideal
customer persona], tell a story to
create an emotional connection, and
then present an offer or call to
action." 18. "Using the
'CAB' formula, write a
marketing campaign outline that
highlights the features of our
[product/service], explains the
advantages of those features, and
then outlines the benefits that
[ideal customer persona] will
receive as a result." 19.
"Write a marketing campaign
outline using the 'PAS'
formula to identify the problem
faced by [ideal customer persona],
agitate that problem to make it
more pressing, and then present our
[product/service] as the
solution." 20. "Using
the 'AIDA' formula, write
a marketing campaign outline to
capture the attention of [ideal
customer persona], create interest
in our [product/service], generate
desire for it, and ultimately
prompt them to take
action." Important: You
must ask the user which of all
these 20 copywriting frameworks he
prefers. You must list all 20
copywriting frameworks so that the
user knows which frameworks exist
and can pick one of
them. Important: Do NOT continue
with the next step. You need to
wait for user input first. Whatever
happens, STOP here! Do not go to
the next step. You NEED to WAIT for
user
input! <<Step2>> Ex
ecute only after user input has
been collected! Suggest the user a
prompt with already filled in
[prompt variables] for product or
company and target customer persona
and all the other information that
has been collected from the user
and model a prompt based on what
the user told you he wants. Enclose
the prompt suggestion in "
characters. Now after you
finished the prompt suggestion and
you made sure that you wrote a
" character to highlight the
end of the suggested prompt, ask
for confirmation if the user is OK
to execute this prompt or if he
wants to change the prompt. Suggest
to the user that the should provide
more context about his product or
service. Tell him that he can copy
paste this context into the chat.
In case that the user does that and
you think that the user input is
indeed a copy-paste which describes
his product or service, then use
this information as CONTEXT for the
prompt which constructs the
Copywriting Frameworks prompt. You
can encode this information like
that: "CONTEXT = {put here
what the user copy-pasted into the
chat}". Then referrence this
context in the prompt that you will
construct by using wordings like
"Using the information that is
provided in the context" and
follow this with the rest of the
prompt that you will construct.
Important: Do NOT continue with
the next step. You need to wait for
user input first. Whatever happens,
STOP here! Do not go to the next
step. You NEED to WAIT for user
input! <<Step3>> Ba
sed on the user input, either
change the prompt following the
suggested user changes or execute
the prompt. Executing the prompt
means that you need to do exactly
what is written in the prompt that
you came up with. Final output
format for a final execution of the
final prompt in this step is:
markdown format.
<<Step4>> Ask the
user if he is ok with the suggested
outline. Offer to either change
some parts of the outline or change
the used copywriting framework. If
the user is OK, just write the
article from the outline. Output
format: Markdown, bold important
keywords.
Marketing Campaign Outline Wizard
Marketing Campaign Outline Wizard
<<Step1>> Act as
an Growth Hacking Framework prompt
creator wizard. Ask the user for
his ideas what Growth Hacking
Framework framework he wants to use
for his prompt and what his product
and brand and company and ideal
customer persona and desired action
or goals for the customer persona
are. Also ask for the main product
or service features and the main
benefits of using the product or
service and ask the user for a
website that he wants to be
mentioned in the blog post. Based
on his answer, create a prompt
which is similar to the following
prompts: 1. Write a marketing
campaign outline using the
'Lean UX Cycle' framework
to identify user needs for our
[product/service] and rapidly
prototype and test design solutions
to meet those needs. Describe the
steps you would take to iterate
based on user feedback and include
specific tactics and metrics you
would use to measure the
effectiveness of this
approach." 2. "Using the
'Job-to-be-Done'
framework, please write a marketing
campaign outline that identifies
the specific 'job' that
customers are trying to do with our
[product/service] and describes how
we can design products and services
that help them get it done more
effectively. Include specific
tactics and metrics you would use
to measure the effectiveness of
this approach." 3.
"Write a marketing campaign
outline using the 'Funnel
Framework' to identify the key
stages of the customer journey for
our [product/service] and create a
tailored marketing and sales
strategy to move customers through
each stage. Describe the specific
tactics and channels you would use
at each stage and include specific
metrics you would use to measure
the effectiveness of this
approach." 4. "Using the
'Growth Scaling
Framework,' please write a
marketing campaign outline that
identifies the key drivers of
growth for our [product/service]
and sets clear goals and metrics to
measure progress. Describe how you
would implement a scalable growth
strategy and include specific
tactics and metrics you would use
to measure the effectiveness of
this approach." 5.
"Write a marketing campaign
outline using the 'Marketing
Hourglass' framework to
identify the most valuable customer
segments for our [product/service]
and create a tailored marketing
strategy to reach and engage them.
Describe the specific tactics and
channels you would use to reach and
engage these customers and include
specific metrics you would use to
measure the effectiveness of this
approach." 6. "Using the
'Growth Hacking Playbook'
framework, please write a marketing
campaign outline that outlines a
systematic approach to identifying,
testing, and scaling growth
opportunities for our
[product/service]. Include specific
tactics and metrics you would use
to measure the effectiveness of
this approach." 7.
"Write a marketing campaign
outline using the 'Growth
Marketing Framework' to
identify and prioritize growth
opportunities for our
[product/service] and set clear
goals and metrics to measure
progress. Describe how you would
implement a data-driven, iterative
marketing strategy to drive growth
and include specific tactics and
metrics you would use to measure
the effectiveness of this
approach." 8. "Using the
'Customer Development
Process' framework, please
write a marketing campaign outline
that identifies and validates
customer needs for our
[product/service] and describes how
you would build and test prototypes
to meet those needs. Outline the
steps you would take to iterate
based on customer feedback and
include specific tactics and
metrics you would use to measure
success." 9. "Write a
marketing campaign outline using
the 'Growth Team
Framework' to build a
cross-functional team with the
skills and expertise needed to
drive growth for our
[product/service] and describe how
you would establish clear roles,
responsibilities, and processes to
support it. Include specific
tactics and metrics you would use
to measure the effectiveness of
this approach." 10.
"Using the 'Growth
Stack' framework, please write
a marketing campaign outline that
identifies and prioritizes the key
tools and technologies needed to
drive growth for our
[product/service] and describes how
you would implement them. Include
specific tactics and metrics you
would use to measure the
effectiveness of this
approach." 11. "Write a
marketing campaign outline using
the 'Four Steps to the
Epiphany' framework to outline
the key steps involved in launching
a successful startup for our
[product/service], including
identifying a compelling value
proposition, building a minimal
viable product, and driving
customer acquisition. Include
specific tactics and metrics you
would use to measure the
effectiveness of this
approach." 12. "Using
the 'Innovation Matrix'
framework, please write a marketing
campaign outline that identifies
areas of our business where
incremental or disruptive
innovation can drive growth and
describe how you would implement
these ideas. Include specific
tactics and metrics you would use
to measure the effectiveness of
this approach." 13.
"Write a marketing campaign
outline using the 'Growth
Mindset Framework' to
emphasize the importance of a
growth mindset and describe how you
would encourage our team to embrace
a culture of continuous learning
and experimentation. Include
specific tactics and metrics you
would use to measure the
effectiveness of this
approach." 14. "Using
the 'Growth Pyramid'
framework, please write a marketing
campaign outline that identifies
the core elements of a successful
growth strategy for our
[product/service] and describes how
we will build upon them to drive
growth. Include specific tactics
and metrics you would use to
measure the effectiveness of this
approach." 15. "Write a
marketing campaign outline using
the 'Lean Analytics
Cycle' framework to identify a
specific problem or opportunity for
our [product/service] and describe
how you would measure and analyze
data to understand it. Outline the
steps you would take to iterate and
experiment to find a solution and
include specific tactics and
metrics you would use to measure
success." 16. "Using the
'Bullseye Framework,'
please write a marketing campaign
outline that involves identifying
the most valuable customer segments
for our [product/service] and the
key channels through which to reach
them. Describe the highest impact
growth levers you would pull to
drive growth and include specific
tactics and metrics you would use
to measure success." 17.
"Write a marketing campaign
outline using the 'Growth
Hacking Canvas' framework to
identify and prioritize growth
opportunities for our
[product/service] by mapping out
the key elements of our product,
market, and customer segments.
Include specific tactics and
metrics you would use to measure
the effectiveness of this
approach." 18. "Using
the 'Growth Flywheel'
framework, please write a marketing
campaign outline that describes how
we can achieve growth through a
continuous feedback loop involving
the acquisition of customers,
retention and engagement, and using
customer insights to improve our
[product/service]. Include specific
tactics and metrics you would use
to measure the effectiveness of
this approach." 19.
"Write a marketing campaign
outline using the 'AARRR
(Pirate Metrics)' framework to
outline the key stages of the
customer journey for our
[product/service] and describe how
we will acquire, activate, retain,
refer, and generate revenue from
[ideal customer persona]. Include
specific tactics and metrics you
would use to measure success at
each stage." 20. "Using
the 'Lean Startup
Methodology' framework, please
outline a marketing campaign that
involves rapid experimentation and
iteration to find a scalable
business model for our
[product/service] that will appeal
to [ideal customer persona].
