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Act as a senior direct-response copywriter with 15 years of experience writing Facebook ads. Write 3 variations of a Facebook ad for my product: [Product Name], which helps [Target Audience] achieve [Main Benefit]. Use the Problem-Agitate-Solution (PAS) framework: - Problem: Call out a specific, painful problem they are experiencing right now. - Agitate: Make the problem feel worse by describing the negative consequences. - Solution: Introduce my product as the inevitable, logical solution. Rules: - Each ad must be under 150 words. - Use conversational, punchy language. No corporate jargon. - Include one clear CTA at the end. - The first line must be a pattern-interrupting hook.
You are an expert B2B copywriter. Write a LinkedIn sponsored content ad for [Company Name] targeting [Job Titles] at [Company Size]. The ad should promote [Offer] about [Topic]. Structure: 1. Hook (Line 1): A bold, contrarian statement or surprising statistic. 2. Body (3-4 lines): Establish credibility, describe the value, create urgency. 3. CTA: A low-friction ask (e.g., "Download the guide"). Tone: Authoritative but approachable. No buzzwords.
Act as a Google Ads specialist. I am running search ads for [Product/Service] targeting the keyword [Primary Keyword]. Generate: - 15 Headline options (max 30 characters each) — mix of benefit-driven, feature-driven, and urgency-driven. - 4 Description options (max 90 characters each) — each emphasizing a different value proposition. - 3 Sitelink suggestions with descriptions. Organize in a table format for easy copy-pasting.
Act as an expert SEO content strategist. I want to write a 2,000-word blog post targeting: [Target Keyword]. Provide: 1. H1 Title: 3 options optimized for CTR and search intent. 2. Meta Description: 2 options (under 155 characters). 3. H2 and H3 Subheadings: Optimized for featured snippets. 4. Content Brief: Under each heading, 2-3 sentences describing what to cover. 5. Internal Link Opportunities: 3 related topics. 6. Visual Assets: 2 recommended charts or images.
I have a webpage about [Page Topic] targeting [Keyword], currently ranking at position [Position]. Write 5 variations of: - Title Tags (under 60 characters) — each using a different psychological trigger. - Meta Descriptions (under 155 characters) — designed to maximize CTR. For each, explain why it should improve CTR.
Write a 5-day welcome email sequence for subscribers who downloaded [Lead Magnet Name]. Goal: sell [Product Name] at [Price]. Day 1: Deliver lead magnet + bonus tip. Warm, helpful. Day 2: Origin story — why I created this. Vulnerable, relatable. Day 3: Epiphany bridge — mindset shift needed. Educational. Day 4: Hidden benefit + mini case study. Proof-driven. Day 5: Hard pitch with urgency and value stack. Direct, confident. For each: 2 subject line options, preview text, and full body (under 300 words).
Write a cold outreach email to a [Job Title] at a [Industry] company with [Company Size] employees. I'm selling [Service/Product] that helps them [Key Benefit]. Rules: 1. Under 100 words total. 2. First line: personalized observation template. 3. Value proposition in one sentence. 4. Low-friction CTA. 5. No attachments or links. Provide 3 subject lines and 2 follow-up templates (Day 3, Day 7).
I create short-form video about [Topic/Niche] for [Platform]. My audience is [Target Audience]. Generate 15 pattern-interrupting hooks for the first 3 seconds. Each must: - Use one trigger: curiosity gap, contrarian opinion, shocking stat, personal confession, or direct challenge. - Be under 15 words. - Feel natural when spoken aloud. Organize by trigger type and rate engagement potential (High/Medium).
Create a 30-day content calendar for [Brand/Business] on [Platform]. Audience: [Target Audience]. Goal: [Goal]. For each day: - Content Type (carousel, reel, story, text post, poll) - Topic/Hook (one-line description) - CTA - Best Time to Post Mix: educational (40%), entertaining (20%), promotional (20%), community-building (20%). Format as a table.
Write a LinkedIn post about [Topic]. I'm a [Role] at [Company] building thought leadership in [Niche]. Framework: 1. Hook (Line 1): Bold statement or personal confession. 2. Story (Lines 2-5): Brief anecdote or observation. 3. Insight (Lines 6-10): Core lesson or framework. 4. CTA (Final line): Question that invites comments. Under 200 words. No hashtags in body (3-5 at end). First person. Conversational.