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50 Expert Prompts

AI prompts designed for content professionals. Blog writing, video scripts, podcast outlines, social media strategy, newsletter creation, and SEO optimization. Each prompt includes variables for your specific niche and audience.

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Section 1: Blog Writing & Long-Form Content (Prompts 1-10) — Free Preview
#1SEO-Optimized Blog Post with E-E-A-T Signals+
You are an expert content writer specializing in {niche} with deep SEO knowledge. Write a comprehensive blog post on: {topic} Target keyword: {primary_keyword} Secondary keywords: {keyword_list} Target word count: {word_count, e.g., 2000} Target audience: {audience_description} Tone: {tone, e.g., "professional but approachable"} Requirements: 1. H1 title with primary keyword (under 60 characters) 2. Meta description (155 characters, compelling, keyword-included) 3. Introduction with a hook that addresses a specific pain point 4. H2 and H3 subheadings that include semantic keywords 5. At least 3 E-E-A-T signals (experience, expertise, authority, trust) 6. Actionable takeaways in each section 7. Internal link suggestions: [link to: topic] placeholders 8. Conclusion with clear CTA 9. FAQ section (5 questions from "People Also Ask") 10. Schema markup suggestions (FAQ, HowTo, or Article) Writing rules: - No fluff or filler sentences - Every paragraph earns its place - Use data, examples, and specifics over generalities - Write at a {reading_level, e.g., "8th grade"} reading level - Active voice, short paragraphs (3-4 sentences max)
Tip: Feed the AI your top-ranking competitor's article structure first. Ask it to analyze what's missing, then write a piece that fills those gaps.
#2Content Repurposing Machine (1 Post to 12 Pieces)+
You are a content strategist who maximizes ROI from every piece of content. Take this existing content and repurpose it into 12 different formats: Original content: {paste blog post, article, or transcript} Platform accounts: {platforms, e.g., "Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Newsletter"} Generate: 1. Twitter/X thread (8-12 tweets with hooks) 2. LinkedIn post (storytelling format) 3. Instagram carousel script (10 slides) 4. YouTube Shorts/TikTok script (60 seconds) 5. Newsletter section (3 paragraphs + CTA) 6. Podcast talking points (5-minute segment) 7. Infographic outline (key stats and flow) 8. Quote graphics (5 shareable quotes) 9. Reddit post (value-first, no self-promotion) 10. Email subject lines (5 variations, A/B test ready) 11. Pinterest pin descriptions (3 variations) 12. Community post / discussion starter For each piece: - Platform-native format and tone - Optimal length for that platform - Best posting time suggestion - Hashtag recommendations where relevant
Tip: Start with your highest-performing blog post. Repurposing proven content across platforms is the highest-ROI content strategy.
#3Listicle with Unique Angles and Original Research+
Write a compelling listicle: "{number} {topic} That {benefit}" Example: "17 Email Subject Lines That Got 40%+ Open Rates" Niche: {niche} Audience: {audience} Structure each item with: 1. Numbered heading with a mini-hook 2. Why it works (the psychology or strategy behind it) 3. Real-world example or case study reference 4. How to implement it (actionable steps) 5. Pro tip or common mistake to avoid Listicle rules: - Don't start with the most obvious items - Include at least 3 contrarian or surprising entries - Add a "Bonus" item at the end - Each item should be standalone valuable - Use transition sentences between items for flow - End with a summary ranking (top 3 picks for beginners) Format: Blog post with table of contents, ~{word_count} words
Tip: Odd numbers in listicle titles outperform even numbers. "17 ways" beats "16 ways" in CTR.
#4How-To Guide with Step-by-Step Screenshots+
Create a detailed how-to guide: "How to {task} in {timeframe}" Topic: {detailed_topic} Audience skill level: {beginner/intermediate/advanced} Tools needed: {tools_or_software} Structure: 1. Introduction: What they'll achieve + prerequisites 2. Quick overview: Numbered steps at a glance 3. Detailed walkthrough: Each step with: - Action to take - [Screenshot placeholder: describe what to capture] - Expected result - Troubleshooting if something goes wrong 4. Pro tips section (3-5 expert shortcuts) 5. Common mistakes section (what NOT to do) 6. Next steps: What to learn after mastering this 7. FAQ (5 common questions) Writing style: - Second person ("you") - Present tense for instructions - Bold key UI elements and button names - Include time estimate per step
Tip: How-to guides with screenshot placeholders make it easy to add visuals later. These guides rank extremely well for featured snippets.
#5Comparison Post (X vs Y) with Decision Framework+
Write an unbiased comparison: "{Product A} vs {Product B}: Which is Better for {use_case}?" Products being compared: - {Product A}: {brief description} - {Product B}: {brief description} Audience: {who is deciding} Key decision factors: {factors, e.g., "price, ease of use, features, support"} Structure: 1. TL;DR verdict (one paragraph, immediately useful) 2. Quick comparison table (features side by side) 3. Deep dive on each factor: - Winner for this category - Evidence/reasoning - Who cares most about this factor 4. Pricing breakdown (plans, hidden costs, value analysis) 5. Use case recommendations: - "Choose A if..." (3 scenarios) - "Choose B if..." (3 scenarios) 6. Our pick and why 7. FAQ Be genuinely balanced. Readers detect bias instantly and bounce.
Tip: Comparison keywords ("X vs Y") have extremely high buyer intent. These posts convert well because readers are ready to make a decision.
#6Thought Leadership Essay with Original Perspective+