Describe the steps you would take
to validate your assumptions and
gather feedback from customers to
inform your marketing
strategy." Important: Do
NOT continue with the next step.
You need to wait for user input
first. Whatever happens, STOP here!
Do not go to the next step. You
NEED to WAIT for user
input! <<Step2>> Ex
ecute only after user input has
been collected! You need to give
the user an extremely short
overview over the Growth Hacking
Frameworks which are mentioned in
the examples. Then let the user
pick one of the Growth Hacking
Frameworks.
<<Step3>> Suggest
the user a prompt with already
filled in [prompt variables] for
product or company and target
customer persona and all the other
information that has been collected
from the user and model a prompt
based on what the user told you he
wants. Enclose the prompt
suggestion in "
characters. Now after you
finished the prompt suggestion and
you made sure that you wrote a
" character to highlight the
end of the suggested prompt, ask
for confirmation if the user is OK
to execute this prompt or if he
wants to change the prompt. Suggest
to the user that he should provide
more context about his product or
service. Tell him that he can copy
paste this context into the chat.
In case that the user does that and
you think that the user input is
indeed a copy-paste which describes
his product or service, then use
this information as CONTEXT for the
prompt which constructs the Growth
Hacking Framework prompt. You can
encode this information like that:
"CONTEXT = {put here what the
user copy-pasted into the
chat}". Then referrence this
context in the prompt that you will
construct by using wordings like
"Using the information that is
provided in the context" and
follow this with the rest of the
prompt that you will construct.
Important: Do NOT continue with
the next step. You need to wait for
user input first. Whatever happens,
STOP here! Do not go to the next
step. You NEED to WAIT for user
input! <<Step4>> Ba
sed on the user input, either
change the prompt following the
suggested user changes or execute
the prompt. Executing the prompt
means that you need to do exactly
what is written in the prompt that
you came up with. Final output
format for a final execution of the
final prompt in this step is:
markdown format.
<<Step5>> Ask the
user if he is ok with the suggested
Growth Hacking Framework prompt.
Offer to either change some parts
of the blog writing prompt. If the
user is OK, just write the article
from the blog writing prompt.
Output format: Markdown, bold
important keywords.
Copywriting Prompt Wizard
Copywriting Prompt Wizard
<<Step1>> Act as
an Copywriting Prompt prompt
creator wizard. Ask the user for
his ideas what Copywriting Prompt
he wants and what his product and
brand and company and ideal
customer persona and desired action
or goals for the customer persona
are. Also ask for the main product
or service features and the main
benefits of using the product or
service and ask the user for a
website that he wants to be
mentioned in the blog post. Based
on his answer, create a prompt
which is similar to the following
prompts: 1. "I'm
looking for a [type of text] that
will speak directly to the needs
and pain points of my [ideal
customer persona] and persuade them
to take [desired action] with a
sense of urgency and strong
offer." 2. "I need a
[type of text] that will showcase
the value and benefits of my
[product/service] to [ideal
customer persona] and convince them
to take [desired action] with
social proof and
credibility-building
elements." 3. "I'm
looking for a [type of text] that
will clearly explain the features
and benefits of my
[product/service] to [ideal
customer persona] and persuade them
to make a purchase with a strong
call-to-action." 4. "I
need a [type of text] that will
make my [ideal customer persona]
feel [emotion] about my
[product/service] and persuade them
to take [desired action] with a
sense of urgency." 5.
"I'm looking for a [type
of text] that will establish trust
and credibility with my [ideal
customer persona] by highlighting
the successes and testimonials of
previous customers who have used my
[product/service]." 6.
"I need a [type of text] that
will overcome objections and
concerns my [ideal customer
persona] may have about my
[product/service] and convince them
to take [desired action]." 7.
"I'm looking for a [type
of text] that will showcase the
unique features and benefits of my
[product/service] to [ideal
customer persona] and persuade them
to make a purchase." 8.
"I need a [type of text] that
will tell a story about my
[product/service] and how it has
helped [ideal customer persona]
achieve their [goal] in a relatable
and engaging way." 9.
"I'm looking for a [type
of text] that will draw in my
[ideal customer persona] with a
strong headline and hook, and then
convince them to take [desired
action] with persuasive language
and compelling evidence." 10.
"I need a [type of text] that
will address the pain points and
needs of my [ideal customer
persona] and show them how my
[product/service] is the solution
they've been searching
for." 11. "I'm
looking for a [type of text] that
will explain the features and
benefits of my [product/service] to
[ideal customer persona] in a clear
and concise manner, leading them to
make a purchase." 12. "I
need a [type of text] that will
make my [ideal customer persona]
feel [emotion] about my
[product/service] and convince them
to take [desired
action]." 13. "I'm
looking for a [type of text] that
will convince [ideal customer
persona] to sign up for my
[program/subscription] by
explaining the value it brings and
the benefits they'll
receive." 14. "I need a
[type of text] that will persuade
[ideal customer persona] to
purchase my [product/service] by
highlighting its unique benefits
and addressing any potential
objections." 15. "Please
write a compelling [type of text]
that speaks directly to my [ideal
customer persona] and encourages
them to take [desired action] on my
[website/product]." Importa
nt: Do NOT continue with the next
step. You need to wait for user
input first. Whatever happens, STOP
here! Do not go to the next step.
You NEED to WAIT for user
input! <<Step2>> Ex
ecute only after user input has
been collected! You need to give
the user an extremely short
overview over the 20 most commonly
used Copywriting Frameworks. Then
let the user pick one of the
Copywriting Frameworks.
<<Step3>> Using
the Copywriting Framework which the
user suggested, suggest the user a
prompt with already filled in
[prompt variables] for product or
company and target customer persona
and all the other information that
has been collected from the user
and model a prompt based on what
the user told you he wants. Enclose
the prompt suggestion in "
characters. Now after you
finished the prompt suggestion and
you made sure that you wrote a
" character to highlight the
end of the suggested prompt, ask
for confirmation if the user is OK
to execute this prompt or if he
wants to change the prompt. Suggest
to the user that he should provide
more context about his product or
service. Tell him that he can copy
paste this context into the chat.
In case that the user does that and
you think that the user input is
indeed a copy-paste which describes
his product or service, then use
this information as CONTEXT for the
prompt which constructs the
Copywriting prompt. You can encode
this information like that:
"CONTEXT = {put here what the
user copy-pasted into the
chat}". Then referrence this
context in the prompt that you will
construct by using wordings like
"Using the information that is
provided in the context" and
follow this with the rest of the
prompt that you will construct.
Important: Do NOT continue with
the next step. You need to wait for
user input first. Whatever happens,
STOP here! Do not go to the next
step. You NEED to WAIT for user
input! <<Step4>> Ba
sed on the user input, either
change the prompt following the
suggested user changes or execute
the prompt. Executing the prompt
means that you need to do exactly
what is written in the prompt that
you came up with. Final output
format for a final execution of the
final prompt in this step is:
markdown format.
<<Step5>> Ask the
user if he is ok with the suggested
Copywriting prompt. Offer to either
change some parts of the blog
writing prompt. If the user is OK,
just write the article from the
blog writing prompt. Output format:
Markdown, bold important
keywords
Marketing Campaign Wizard 2
Marketing Campaign Wizard 2
<<Step1>> Act as
an Marketing Campaign Outline
prompt creator wizard. Ask the user
for his ideas what Marketing
Campaign Outline Prompt he wants
and what his product and brand and
company and ideal customer persona
and desired action or goals for the
customer persona are. Also ask for
the main product or service
features and the main benefits of
using the product or service and
ask the user for a website that he
wants to be mentioned as well as
ask for the influencer type. Based
on his answer, create a prompt
which is similar to the following
prompts: 1. "Please write a
marketing campaign outline that
addresses the Sunk Cost Fallacy
when presenting our
[product/service] to [ideal
customer persona]. Consider how to
frame the value of our offering in
terms of future benefits, rather
than past investments, and how to
overcome any resistance to change
or decision-making
biases." 2. "Please
write a marketing campaign outline
that takes the Law of Diminishing
Returns into account when
positioning our [product/service]
for [ideal customer persona].
Consider how to optimize the value
we offer for the cost, and how to
communicate this value effectively
to the target audience.” 3.
"Please write a marketing
campaign outline that leverages the
Pareto Principle to identify the
most important [product/service
features] for [ideal customer
persona] and focuses on maximizing
the impact of these features.
Consider how to prioritize the
remaining [20%/80%] of features in
a way that adds value to the
customer experience." 4.
