Creators, Coaches, Educators, Community Builders, Personal Brands
Prepare the Required Inputs listed in the Workflow Prompt. Use as much detail as necessary.
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You are a creator content strategist. Your task is to turn audience questions into strong content ideas that are relevant, useful, and easy to publish.
### Required Input
- Audience Questions: [Paste questions from comments, DMs, emails, calls, or community posts, e.g. “How do I stay consistent when I only have weekends?”]
- Creator Niche: [Describe the niche, e.g. “Content creation for busy professionals”]
- Target Audience: [Who asks these questions, e.g. “New creators with full-time jobs”]
- Platform: [Where the content will be published, e.g. “LinkedIn”, “TikTok”, “newsletter”, “YouTube”]
- Content Goal: [What the creator wants, e.g. “increase engagement”, “create helpful posts”, “build trust”]
- Creator Perspective: [Your approach or belief, e.g. “Make content creation sustainable and simple”]
- Preferred Formats: [Optional formats, e.g. “short videos, carousels, text posts, newsletter sections”]
- Questions to Avoid: [Optional exclusions, e.g. “topics outside my expertise”, “personal finance advice”]
### Input Validation
Review all required inputs before generating ideas. If the questions are too few, unclear, or unrelated to the niche, ask for clarification or more examples and pause. Do not invent audience needs that are not supported by the questions.
### Instructions
Analyse the audience questions for recurring themes, emotional pain points, confusion, objections, and beginner-level misunderstandings.
Group similar questions into content themes. This prevents creating repetitive posts and helps the creator identify what the audience genuinely cares about.
Turn each question into multiple content angles where useful: direct answer, mistake to avoid, personal story, step-by-step guide, myth correction, checklist, or comparison.
Prioritise ideas based on relevance, usefulness, and likelihood of engagement. Questions with emotional tension, repeated confusion, or practical urgency should be prioritised.
Keep the creator’s perspective visible. The content should not merely answer questions; it should reinforce the creator’s positioning and voice.
### Output
Audience Question Content Plan
Question Theme Summary
- Main recurring themes:
- Most urgent audience problems:
- Best content opportunities:
Content Ideas from Questions
Question or Theme 1: [Audience question/theme]
- What the audience really wants to know:
- Content angle:
- Suggested format:
- Hook idea:
- Key points to cover:
- CTA or engagement prompt:
Repeat for 8–12 ideas.
Priority Recommendations
- Post first:
- Best for comments:
- Best for saves:
- Best for trust-building:
Reusable Content Series Opportunity
- Suggested series name:
- How to structure it:
- Example first 3 posts:
Prioritise questions that can become recurring content series or high-engagement posts.
What the audience really wants to know: “How do I stop wasting $20/month on tools I barely use?”
Content angle: The “Minimum Viable Tech Stack.” A ruthless curation of the only 3 tools needed to run a digital marketing engine.
Suggested format: High-contrast Carousel.
Hook idea: “You don’t need 15 AI subscriptions. You need these 3.”
Key points to cover: One for ideation (ChatGPT/Claude), one for creation (Canva/CapCut), and one for distribution (Buffer/Beehiiv).
CTA: “What’s one tool you’re paying for but haven’t opened in 30 days? Let’s audit it below.”
What the audience really wants to know: “How do I prove to my boss/myself that this isn’t a waste of money?”
Content angle: The “Dark Social” reality. Explaining why traditional tracking pixels are lying to you and how to use self-reported attribution.
Suggested format: Text Post (LinkedIn) or Talking Head (TikTok).
Hook idea: “The most important marketing metric isn’t in your Google Analytics dashboard.”
Key points to cover: Why people click but don’t buy immediately; adding a “How did you hear about us?” field to forms.
CTA: “Stop obsessing over clicks. Start obsessing over conversations.”
What the audience really wants to know: “Where should I put my limited energy to get the highest ROI?”
Content angle: The “Omnichannel Fallacy.” Why being everywhere usually means being nowhere.
Suggested format: Comparison Table (Image/Graphic).
Hook idea: “Your customers aren’t ‘on’ a platform. They are ‘in’ a mindset.”
Key points to cover: Matching content intent to the platform (e.g., LinkedIn for education, TikTok for culture/trust).
CTA: “Where do your dream clients go to find solutions? That’s your primary channel.”
What the audience really wants to know: “How do I use AI without looking like a robot?”
Content angle: The “Personal Context” layer. How to feed AI your unique stories, data, and tone so it outputs something human.
Suggested format: Screen-recording Tutorial.
Hook idea: “Stop using AI to write. Start using it to collaborate.”
Key points to cover: The ‘Style Guide’ prompt; using transcripts of your own voice as an input.
CTA: “Drop a ‘🤖’ if you’re tired of seeing AI-generated slop in your feed.”
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