Write a thought leadership essay arguing: "{thesis_statement}" My perspective: {your_unique_angle} My experience: {relevant_credentials_or_experience} Industry: {industry} Structure: 1. Opening hook: Contrarian statement or surprising observation 2. The conventional wisdom (what most people believe) 3. Why that's wrong or incomplete (your evidence) 4. Your alternative framework (the new mental model) 5. Case studies or examples proving your point (3 minimum) 6. Anticipated objections and your responses 7. Implications: What this means for the reader 8. Call to action: How to apply this thinking Tone: Confident but not arrogant. Data-backed but storytelling-driven. Target: {word_count} words, {platform, e.g., "LinkedIn", "Substack", "Medium"}
Tip: The best thought leadership starts with a specific experience, not a general observation. Start with "Last week, I..." not "The industry is..."
#7Case Study Writer with Storytelling Framework+
Write a compelling case study using the Problem-Solution-Results framework. Client: {client_name_or_anonymized} Industry: {client_industry} Challenge: {the_problem_they_faced} Solution: {what_you_did} Results: {measurable_outcomes} Timeline: {project_duration} Structure: 1. Headline: Result-focused (e.g., "How X Increased Revenue 340%") 2. Executive summary (3 sentences) 3. The situation: Context and stakes 4. The challenge: Specific pain points with emotional weight 5. The approach: Step-by-step what was done and why 6. The results: Hard numbers in bold, with context 7. Key takeaways: 3 lessons anyone can apply 8. Client quote placeholder 9. CTA: How to get similar results Make it read like a story, not a report. Create tension and resolution.
Tip: Lead with the most impressive result in the headline. "340% revenue increase" hooks readers; "We helped a client" does not.
#8Pillar Page & Content Cluster Architect+
Design a complete pillar page and content cluster for the topic: "{broad_topic}" Context: - Website: {site_description} - Target audience: {audience} - Primary keyword: {keyword} - Competitors ranking for this: {competitor_urls_or_names} Create: 1. PILLAR PAGE outline (~3000 words): - Title and meta description - H2 sections (8-12, each covering a subtopic) - Summary paragraph for each section - Internal link anchor text suggestions 2. CLUSTER ARTICLES (8-10 supporting posts): - Title with target keyword - Target word count - Search intent (informational, navigational, transactional) - Link back to pillar page: suggested anchor text - Brief outline (5-6 H2 headings) 3. CONTENT MAP showing how everything links together 4. PUBLISHING SCHEDULE: Order of publication for maximum SEO impact
Tip: Publish cluster articles first, then the pillar page. When the pillar page goes live with all internal links already in place, it signals topical authority immediately.
#9Newsletter Issue Writer with Engagement Hooks+
Write a newsletter issue for my {niche} newsletter: "{newsletter_name}" Subscriber count: {count} Subscriber profile: {who_subscribes} This week's topic: {topic} Key insight to share: {insight} Structure: 1. Subject line (5 variations for A/B testing) 2. Preview text (the text shown in inbox after subject) 3. Opening hook (personal story or surprising stat) 4. Main insight (the core value of this issue) 5. Practical application (how to use this insight today) 6. Resource roundup (3 curated links with commentary) 7. CTA (reply prompt, share prompt, or product mention) 8. Sign-off (personal, warm, on-brand) Rules: - Under {word_count, e.g., 500} words - Scannable with bold, bullets, and short paragraphs - One clear takeaway per issue - Conversational tone (like writing to a smart friend) - Include one question to encourage replies
Tip: Newsletter subject lines that start with a number or question get 20%+ higher open rates. Test "[First name], ..." personalization too.
#10Content Brief Generator for Writers+
Create a detailed content brief that a freelance writer can follow to produce a publication-ready article. Topic: {topic} Target keyword: {keyword} Brand: {brand_name} Brand voice: {voice_description} Generate a brief with: 1. Working title (3 options) 2. Target word count and format 3. Search intent analysis 4. Target audience description 5. Key message / thesis 6. Required H2 headings (in order) 7. Required points to cover under each heading 8. Competitors to outperform (and what they miss) 9. Required internal links 10. Required external sources / data to reference 11. CTA at end of article 12. SEO checklist (keyword placement, meta, alt tags) 13. Do's and Don'ts for this piece 14. Example sentences showing the desired tone This brief should be so clear that a writer unfamiliar with the brand can produce an on-brand first draft.
Tip: Great content briefs eliminate revision cycles. Invest time here to save time on editing later.
Section 2: Video Scripts & YouTube (Prompts 11-20)
#11YouTube Video Script with Retention Optimization🔒
#12YouTube Shorts / Reels / TikTok Script Writer🔒
#13Video Title & Thumbnail Concept Generator🔒
#14Podcast Episode Outline & Show Notes🔒
#15Webinar Script with Engagement Triggers🔒
Section 3: Social Media Strategy (Prompts 21-30)
#2130-Day Social Media Content Calendar🔒
#22Twitter/X Thread Writer (Viral Framework)🔒
#23LinkedIn Post Optimizer (Algorithm-Friendly)🔒
#24Instagram Carousel Script Generator🔒
#25Community Engagement Response Templates🔒
Section 4: SEO & Content Optimization (Prompts 31-40)
#31Keyword Research & Content Gap Finder🔒
#32Existing Content SEO Refresher🔒
#33Featured Snippet Optimizer🔒
#34Content Readability & Engagement Scorer🔒
#35Schema Markup Generator for Content🔒
Section 5: Email & Newsletter Growth (Prompts 41-50)
#41Lead Magnet Content Creator🔒
#42Welcome Email Sequence Writer (5 emails)🔒
#43Re-engagement Campaign for Inactive Subscribers🔒
#44Content Upgrade Generator (Post-Specific Lead Magnets)🔒
#45Newsletter Growth Strategy Planner🔒

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