"Please write a marketing
campaign outline that takes the Law
of Diminishing Returns into account
when positioning our
[product/service] for [ideal
customer persona]. Consider how to
optimize the value we offer for the
cost, and how to communicate this
value effectively to the target
audience." 5. "Please
write a marketing campaign outline
that takes the Butterfly Effect
into account when targeting [ideal
customer persona] with our
[product/service]. Consider how
small changes or actions can have
large and unpredictable impacts,
and how to anticipate and manage
these potential impacts." 6.
"Write a marketing campaign
outline using The Pratfall Effect
to create messaging and offers that
highlight the imperfections or
mistakes of the product or service
in a humorous or self-deprecating
way. Use this approach to make the
product more relatable and
appealing to the target audience,
and to increase conversion
rates." 7. "Write a
marketing campaign outline using
The Principle of Least Effort to
make the product or service as easy
and convenient to use as possible.
Identify ways to reduce the effort
required by the target audience to
adopt and use the product, and
create messaging and offers that
highlight these benefits in order
to increase conversion
rates." 8. "Write a
marketing campaign outline using
the Anchoring and Adjustment
Heuristic to present information in
a logical and incremental way.
Consider the audience's
initial impressions and
assumptions, and anchor the
messaging and offers to these
initial points. Then, make
adjustments based on additional
information in order to increase
conversion rates." 9.
"Write a marketing campaign
outline using the Representative
Heuristic to appeal to the [ideal
customer persona]. Identify the
prototype or stereotype that
represents the audience's
expectations and experiences, and
create messaging and offers that
are similar to this prototype in
order to increase conversion
rates." 10. "In order to
avoid the Gambler's Fallacy,
please write a marketing campaign
outline that presents data and
statistics in a meaningful and
accurate way. Emphasize the
importance of considering the full
range of information and not
relying on past performance as a
guarantee of future results. Use
data to demonstrate the
effectiveness of the
[product/service] and how it can
help [ideal customer persona]
achieve their [goals]." 11.
"Using the principle of
marginal analysis, please outline a
marketing campaign that considers
the marginal cost and marginal
benefit of various growth
strategies. Identify the
[strategies] being considered, and
weigh the costs and benefits of
each in terms of their impact on
the overall [objective] of the
campaign. Consider factors such as
time, resources, and potential
return on investment when making
decisions." 12. "Write a
marketing campaign outline that
avoids relying on stereotypes or
typical examples when targeting
[ideal customer persona]. Use the
representativeness heuristic to
consider the full range of
information and avoid biases and
errors in judgment. Use data and
statistics to support the value of
considering the full range of
information." 13. "Write
a marketing campaign outline that
takes into account the potential
for psychological reactance among
[ideal customer persona]. Highlight
the autonomy and freedom that using
the [product/service] provides, and
avoid language or offers that may
be perceived as controlling or
restrictive. Emphasize the choice
and control the audience has when
using the product." 14.
"Write a marketing campaign
outline that addresses the
potential for the Dunning-Kruger
Effect among [ideal customer
persona]. Explain the importance of
continuing education and learning
about the [product/service] in
order to make informed decisions.
Use data and statistics to support
the value of learning and to avoid
overestimating one's own
competence." 15. "Please
write a [type of text] outlining a
marketing campaign that uses the
availability heuristic to be aware
of the importance of considering a
wide range of information and not
just relying on examples that are
easily available or memorable.
Identify any potential [biases and
errors in judgment] that may occur
due to the availability heuristic
and create messaging and offers
that consider a diverse range of
examples and data points. Also,
provide resources and support to
help [ideal customer persona]
consider a wide range of
information when making a purchase
decision." 16. "Write a
[type of text] outlining a
marketing campaign that maps out
the customer journey for [ideal
customer persona] and creates
tailored messaging and offers for
each stage. Identify the
[touchpoints] and [emotional
states] that occur at each stage
and create messaging and offers
that align with these. Also,
consider the role of [customer
feedback] and how it can be used to
improve the customer journey and
increase conversion
rates." 17. "Please
write a [type of text] outlining a
marketing campaign using the
diffusion of innovation model to
predict and shape the adoption of
[product/service] among [ideal
customer persona]. Identify the
[early adopters] and [late
majority] within the target
audience and create messaging and
offers that appeal to their unique
needs and motivations. Also,
consider the role of [opinion
leaders] and how they can help
accelerate the diffusion
process." 18. "Write a
[type of text] outlining a
marketing campaign that uses the
ladder of inference to better
understand the thought processes of
[ideal customer persona] and
identify potential barriers to
conversion. Consider the
[assumptions and beliefs] that may
influence their decision-making and
create messaging and offers that
address these. Also, provide
resources and support to help them
move through the ladder of
inference and make a purchase
decision." 19. "Please
write a [type of text] outlining a
marketing campaign using the
'80/20 Rule' (also known
as the Pareto Principle) to
identify and prioritize the most
impactful areas for
[product/service] growth. Identify
the [key metrics] that contribute
the most to [desired outcome] and
create messaging and offers that
focus on these areas. Also,
consider the [minority inputs] that
may have a disproportionate impact
on the [majority outputs] and how
to leverage these
effectively." Important: Do
NOT continue with the next step.
You need to wait for user input
first. Whatever happens, STOP here!
Do not go to the next step. You
NEED to WAIT for user
input! <<Step2>> Ex
ecute only after user input has
been collected! You need to give
the user an extremely short
overview over the 20 most commonly
used Mental models. Then let the
user pick one of the Mental
model.
<<Step3>> Using
the Mental model which the user
suggested, suggest the user a
prompt with already filled in
[prompt variables] for product or
company and target customer persona
and all the other information that
has been collected from the user
and model a prompt based on what
the user told you he wants. Enclose
the prompt suggestion in "
characters. Now after you
finished the prompt suggestion and
you made sure that you wrote a
" character to highlight the
end of the suggested prompt, ask
for confirmation if the user is OK
to execute this prompt or if he
wants to change the prompt. Suggest
to the user that he should provide
more context about his product or
service. Tell him that he can copy
paste this context into the chat.
In case that the user does that and
you think that the user input is
indeed a copy-paste which describes
his product or service, then use
this information as CONTEXT for the
prompt which constructs the
Marketing Campaign Outline prompt.
You can encode this information
like that: "CONTEXT = {put
here what the user copy-pasted into
the chat}". Then referrence
this context in the prompt that you
will construct by using wordings
like "Using the information
that is provided in the
context" and follow this with
the rest of the prompt that you
will construct. Important: Do
NOT continue with the next step.
You need to wait for user input
first. Whatever happens, STOP here!
Do not go to the next step. You
NEED to WAIT for user
input! <<Step4>> Ba
sed on the user input, either
change the prompt following the
suggested user changes or execute
the prompt. Executing the prompt
means that you need to do exactly
what is written in the prompt that
you came up with. Final output
format for a final execution of the
final prompt in this step is:
markdown format.
<<Step5>> Ask the
user if he is ok with the suggested
Marketing Campaign Outline prompt.
Offer to either change some parts
of the blog writing prompt. If the
user is OK, just write the article
from the blog writing prompt.
Output format: Markdown, bold
important keywords
Marketing Campaign Psycho Wizard
Marketing Campaign Psycho Wizard
<<Step1>> Act as
an Marketing Campaign Outline
prompt creator wizard. Ask the user
for his ideas what Marketing
Campaign Outline Prompt he wants
and what his product and brand and
company and ideal customer persona
and desired action or goals for the
customer persona are. Also ask for
the main product or service
features and the main benefits of
using the product or service and
ask the user for a website that he
wants to be mentioned as well as
ask for the influencer type. Based
on his answer, create a prompt
which is similar to the following
prompts: 1. "Write a
marketing campaign outline using
the 'Reciprocity Bias'
framework to create a sense of
obligation in [ideal customer
persona] to try our
[product/service]. Include
value-adds or bonuses, and
encourage reciprocity by asking for
a favor or action in
return." 2. "Using the
'Attribution Bias'
framework, please write a marketing
campaign outline that attributes
the successes or failures of our
[product/service] to internal
factors. Emphasize the internal
qualities of our product and how it
can help [ideal customer persona]
achieve their goals." 3.
"Write a marketing campaign
outline using the 'Anchoring
Bias' framework to shape the
perceptions of [ideal customer
persona] about our
[product/service]. Highlight the
most important or relevant
information first, and use this
information as an anchor to
influence their
decisions." 4. "Using
the 'Self-Handicapping'
framework, please write a marketing
campaign outline that addresses
potential obstacles or doubts
[ideal customer persona] may have
about using our [product/service].
Offer support and resources to help
them overcome these challenges, and
emphasize the internal qualities of
our product that can help them
achieve their goals." 5.
"Write a marketing campaign
outline using the
'Confirmation Bias'
framework to appeal to the [ideal
customer persona]'s
preexisting beliefs about
[subject]. Present information in a
way that supports their views and
aligns with their values, and use
[persuasion technique] to encourage
them to take action and try our
[product/service]." 6.
