Instant Hooks

Heya, Dil here. 

What if I told you the first two lines of your content decide whether anyone sticks around?

It’s brutal — but it’s true.

You could create the most valuable video, post, or blog in the world…

But if your intro’s weak? It never gets seen.

If the hook doesn’t spark curiosity, the scroll wins.

If the first line doesn’t hit, the tab gets closed.

And yet — most creators spend 95% of their time on the body…

And leave the opening to chance.

I used to do the same.

Until I realized:

If I nail the first two lines, everything after gets easier.

Because the audience is locked in.

Because I’ve earned their attention.

Here are two AI prompts I use to write stronger hooks and intros — so your content grabs attention instantly and keeps people watching, reading, or listening.

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1. Curiosity Injector Prompt

Use this when your intro feels flat, obvious, or meh.

It rewrites your first 1–2 lines using Curiosity Gap Theory — teasing just enough to make people want the full story.

Try this:

Paste in your content. This prompt will improve the opening lines to make them more curiosity-driven.

“Hi ChatGPT — I’m a content creator writing for [insert your audience].

Here’s a piece of content I’ve written:

[Insert your content here]

Please rewrite the first 1–2 lines using the Curiosity Gap Theory — to make people want to keep reading, without giving everything away.”

2. SPEAR Intro Prompt

It gives you a warm, clear, trust-building intro — based on the SPEAR Framework:

Search intent. Pain points. Expertise. Audience fit. Rapport.

Try this:

Fill in your role, niche, audience, and topic. Then paste the full prompt into ChatGPT to generate an attention-grabbing intro.

“Hi ChatGPT — I’m a [insert role/business] in the [insert niche] niche, creating content for [insert audience].

The topic is: [insert your topic].

Please write a short, engaging introduction using the SPEAR framework:

S – Search/User intent
P – Pain points
E – Expertise
A – Audience alignment
R – Rapport and relatability.”

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Until next time,

Cheers,

Dil