AI Prompt Roundup

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A roundup of some of our popular AI prompts (plus a couple of new ones).

  • 🦾 Prompts:

    • Infinite content ideas with 6 one-word questions.

    • Boost engagement with quick polls.

    • Infinite “future-focused” content ideas.

  • 🔒️ Visible To Pro Readers:

    • Avoid the email spam folder.

    • Infinite “desire-driven” content ideas.

    • Fix the 7 biggest writing mistakes.

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Each week, it’ll send you 4 personalized content ideas: 

High-engagement headlines + key points and information to include.

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Prompt 1

Generate Infinite Content Ideas Using 6 One-Word Questions

Journalists and storytellers have relied on this framework for decades.

Learn how to use it and it becomes an endless source of content ideas.

Here’s how the “5W1H framework” works:

Start with a broad topic in your niche and apply these 6 questions:

Who — What — Where — When — Why — How

It reveals ways of covering the topic (i.e. angles) you never would have thought of.

The following prompt will generate 24 content ideas using the 5W1H framework for any topic in your niche in 3 seconds.

Fill in your niche, audience, and topic — then paste it into ChatGPT.

Reuse it whenever you’re stuck for ideas:

"I'm a content creator in the [insert your niche] niche, targeting [insert your target audience].

Please generate 24 content ideas based on the 5W1H Framework and on the broad topic of [insert broad topic]. 

Each idea should offer fresh perspectives on the topic by applying the following six questions:

- Who: Focus on the people, roles, or influencers central to this topic.

- What: Cover essential concepts, items, or aspects of the topic.

- Where: Highlight relevant locations, contexts, or settings.

- When: Explore timing, seasons, or events related to the topic.

- Why: Address motivations, reasons, or benefits tied to the topic.

- How: Include step-by-step guides, processes, or techniques.

Each idea should be described briefly without using headlines or titles. 

At the end, ask if I’d like you to elaborate on any ideas."
Prompt 2

Generate Infinite Content Ideas That Tap Into Your Audience's Deepest Desires (PRO)

This single sentence contains more marketing wisdom than a 3-year degree:

“People will do anything for those who encourage their dreams, justify their failures, allay their fears, confirm their suspicions, and help them throw rocks at their enemies.”

Blair Warren

The 5 “elements of persuasion” listed can be used to create content your audience craves

How? 

By giving them what they want — not what we think they want. 

Fill in your niche, target audience, and topic — then paste this prompt into ChatGPT.

It’ll generate 5 high-engagement content ideas for each of the 5 elements of persuasion in seconds:

Prompt 3

Boost Your Engagement With Dead-Simple Audience Polls

Polls take less than 5 minutes to make but can double your engagement and give you valuable feedback.

They can tell you:

  • What content your audience wants

  • Which products or services they respond to

  • How they feel about your brand or industry

Almost every content platform gives you a way of creating them.

This ChatGPT prompt gives you 10 poll ideas to boost engagement and gather insights in seconds:

"I'm a content creator in the [insert niche] niche, targeting [insert audience]. I’d like to use polls to gather insights and boost engagement.

Please ask me questions (maximum 4) one by one (not all at once) to gather the necessary info. Then, generate 10 poll ideas that are relevant and useful for my business/content strategy.

Each poll idea should be:

- Quick and easy.
- Focused on gathering actionable feedback to improve my content or products.

At the end, ask if I’d like to use any of the polls. 

If I do, please create the poll with suggested answer options"
Prompt 4

Make Sure Your Emails Don’t Go To The Spam Folder (PRO)

Emails in spam don’t get read, don’t build your brand, and don’t generate revenue.

Bottom Line: They’re as good as never written.

But reducing the risk of your emails going to spam is easier than you might think.

It often comes down to avoiding 5 specific spam triggers in your writing.

The following AI prompt analyzes your email or newsletter to spot these 5 triggers.

If any are found, it’ll suggest fixes to massively boost your email’s chances of reaching the main inbox.

Prompt 5

Generate Infinite “Future-Focused” Content Ideas That Build Your Authority Fast

Everyone loves feeling ahead of the curve — like they have an edge over others.

It’s a powerful motivator.

Create content that highlights future trends and predictions in your niche and you build serious credibility.

You position yourself as an authority who stays ahead and helps your audience do the same.

Reuse this prompt whenever you need “future-focused” content ideas in a hurry:

"I'm a [insert role or business] operating in the [insert niche] niche, and my target audience is [insert target audience]. 

Please generate 20 content ideas that focus on future trends and predictions in my niche/industry.

The ideas should be:

- Relevant to emerging trends, innovations, or upcoming developments

- Tailored to the interests, needs, and challenges of my audience"

Prompt 6

Fix The 7 Attention-Killing Writing Mistakes (PRO)

Attention spans are shrinking every year.

Rambling intros and drawn-out explanations don’t work anymore.

Whether you’re writing a blog post, video script, or anything else, there are 7 common writing mistakes that lose your audience’s attention quickly.

They’re easy to make but hard to spot.

The following ChatGPT prompt will analyze your content, detect these 7 attention-killing mistakes, and fix them:

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