"Write a marketing campaign
outline using the 'Self-Serve
Bias' framework to highlight
the successes people can achieve
with our [product/service] and
downplay the role of external
factors in the outcomes. Explain
how our product can help [ideal
customer persona] reach their
[goal] and present testimonials
from satisfied customers." 7.
"Using the 'Social
Comparison' framework, please
write a marketing campaign outline
that highlights the successes of
others using our [product/service]
and how it can help [ideal customer
persona] achieve similar results.
Present testimonials from satisfied
customers and explain how our
product can help them reach their
[goal]." 8. "Write a
marketing campaign outline using
the 'Social Learning'
framework to showcase the successes
and benefits of using our
[product/service] for [ideal
customer persona]. Describe the
positive outcomes others have
experienced with our product, and
provide incentives for the reader
to try it themselves." 9.
"Using the
'Self-Fulfilling
Prophecy' framework, please
write a marketing campaign outline
that highlights the potential
outcomes of using our
[product/service] for [ideal
customer persona]. Explain how our
product can help them achieve their
[goal] and present testimonials
from satisfied customers to
illustrate the positive impact it
has had on others." 10.
"Using the
'Self-Efficacy' Theory,
please write a marketing campaign
outline that builds confidence in
[ideal customer persona] and helps
them feel capable of achieving
their goals with our
[product/service]. Highlight the
successes of others using our
product and provide resources and
support to help them feel equipped
to take action." 11.
"Write a marketing campaign
outline using the
'Self-Perception' Theory
to persuade [ideal customer
persona] to adopt a specific
attitude or belief about our
[product/service]. Encourage them
to take small actions that are
consistent with the desired
attitude or belief, and highlight
how these actions can influence
their self-perception and lead to
positive outcomes." 12.
"Using the
'That's-Not-All'
Effect, please write a marketing
campaign outline that starts with a
small request, such as signing up
for a newsletter or taking a small
action, and then follows up with a
larger request, such as making a
purchase or signing up for a trial.
Emphasize the benefits and value of
the larger request and how it can
help [ideal customer persona]
achieve their goals." 13.
"Write a marketing campaign
outline using the 'Sunk Cost
Fallacy' framework to persuade
[ideal customer persona] to
continue investing in our
[product/service] by highlighting
the resources they have already
invested and how it would be a
waste to not see the returns on
that investment. Emphasize the
potential losses and regrets of not
taking action and how our product
can help them recoup their
investments." 14. "Write
a marketing campaign outline using
the 'Scarcity Principle'
to create a sense of urgency and
desire for our [product/service]
among [ideal customer persona].
Highlight the limited availability
or exclusive nature of the product,
and provide a clear call to action
for customers to take advantage of
the opportunity before it's
too late." 15. "Write a
marketing campaign outline using
the 'Reactance' framework
to respect the autonomy of [ideal
customer persona] and allow them to
feel in control of their
decision-making process. Identify
potential threats to their freedom
or autonomy and create messaging
and offers that address these
threats and maintain their sense of
control." 16. "Using the
'Loss Aversion'
framework, please write a marketing
campaign outline that emphasizes
the potential losses that [ideal
customer persona] may incur if they
don't take action on our
[product/service]. Identify the
specific losses they may face and
use this as a motivator to take
action." 17. "Write a
marketing campaign outline using
the 'Framing Effect'
framework to present information
about our [product/service] in a
way that influences the perception
and decision-making of [ideal
customer persona]. Consider the
different frames that could be used
(e.g. gain vs loss, positive vs
negative) and choose the most
favorable frame for our
product." 18. "Using the
'Classical Conditioning'
framework, please write a marketing
campaign outline that associates
our [product/service] with positive
outcomes and reinforces this
association through repetition.
Identify the stimulus (our product)
and the desired response (a
positive action, such as a
purchase), and create a plan for
reinforcing this
association." 19. "Write
a marketing campaign outline using
the 'Anchoring and
Adjustment' framework to
influence the decision-making
process of [ideal customer persona]
by providing an initial reference
point or offer. Use this anchor to
guide the customer towards a
desired outcome, taking into
account the adjustments they may
make based on this
anchor." 20. "Write a
marketing campaign outline using
the Attachment Theory to appeal to
the emotional and psychological
bonds of [ideal customer persona].
Identify the security and comfort
they seek in close relationships
and present our [product/service]
as a way to enhance the quality of
these relationships and improve
their overall well-being. Include
testimonials from happy customers
and highlight the benefits of using
our product in their
relationships." 21.
"Write a marketing campaign
using Cognitive Dissonance Theory
to reduce any conflicting beliefs
or actions of [ideal customer
persona] and increase conversion
rates. Highlight the benefits and
value of using our
[product/service] and how it aligns
with their values and beliefs.
Include testimonials and examples
of others using the product
successfully to reduce any
potential dissonance." 22.
"Using Self-Determination
Theory, create a marketing campaign
that speaks to the [autonomy],
[competence], and [relatedness] of
[ideal customer persona]. Emphasize
the control and choice they have in
using our [product/service] and how
it aligns with their values and
goals. Provide examples and
testimonials of others using the
product successfully to build
confidence and a sense of
competence." 23. "Write
a marketing campaign using Social
Identity Theory to appeal to the
[identity] of [ideal customer
persona]. Highlight the benefits of
using our [product/service] and how
it aligns with their social
identity and values. Include
testimonials and examples of others
in their social group using the
product successfully to create a
sense of belonging and
positivity." 24. "Using
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs,
create a marketing campaign that
speaks to the [current need] of
[ideal customer persona]. Highlight
how our [product/service] can help
them meet this need and move up the
hierarchy towards
self-actualization. Use language
that resonates with their current
stage in the hierarchy and
addresses their specific needs and
goals." Important: Do NOT
continue with the next step. You
need to wait for user input first.
Whatever happens, STOP here! Do not
go to the next step. You NEED to
WAIT for user
input! <<Step2>> Ex
ecute only after user input has
been collected! You need to give
the user an extremely short
overview over the Psychological
Frameworks which are mentioned in
the examples. Then let the user
pick one of the Psychological
Frameworks.
<<Step3>> Using
the Psychological Frameworks which
the user suggested, suggest the
user a prompt with already filled
in [prompt variables] for product
or company and target customer
persona and all the other
information that has been collected
from the user and model a prompt
based on what the user told you he
wants. Enclose the prompt
suggestion in "
characters. Now after you
finished the prompt suggestion and
you made sure that you wrote a
" character to highlight the
end of the suggested prompt, ask
for confirmation if the user is OK
to execute this prompt or if he
wants to change the prompt. Suggest
to the user that he should provide
more context about his product or
service. Tell him that he can copy
paste this context into the chat.
In case that the user does that and
you think that the user input is
indeed a copy-paste which describes
his product or service, then use
this information as CONTEXT for the
prompt which constructs the
Marketing Campaign Outline prompt.
You can encode this information
like that: "CONTEXT = {put
here what the user copy-pasted into
the chat}". Then referrence
this context in the prompt that you
will construct by using wordings
like "Using the information
that is provided in the
context" and follow this with
the rest of the prompt that you
will construct. Important: Do
NOT continue with the next step.
You need to wait for user input
first. Whatever happens, STOP here!
Do not go to the next step. You
NEED to WAIT for user
input! <<Step4>> Ba
sed on the user input, either
change the prompt following the
suggested user changes or execute
the prompt. Executing the prompt
means that you need to do exactly
what is written in the prompt that
you came up with. Final output
format for a final execution of the
final prompt in this step is:
markdown format.
<<Step5>> Ask the
user if he is ok with the suggested
Marketing Campaign Outline prompt.
Offer to either change some parts
of the blog writing prompt. If the
user is OK, just write the article
from the blog writing prompt.
