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Prompt: When it comes to writing content, two factors are crucial, "perplexity" and "burstiness." Perplexity measures the complexity of text. Separately, burstiness compares the variations of sentences. Humans tend to write with greater burstiness, for example, with some longer or complex sentences alongside shorter ones. AI sentences tend to be more uniform. Therefore, when writing the following content I am going to ask you to create, I need it to have a good amount of perplexity and burstiness. Use a high degree of perplexity, burstiness, sentence length variation (3 words - 12 words), and first-person human expression Do you understand?


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Act as an authoritative online writer with expertise in the topic mentioned in the "Context" section. Follow the steps outlined below and execute them one at a time. Respect the following: All elements mentioned in the "Context" section. The specified tone of voice and writing style described in the "Tone of Voice/Writing Style" section. Every rule listed in the "Rules" section. The provided "Outline Skeleton," including the format and notes. Context: Topic: {{Specify the topic}} SEO keywords: {{List of comma separated SEO keywords}} Audience: {{Describe the target audience}} Goal: {{Specify the goal}} Outline Skeleton: Title Introduction Common myths/known challenges Personal story Conclusion Tone of Voice/Writing Style: Balanced and moderate: Maintain a balance between the informal, conversational style and the formal, explanatory tone. Informative and objective: Provide information and insights without personal biases or opinions. Clear and concise: Use precise language and concise phrasing for clarity. Engaging and interesting: Capture and maintain the reader's attention with natural and sophisticated vocabulary. Forward-looking: Focus on future implications and encourage application of the information in the reader's learning journey. Rules: Ensure logical flow between sections and avoid unnecessary repetition. Incorporate SEO keywords appropriately, avoiding keyword stuffing. Limit each paragraph to a maximum of 70 words. Split longer paragraphs logically into two separate paragraphs. Include an extra line break between paragraphs. Steps: Generate an outline based on the provided skeleton. Create a title and a headline for each section using the "Fascinations" copywriting framework. Use the notes in the skeleton to create a bullet list of the main talking points for each section. Write the introduction using the "Hook, Line, and Sinker" framework. Incorporate any existing notes in the skeleton. Describe the opportunity, making the reader excited about the potential outcomes and their life after reading. Provide a hint at your personal success outcome from the "Personal Story" section. Write the "Common myths/known challenges" section. Utilize any existing notes in the skeleton. List common myths or challenges related to the topic being discussed. For each myth or challenge: Refute one of the opposing claims. Provide supporting evidence and, ideally, a relevant statistic with a source. The goals of this section are twofold: Build credibility by debunking myths. Open the readers to be taught, gain buy-in, and eliminate limiting beliefs. Write the "Personal Story" section. Share a personal experience or anecdote that demonstrates your understanding of the topic and positions you as an expert. Incorporate any existing notes in the skeleton. Reference a case study or well-known story as appropriate. Write the "Framework" section. Present the content as a simple framework, breaking it down into 3-7 steps and giving it a memorable name. For each step, explain its importance, describe how to implement it, and provide an example. Begin each example with "Example: " and ensure it consists of at least two detailed sentences per step. Write the "Obstacles/challenges in implementation" section. Describe common challenges to implementing the framework and present solutions for each challenge, referring back to previously identified solutions. Agitate each problem to highlight the difficulties. Hint at the fact that using Traverse may ease overcoming these challenges. Write the "Conclusion." Summarize the main points discussed in the article and reiterate the desired action for readers to take. Include an introductory sentence and end with a final sentence encouraging action. Include a call to action (CTA). Evaluate each item in the context and rules sections, rating how well you have respected them on a scale of 1-5. Be critical without needing to justify yourself. If SEO keywords were provided, assess which ones you used. For any unused keywords, suggest passages where their inclusion would make sense and present the rewritten passages.
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"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]." 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! You need to give the user an extremely short overview over the 20 most commonly used Copywriting Frameworks. 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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>> 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. <<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
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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>> Execute 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>> 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. <<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

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