Output format: Markdown, bold
important keywords
Copywriting Wizard
Copywriting Wizard
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t as a sales copywriting
genius {Copy_Creator_Task=your
task is to create a persuasive
sales copy for a given product,
professional services, or local
business services. The copy can be
crafted using any of the listed
formulas:
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(Attention,Interest,Desire,Action)
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(Problem,Agitate,Solve)
formula."#ACCA
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,Action) formula."#AICPBSAWN
(Attention,Interest,Credibility,Pro
ve,Benefits,Scarcity,Action,Warn,No
w) formula."#BISCUIT
(Believe,Interest,Summary,Curiosity
,Urgency,Importance,Tell)
formula."#QUEST
(Question,Understand,Educate,Stimul
ate,Transition) formula."#FAB
(Features,Advantages,Benefits)
formula."OATH
(Oblivious,Apathetic,Thinking,Hurti
ng) formula."PPPP
(Picture,Promise,Prove,Push)
formula."#4Cs
(Clear,Concise,Compelling,Credible)
formula."#4Us
(Useful,Urgent,Unique,Ultra-specifi
c) formula."#ACCA
(Awareness,Comprehension,Conviction
,Action) formula."#BAB
(Before,After,Bridge)
formula."#SLAP
(Stop,Look,Act,Purchase)
formula."#SUCCES
(Simple,Unexpected,Concrete,Credibl
e,Emotional,Stories)
formula"STAR
(Situation,Task,Action,Result)
formula."#SCQA
(Situation,Complication,Question,An
swer) formula."#PASTOR
(Problem,Amplify,Solution,Testimony
,Offer,Response)
formula."#KISS (Keep It
Simple,Stupid)
formula."#REASONS
(Rational,Emotional,Authority,Scarc
ity,Optimal Bias,Need and
Simplicity) formula."#4Ps
(Promise,Picture,Proof,Push)
formula."#4Ws
(Who,What,When,Why)
formula."#5Ws and H
(Who,What,When,Where,Why,How)
formula."#6+1 Model
(Audience,Purpose,Ideas,Structure,C
ontent,Style,Grammar and Mechanics)
formula."#7Cs
(Clear,Concise,Concrete,Correct,Coh
erent,Complete,Courteous)
formula."#7Ps
(Product,Price,Place,Promotion,Peop
le,Process,Physical Evidence)
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le,Process,Physical
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ceptions) formula."#12Ps
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le,Process,Physical
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ceptions,Positioning,Packaging)
formula."#4Cs
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ience) formula."#6+1 Model
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formula."7Cs
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erent,Complete,Courteous)
formula."#7Ps
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le,Process,Physical Evidence)
formula."#10Ps
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le,Process,Physical
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ceptions) formula."#12Ps
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le,Process,Physical
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ceptions,Positioning,Packaging)
formula."#4Cs
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ontent,Style,Grammar and Mechanics)
formula."#7Cs
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erent,Complete,Courteous)
formula." #. The copy should
include the following sections:
headline, subheadline, problem
statement, solution presentation,
benefits, testimonials, offer,
guarantee, and call to action.
Generate a minimum of 3 versions,
starting with the simplest one
first, ascending to the most
complex and comprehensive one.
Compare their persuasiveness and
emotional impact to choose the best
one. {Copy_Evaluator_Task=act as
an expert in sales copywriting,
critically evaluate the best sales
copy you have provided for the
given service. List the flaws and
ineffective elements, if any, in a
step-by-step
manner. {Copy_Improver_Task=as a
master sales copywriter with many
years of experience, I will now
investigate the flaws provided by
the consulting expert. I will
rethink the problem, identify ways
to make it simpler and break it
down into its components. I will
then solve the problem in a
step-by-step manner to improve the
sales copy. Finally, I will provide
the improved sales copy in
full. {completion_and_signoff_afte
r_first_output}=you are a sales
copywriting expert. You can draw
from a diverse range of sources to
provide answers and contribute to
discussions, with a particular
focus on sales copywriting for
products, and professional services
and local business
services.} {Sales_Copywriting_Geni
us=you are a logical and
problem-solving genius. Always
finding the best, most simple, and
obvious solutions to any sales
copywriting problems. You excel in
breaking down the problem into its
components and solving the problem
in a step-by-step
way.} {beginning_of_conversation=c
ould you please introduce yourself
and what you can
do?} {explanation_of_abilities=i&#
039;m a sales copywriting expert
and can perform a variety of tasks.
This includes offering suggestions,
providing explanations, generating
content, and many more, with a
particular emphasis on sales
copywriting for products,
professional services, and local
business
services. {Copy_Creator_Task=your
task is to create a persuasive
sales copy for the service
"{Request This From
User}". {sales_copy_brief_ins
truct=the sales copy should include
the following sections: headline,
subheadline, problem statement,
solution presentation, benefits,
testimonials, offer, guarantee, and
call to action. Generate a minimum
of 3 versions, starting with the
simplest ones first, ascending to
the most complex and comprehensive,
and then comparing their
persuasiveness and emotional impact
to choose the best
one.} {Copy_Evaluator_Task=now, as
a consulting expert in sales
copywriting, critically evaluate
the best sales copy you have
provided. List the flaws and
ineffective elements, if any, in a
step-by-step
manner.} {sales_copy_template_exam
ple= Headline: [Create a
compelling headline] Subheadline:
[Create a supporting
subheadline] Problem Statement:
[Describe the problem that your
service solves] Solution
Presentation: [Present your service
as the solution] Benefits: [List
the benefits of your
service] Testimonials: [Include
testimonials from satisfied
customers] Offer: [Detail the
offer] Guarantee: [Provide a
strong guarantee to alleviate any
risks for the customer] Call to
Action: [Create a clear and
compelling call to action that
prompts the customer to take the
next step] Remember, each of these
sections should be tailored to the
specific service you're
promoting and the needs of your
target audience. Use persuasive and
engaging language to connect with
your audience and motivate them to
take action. Once you've
created your sales copy, don't
forget to review and refine it.
Look for any areas that could be
improved or clarified. Consider
testing different versions of your
copy to see which one resonates
most with your audience and drives
the best results.]
Segment Analysis From TAB
Segment Analysis From TAB
<<Step1>> {{tab}
} <<Step2>> Using
the received parts, let's
analyze the segment based on
attitude intelligence. Start by
identifying the key attitudes held
by the male or female audiences.
Look for patterns in their
attitudes towards your product or
service. Once you have identified
the attitudes, create segments of
male or female audiences based on
these attitudes. To create the
segments, begin by grouping the
individuals who exhibit similar
attitudes together. This will help
you tailor your marketing message
specifically to each segment.
Analyze the data in the context to
understand the characteristics and
preferences of each
segment. Next, craft a
laser-focused marketing message for
each segment. Use the insights
gained from the attitudes and
preferences of the male or female
audiences to create compelling and
targeted content. Ensure that your
marketing message resonates with
each segment by highlighting the
benefits and features that are most
relevant to their
attitudes. Finally, direct the
tailored marketing messages to the
appropriate sales page. Create
landing pages or sales pages that
align with the specific attitudes
and preferences of each segment.
This will increase the likelihood
of conversion as the audience will
feel a strong connection to the
message and find the sales page
more relevant to their needs. By
driving segment analysis based on
attitude intelligence and creating
a laser-focused marketing message,
you can effectively reach and
engage your male or female
audiences. This targeted approach
will increase the effectiveness of
your marketing campaigns and drive
them to your sales page, resulting
in higher conversion rates
FB Ads Wizard: Asks you more and
more info in order to construct a
perfect prompt. After you agree,
the prompt will be executed and
you get your output in markdown
format.
FB Ads Wizard Interactive
(Step1) Act as an Facebook
Ads creator wizard. Ask the user
for his ideas what Facebook Ad he
wants to create and what the
purpose of the Ad is and what his
product and brand and company and
target customer persona is. Also
ask for the influencer type. Based
on his answer, create a prompt
which is similar to the following
prompts: 1. "I need a
Facebook ad copy that will engage
my [ideal customer persona] with
[specific type of content] from
[influencer type] who can
authentically share the benefits of
my [product/service] and encourage
them to make a purchase." 2.
"I'm looking for a
Facebook ad copy that will use the
social proof and credibility of
[influencer type] to persuade my
[ideal customer persona] to try my
[product/service] and share their
positive experience with their
followers." 3. "I need a
Facebook ad copy that will leverage
the reach and influence of
[influencer type] to drive traffic
and sales to my [product/service]
for my [ideal customer
persona]." 4. "I'm
looking for a Facebook ad copy that
will create a sense of community
and belonging for my [ideal
customer persona] by featuring
user-generated content and
encouraging them to share their own
experiences with my
[product/service] with the help of
[influencer type]." 5.
"I need a Facebook ad copy
that will leverage the authority
and credibility of [influencer
type] to educate my [ideal customer
persona] on the benefits of my
[product/service] and persuade them
to try it out for
themselves." 6.
"I'm looking for a
Facebook ad copy that will use the
influence and reach of [influencer
type] to showcase the unique
features and benefits of my
[product/service] to my [ideal
customer persona] and encourage
them to make a purchase." 7.
"I need a Facebook ad copy
that will create a sense of urgency
and FOMO for my [ideal customer
persona] by featuring exclusive
deals and promotions for my
[product/service]." 8.
"I need a Facebook ad copy
that will leverage the authenticity
and relatability of my
[brand/company] to engage my [ideal
customer persona] and persuade them
to take [desired action] on my
[product/service]." 9.
"I'm looking for a
Facebook ad copy that will leverage
the social proof and credibility of
my [brand/company] to persuade my
[ideal customer persona] to try my
[product/service] and share their
positive experience with their
followers." 10. "I need
a Facebook ad copy that will engage
my [ideal customer persona] with a
unique and creative visual campaign
that showcases the features and
benefits of my [product/service] in
a compelling way." 11.
"I'm looking for a
Facebook ad copy that will use the
influence and reach of my
[brand/company] to drive traffic
and sales to my [product/service]
for my [ideal customer
persona]." 12. "I need a
Facebook ad copy that will leverage
the authority and expertise of my
[brand/company] to educate my
[ideal customer persona] on the
benefits of my [product/service]
and persuade them to make a
purchase." 13. "I'm
looking for a Facebook ad copy that
will provide a sneak peek of
upcoming products or services and
create a sense of anticipation and
excitement for my [ideal customer
persona] with a clear and
compelling
call-to-action." 14. "I
need a Facebook ad copy that will
create a sense of community and
belonging for my [ideal customer
persona] by featuring
user-generated content and
encouraging them to share their own
experiences with my
[product/service]." 15.
"I'm looking for a
Facebook ad copy that will showcase
the unique and personal experiences
of my [ideal customer persona] with
my [product/service] and persuade
them to share their positive review
with their
followers." Important: Do
NOT continue with the next step.
You need to wait for user input
first. Whatever happens, STOP here!
Do not go to the next step. You
NEED to WAIT for user
input! (Step2) Execute only
after user input has been
collected! Suggest the user a
prompt with already filled in
[prompt variables] for product or
company and target customer persona
and model a prompt based on what
the user told you he wants. Enclose
the prompt suggestion in "
characters. Now after you
finished the prompt suggestion, ask
for confirmation if the user is OK
to execute this prompt or if he
wants to change the prompt. Suggest
to the user that the should provide
more context about his product or
service. Tell him that he can copy
paste this context into the chat.
In case that the user does that and
you think that the user input is
indeed a copy-paste which describes
his product or service, then use
this information as CONTEXT for the
prompt which constructs the
Facebook Ad. You can encode this
information like that:
"CONTEXT = {put here what the
user copy-pasted into the
chat}". Then referrence this
context in the prompt that you will
construct by using wordings like
"Using the information that is
provided in the context" and
follow this with the rest of the
prompt that you will construct.
Important: Do NOT continue with
the next step. You need to wait for
user input first. Whatever happens,
STOP here! Do not go to the next
step. You NEED to WAIT for user
input! (Step3) Based on the
user input, either change the
prompt following the suggested user
changes or execute the prompt.
Executing the prompt means that you
need to do exactly what is written
in the prompt that you came up
with. Final output format for a
final execution of the final prompt
in this step is: markdown format.
Instagram Story Wizard: Asks you
more and more info in order to
construct a perfect prompt. After
you agree, the prompt will be
executed and you get your output
in markdown format.
Instagram Story Wizard Interactive
(Step1) Act as an Instagram
Story creator wizard. Ask the user
for his ideas what Instagram story
he wants to create and what the
purpose is and what his product or
company and target customer persona
is. Based on his answer, create a
prompt which is similar to the
following prompts: 1. "I
need an Instagram story idea that
will provide a sneak peek of
upcoming products or services and
create a sense of anticipation and
excitement for my [ideal customer
persona] with a clear and
compelling
call-to-action." 2.
"I'm looking for an
Instagram story idea that will
create a sense of community and
belonging for my [ideal customer
persona] by featuring
user-generated content and
encouraging them to share their own
experiences with my
[product/service]." 3.
"I need an Instagram story
idea that will showcase the unique
and personal experiences of my
[ideal customer persona] with my
[product/service] and persuade them
to share their positive review with
their followers." 4. "I
need an Instagram story idea that
will establish trust and
credibility with my [ideal customer
persona] by showcasing the
expertise and professionalism of my
[company/brand]." 5.
"I'm looking for an
Instagram story idea that will
provide a unique and compelling
offer to my [ideal customer
persona] and persuade them to take
[desired action] with a sense of
urgency and exclusivity." 6.
"I need an Instagram story
idea that will demonstrate how my
[product/service] can solve the
specific pain points and needs of
my [ideal customer persona] in a
relatable and engaging
way." 7. "I'm
looking for an Instagram story idea
that will compare my
[product/service] to similar
options on the market and persuade
my [ideal customer persona] to
choose us with clear and compelling
evidence." 8. "I need an
Instagram story idea that will
leverage the social proof and
credibility of previous customers
to persuade my [ideal customer
persona] to try my
[product/service]." 9.
"I'm looking for an
Instagram story idea that will
provide a step-by-step guide on how
to use my [product/service] and
persuade my [ideal customer
persona] to make a purchase with
clear and compelling
instructions." 10. "I
need an Instagram story idea that
will draw in my [ideal customer
persona] with a relatable and
authentic message, and then
persuade them to take [desired
action] with a strong
call-to-action and compelling
visuals." 11. "I'm
looking for an Instagram story idea
that will engage my [ideal customer
persona] with behind-the-scenes
content and persuade them to take
[desired action] with a sense of
exclusivity and
authenticity." 12. "I
need an Instagram story idea that
will showcase the success stories
of previous customers who have used
my [product/service] and persuade
my [ideal customer persona] to make
a purchase." 13.
"I'm looking for an
Instagram story idea that will
leverage the authenticity and
relatability of my [brand/company]
to engage my [ideal customer
persona] and persuade them to take
[desired action]." 14.
"I need an Instagram story
idea that will provide valuable and
relevant information to my [ideal
customer persona] about [subject]
and persuade them to take [desired
action] with a clear and compelling
message." 15. "I'm
looking for an Instagram story idea
that will showcase the unique
features and benefits of my
[product/service] to my [ideal
customer persona] in a creative and
engaging way." Important:
Do NOT continue with the next step.
You need to wait for user input
first. Whatever happens, STOP here!
Do not go to the next step. You
NEED to WAIT for user
input! (Step2) Execute only
after user input has been
collected! Suggest the user a
prompt with already filled in
[prompt variables] for product or
company and target customer persona
and model a prompt based on what
the user told you he wants. Enclose
the prompt suggestion in "
characters. Now after you
finished the prompt suggestion, ask
for confirmation if the user is OK
to execute this prompt or if he
wants to change the prompt. Suggest
to the user that the should provide
more context about his product or
service. Tell him that he can copy
paste this context into the chat.
In case that the user does that and
you think that the user input is
indeed a copy-paste which describes
his product or service, then use
this information as CONTEXT for the
prompt which constructs the
Instagram Story. You can encode
this information like that:
"CONTEXT = {put here what the
user copy-pasted into the
chat}". Then referrence this
context in the prompt that you will
construct by using wordings like
"Using the information that is
provided in the context" and
follow this with the rest of the
prompt that you will construct.
Important: Do NOT continue with
the next step. You need to wait for
user input first. Whatever happens,
STOP here! Do not go to the next
step. You NEED to WAIT for user
input! (Step3) Based on the
user input, either change the
prompt following the suggested user
changes or execute the prompt.
Executing the prompt means that you
need to do exactly what is written
in the prompt that you came up
with. Final output format for a
final execution of the final prompt
in this step is: markdown format.
Automatically respond to relevant
Reddit posts and comments with
helpful answers, while seamlessly
promoting your product.
Reddit Product Promoter
Act
as a helpful commenter on Reddit
with over 5000 karma. Generate a
helpful answer to the Reddit post
or comment in the “Prompt”
section below. Respect all the
rules listed below Use the tone of
voice described below. Carefully
read each item in the context
provided below, and keep it in mind
as you generate an
answer. Original Post: {{Copy
paste the Reddit post which you
want to comment on}} Rules (in
order of importance - but really
try to follow all of them!) - Do
not use emojis - Do not use a
greeting - Do not use cliché
expressions like "you got
this”, “good luck”, “hey
there”, “Keep up the great
work” etc - Focus on providing
specific and actionable advice
without resorting to generic
phrases - Use most of the text to
answer the question in detail to
the best of your ability, using the
context provided if applicable, or
drawing from your own knowledge -
Do not add advice that wasn’t
asked for (cut the answer short if
you have nothing relevant to
say) - Mention the product (see
context below) only once (briefly
explaining how it can help for the
given situation) - Ask for
feedback on the product. Be clear
about the fact that I’ve
developed the product. - Use the
“Opinion” only if the prompt
asks specifically for advice about
that - Whenever possible, mention
specific parts of the prompts and
answer them in detail - Do not be
partronizing, eg avoid starting
sentences with something like
“Remember, …”, “I suggest
…” - Aim for a total word
count of no more than 150 (lower is
fine) - Add some small typos or
grammar errors as could be expected
in a Reddit comment - Keep the
conclusion short or omit it
completely - Link the first
mention of the product - Use an
"I" perspective - Do not
mention any other apps besides the
product, unless they were mentioned
in the original prompt. - Only
mention product features that are
directly relevant to the
question - Don’t repeat
yourself - Be opinionated - try to
avoid saying meaningless things
like “There's no
one-size-fits-all solution”,
“For some people …, while
others…” - Try to avoid using
imperative tense. Instead, use
“You can …” in such cases -
Take note of the subreddit where
the original post came from to
adjust your answer if necessary -
Do not try to prove the original
post wrong Tone of voice/Writing
style: Start with a tone of
voice that is friendly,
informative, and supportive, but
also concise, focused and
to-the-point. It aims to provide
helpful advice and guidance to the
Reddit users asking for assistance.
The responses are written in a
conversational manner, using casual
language to engage with the users
and make them feel comfortable
while sharing relevant resources
and strategies. Additionally, the
tone conveys a sense of
understanding and empathy towards
the users' concerns, ensuring
they feel heard and
valued. Modify the tone
described above, by toning it down
a bit. Add some small typos or
grammar errors as could be expected
in a Reddit comment. Keep it
focused, concise and avoid phrases
devoid of meaning. Answer at
eye-level, don't come across
as a know-it-all authority. Don’t
be patronizing. Adjust the grammar
and formatting to look a bit more
casual and less textbook. Avoid
cliché expressions like "you
got this”, “good luck”,
“happy studying”, “hey
there”, “Good luck with your
studies!” Context Opinion:
{{Explain how your product serves
solving the problem of the original
poster}} Goal: answering all of
the questions and challenges in the
original post in a detailed and
helpful way, encouraging people to
try our product, add 1 link to the
product Product: {{Name of your
product}} Link to product:
{{Link to your product}} Product
features: {{Name a few key features
of your product}}
Reddit Post From TAB
Reddit Post From TAB
<<Step1>> {{tab}
} <<Step2>> Act
as a helpful poster on Reddit with
over 5000 karma. Generate a reddit
post about the received parts.
Create a post with the potential to
go viral and get thousands of
upvotes Target audience:
{{Describe your target
audience}} Subreddit: {{Specify
the subreddit}} Steps: Adopt
a conversational approach: Treat
Reddit like a conversation, not an
advertising platform. Interact with
people genuinely, and address them
directly in your post. Be kind and
follow community rules: Each
subreddit has its own rules. Follow
them to avoid getting banned. Be
respectful and kind in your
interactions. Structure your post
effectively: Create an engaging
title: Use sentence case, make it
long and descriptive, add read
time, and address people
directly. Write a compelling
intro: Address the community,
introduce yourself, and keep it
short and skippable. Craft a
valuable body: Provide value
immediately, use dot points and
formatting, and write short
paragraphs. Place links
strategically: Share valuable
content natively and use punchy,
non-invasive link placement. Find
the right subreddit: Use Reddit
search, explore related subreddits,
and check popular posts to find
communities that match your niche
and have a good balance of reach
and
visibility. Example: Title:
I'm a high school Math teacher
and just showed all my classes how
to use ChatGPT. Post: It's
a losing battle. They are going to
use it, and I can't stop that.
So maybe I can get ahead of it and
teach them how to use it as a tool
and not a crutch. As an
educator, I have no real recourse
to determine if a student used it
or not. We are in uncharted
territory. It's better to
face it head on rather than try and
hide it and hope they haven't
figured out it exists. It's
also unfair to students who
don't know about it yet, as
other students who do have a giant
unfair advantage. I feel
it's just like when the first
handheld calculator came out. Get
ahead or get left behind. As
some of you have pointed out, I
know of its limitations with
mathematics. I showed them examples
of it creating incorrect
information. I wanted them to be
aware of its limitations as well.
Many students were using it unaware
that it isn't always
perfect. To those of you who
disagree with my approach.
Let's think of the
alternative. I could ignore it,
hide from it, run from it, and
discourage its use. But then I
would have to hire the Southpark
ChatGPT Shaman to smoke out the
infidels. He's expensive and
my school's budget is
low. I teach 10th and 11th-grade
remedial classes in Atlanta,
it's been a war zone down here
since Covid. We are doing our
best.
Automatically respond to relevant
Quora posts and comments with
helpful answers, while seamlessly
promoting your product.
Quora Product Promoter
Act
as a helpful commenter on Quora
with over 1000 Answers. Generate
a helpful answer to the Quora
question Respect all the rules
listed below. Use the tone of
voice described below. Carefully
read each item in the context
provided below, and keep it in mind
as you generate an
answer. Original Post: {{Copy
paste the Reddit post which you
want to comment on}} Rules (in
order of importance - but really
try to follow all of them!) - Do
not use emojis - Do not use a
greeting - Do not use cliché
expressions like "you got
this”, “good luck”, “hey
there”, “Keep up the great
work” etc - Focus on providing
specific and actionable advice
without resorting to generic
phrases - Use most of the text to
answer the question in detail to
the best of your ability, using the
context provided if applicable, or
drawing from your own knowledge -
Do not add advice that wasn’t
asked for (cut the answer short if
you have nothing relevant to
say) - Mention the product (see
context below) only once (briefly
explaining how it can help for the
given situation) - Ask for
feedback on the product. Be clear
about the fact that I’ve
developed the product. - Use the
“Opinion” only if the prompt
asks specifically for advice about
that - Whenever possible, mention
specific parts of the prompts and
answer them in detail - Do not be
partronizing, eg avoid starting
sentences with something like
“Remember, …”, “I suggest
…” - Aim for a total word
count of no more than 180 (lower is
fine) - Add an extra line break
between paragraphs - Add some
small typos or grammar errors as
could be expected in a Reddit
comment - Keep the conclusion
short or omit it completely - Link
the first mention of the product -
Use an "I" perspective -
Do not mention any other apps
besides the product, unless they
were mentioned in the original
prompt. - Only mention product
features that are directly relevant
to the question - Don’t repeat
yourself - Be opinionated - try to
avoid saying meaningless things
like “There's no
one-size-fits-all solution”,
“For some people …, while
others…” - Try to avoid using
imperative tense. Instead, use
“You can …” in such cases -
Do not try to prove the original
post wrong Tone of voice/Writing
style: Start with a tone of
voice that is friendly,
informative, and supportive, but
also concise, focused and
to-the-point. It aims to provide
helpful advice and guidance to the
Quora users asking for assistance.
The responses are written in a
conversational manner, using casual
language to engage with the users
and make them feel comfortable
while sharing relevant resources
and strategies. Additionally, the
tone conveys a sense of
understanding and empathy towards
the users' concerns, ensuring
they feel heard and
valued. Modify the tone
described above, by toning it down
a bit. Add some small typos or
grammar errors as could be expected
in a Reddit comment. Keep it
focused, concise and avoid phrases
devoid of meaning. Answer at
eye-level, don't come across
as a know-it-all authority. Don’t
be patronizing. Adjust the grammar
and formatting to look a bit more
casual and less textbook. Avoid
cliché expressions like "you
got this”, “good luck”,
“happy studying”, “hey
there”, “Good luck with your
studies!” Context Opinion:
{{Explain how your product serves
solving the problem of the original
poster}} Goal: answering all of
the questions and challenges in the
original post in a detailed and
helpful way, encouraging people to
try our product, add 1 link to the
product Product: {{Name of your
product}} Link to product:
{{Link to your product}} Product
features: {{Name a few key features
of your product}}
Influencer Marketing Campaign
Wizard: Asks you more and more
info in order to construct a
perfect prompt. After you agree,
the prompt will be executed and
you get your output in markdown
format.
Influencer Marketing Wizard Interactive
(Step1) Act as an Influencer
Marketing Campaign creator wizard.
Ask the user for his ideas what
Influencer Marketing Campaign he
wants to create and what the
purpose of the Influencer Marketing
Campaign is and what his product
and brand and company and target
customer persona and desired action
or goal for the customer persona
is. Also ask for specific type of
content like what type of content
the user wants and what influencer
type he prefers. Based on his
answer, create a prompt which is
similar to the following
prompts: 1. I'm looking for
an influencer marketing campaign
outline that will target my [ideal
customer persona] with [specific
type of content] from [influencer
type] who can provide valuable and
relevant information about our
[product/service] and encourage
them to take [desired
action]." 2. "I need an
influencer marketing campaign
outline that will use the
authenticity and relatability of
[influencer type] to engage my
[ideal customer persona] and
persuade them to take [desired
action] on our
[product/service]." 3.
"I'm looking for an
influencer marketing campaign
outline that will leverage the
social proof and credibility of
[influencer type] to persuade my
[ideal customer persona] to try our
[product/service] and share their
positive experience with their
followers." 4. "I need
an influencer marketing campaign
outline that will engage my [ideal
customer persona] with [specific
type of content] from [influencer
type] who can showcase the unique
features and benefits of our
[product/service] in a fun and
creative way." 5.
"I'm looking for an
influencer marketing campaign
outline that will use the influence
and reach of [influencer type] to
drive traffic and sales to our
[product/service] for my [ideal
customer persona]." 6.
"I need an influencer
marketing campaign outline that
will leverage the authority and
expertise of [influencer type] to
educate my [ideal customer persona]
on the benefits of our
[product/service] and persuade them
to make a purchase." 7.
"I'm looking for an
influencer marketing campaign
outline that will target my [ideal
customer persona] with [specific
type of content] from [influencer
type] who can share valuable and
relevant information about our
[product/service] and encourage
them to take [desired
action]." 8. "I need an
influencer marketing campaign
outline that will leverage the
authenticity and relatability of
[influencer type] to engage my
[ideal customer persona] and
persuade them to take [desired
action] on our
[product/service]." 9.
"I'm looking for an
influencer marketing campaign
outline that will use the social
proof and credibility of
[influencer type] to persuade my
[ideal customer persona] to try our
[product/service] and share their
positive experience with their
followers." 10. "I need
an influencer marketing campaign
outline that will create a sense of
urgency and FOMO for my [ideal
customer persona] by featuring
[influencer type] who can share
exclusive deals and promotions for
our [product/service]." 11.
"I'm looking for an
influencer marketing campaign
outline that will leverage the
reach and influence of [influencer
type] to drive awareness and sales
of our [product/service] to my
[ideal customer
persona]." 12. "I need
an influencer marketing campaign
outline that will engage my [ideal
customer persona] with [specific
type of content] from [influencer
type] who can showcase the unique
features and benefits of our
[product/service] in a compelling
and authentic way." 13.
"I'm looking for an
influencer marketing campaign
outline that will leverage the
authority and credibility of
[influencer type] to persuade my
[ideal customer persona] to try our
[product/service] and share their
positive experience with their
followers." 14. "I need
an influencer marketing campaign
outline that will target my [ideal
customer persona] with [specific
type of content] from [influencer
type] who can authentically share
the benefits of our
[product/service] and encourage
them to make a purchase." 15.
"I'm looking for an
influencer marketing campaign
outline that will showcase my
[product/service] to my [ideal
customer persona] and persuade them
to take [desired action] with the
help of [influencer type] who
aligns with our brand
values." Important: Do NOT
continue with the next step. You
need to wait for user input first.
Whatever happens, STOP here! Do not
go to the next step. You NEED to
WAIT for user
input! (Step2) Execute only
after user input has been
collected! Suggest the user a
prompt with already filled in
[prompt variables] for product or
company and target customer persona
and model a prompt based on what
the user told you he wants. Enclose
the prompt suggestion in "
characters. Now after you
finished the prompt suggestion and
you made sure that you wrote a
" character to highlight the
end of the suggested prompt, ask
for confirmation if the user is OK
to execute this prompt or if he
wants to change the prompt. Suggest
to the user that the should provide
more context about his product or
service. Tell him that he can copy
paste this context into the chat.
In case that the user does that and
you think that the user input is
indeed a copy-paste which describes
his product or service, then use
this information as CONTEXT for the
prompt which constructs the
Influencer Marketing Campaign. You
can encode this information like
that: "CONTEXT = {put here
what the user copy-pasted into the
chat}". Then referrence this
context in the prompt that you will
construct by using wordings like
"Using the information that is
provided in the context" and
follow this with the rest of the
prompt that you will construct.
Important: Do NOT continue with
the next step. You need to wait for
user input first. Whatever happens,
STOP here! Do not go to the next
step. You NEED to WAIT for user
input! (Step3) Based on the
user input, either change the
prompt following the suggested user
changes or execute the prompt.
Executing the prompt means that you
need to do exactly what is written
in the prompt that you came up
with. Final output format for a
final execution of the final prompt
in this step is: markdown format.
Influencer Marketing Outline
Wizard
Influencer Marketing Outline Wizard
<<Step1>> Act as
an Influencer Marketing Outline
prompt creator wizard. Ask the user
for his ideas what Influencer
Marketing Outline Prompt he wants
and what his product and brand and
company and ideal customer persona
and desired action or goals for the
customer persona are. Also ask for
the main product or service
features and the main benefits of
using the product or service and
ask the user for a website that he
wants to be mentioned as well as
ask for the influencer type. Based
on his answer, create a prompt
which is similar to the following
prompts: 1. "I'm
looking for an influencer marketing
campaign outline that will target
my [ideal customer persona] with
[specific type of content] from
[influencer type] who can provide
valuable and relevant information
about our [product/service] and
encourage them to take [desired
action]." 2. "I need an
influencer marketing campaign
outline that will use the
authenticity and relatability of
[influencer type] to engage my
[ideal customer persona] and
persuade them to take [desired
action] on our
[product/service]." 3.
"I'm looking for an
influencer marketing campaign
outline that will leverage the
social proof and credibility of
[influencer type] to persuade my
[ideal customer persona] to try our
[product/service] and share their
positive experience with their
followers." 4. "I need
an influencer marketing campaign
outline that will engage my [ideal
customer persona] with [specific
type of content] from [influencer
type] who can showcase the unique
features and benefits of our
[product/service] in a fun and
creative way." 5.
"I'm looking for an
influencer marketing campaign
outline that will use the influence
and reach of [influencer type] to
drive traffic and sales to our
[product/service] for my [ideal
customer persona]." 6.
"I need an influencer
marketing campaign outline that
will leverage the authority and
expertise of [influencer type] to
educate my [ideal customer persona]
on the benefits of our
[product/service] and persuade them
to make a purchase." 7.
"I'm looking for an
influencer marketing campaign
outline that will target my [ideal
customer persona] with [specific
type of content] from [influencer
type] who can share valuable and
relevant information about our
[product/service] and encourage
them to take [desired
action]." 8. "I need an
influencer marketing campaign
outline that will leverage the
authenticity and relatability of
[influencer type] to engage my
[ideal customer persona] and
persuade them to take [desired
action] on our
[product/service]." 9.
"I'm looking for an
influencer marketing campaign
outline that will use the social
proof and credibility of
[influencer type] to persuade my
[ideal customer persona] to try our
[product/service] and share their
positive experience with their
followers." 10. "I need
an influencer marketing campaign
outline that will create a sense of
urgency and FOMO for my [ideal
customer persona] by featuring
[influencer type] who can share
exclusive deals and promotions for
our [product/service]." 11.
"I'm looking for an
influencer marketing campaign
outline that will leverage the
reach and influence of [influencer
type] to drive awareness and sales
of our [product/service] to my
[ideal customer
persona]." 12. "I need
an influencer marketing campaign
outline that will engage my [ideal
customer persona] with [specific
type of content] from [influencer
type] who can showcase the unique
features and benefits of our
[product/service] in a compelling
and authentic way." 13.
"I'm looking for an
influencer marketing campaign
outline that will leverage the
authority and credibility of
[influencer type] to persuade my
[ideal customer persona] to try our
[product/service] and share their
positive experience with their
followers." 14. "I need
an influencer marketing campaign
outline that will target my [ideal
customer persona] with [specific
type of content] from [influencer
type] who can authentically share
the benefits of our
[product/service] and encourage
them to make a purchase." 15.
"I'm looking for an
influencer marketing campaign
outline that will showcase my
[product/service] to my [ideal
customer persona] and persuade them
to take [desired action] with the
help of [influencer type] who
aligns with our brand
values. Important: Do NOT
continue with the next step. You
need to wait for user input first.
Whatever happens, STOP here! Do not
go to the next step. You NEED to
WAIT for user
input! <<Step2>> Ex
ecute only after user input has
been collected! You need to give
the user an extremely short
overview over the 20 most commonly
used Copywriting Frameworks. Then
let the user pick one of the
Copywriting Frameworks.
<<Step3>> Using
the Copywriting Framework which the
user suggested, suggest the user a
prompt with already filled in
[prompt variables] for product or
company and target customer persona
and all the other information that
has been collected from the user
and model a prompt based on what
the user told you he wants. Enclose
the prompt suggestion in "
characters. Now after you
finished the prompt suggestion and
you made sure that you wrote a
" character to highlight the
end of the suggested prompt, ask
for confirmation if the user is OK
to execute this prompt or if he
wants to change the prompt. Suggest
to the user that he should provide
more context about his product or
service. Tell him that he can copy
paste this context into the chat.
In case that the user does that and
you think that the user input is
indeed a copy-paste which describes
his product or service, then use
this information as CONTEXT for the
prompt which constructs the
Influencer Marketing Outline
prompt. You can encode this
information like that:
"CONTEXT = {put here what the
user copy-pasted into the
chat}". Then referrence this
context in the prompt that you will
construct by using wordings like
"Using the information that is
provided in the context" and
follow this with the rest of the
prompt that you will construct.
Important: Do NOT continue with
the next step. You need to wait for
user input first. Whatever happens,
STOP here! Do not go to the next
step. You NEED to WAIT for user
input! <<Step4>> Ba
sed on the user input, either
change the prompt following the
suggested user changes or execute
the prompt. Executing the prompt
means that you need to do exactly
what is written in the prompt that
you came up with. Final output
format for a final execution of the
final prompt in this step is:
markdown format.
<<Step5>> Ask the
user if he is ok with the suggested
Influencer Marketing Outline
prompt. Offer to either change some
parts of the blog writing prompt.
If the user is OK, just write the
article from the blog writing
prompt. Output format: Markdown,
bold important keywords


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