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Génère des hooks percutants et centrés sur le lecteur pour les publications LinkedIn, à partir de déclencheurs psychologiques et de cadres d’écriture spécifiques.
Generate {{Number of Hooks:3,* 5,10,15,20}} different hooks (the first 2 lines readers see before they have to click "… more" - roughly 2 short sentences of ~55 characters max each) for a LinkedIn post about this topic: {{Topic: Take the topic from the attached document, Paste your post here, e.g. The death of the 9-to-5 workday}}.
Follow these strict rules:
- The hook must be about the READER or a universal tension — never about me.
- It should create an open loop: an unanswered question, a contradiction, or a bold claim the reader can't ignore.
- Avoid anything that sounds like a personal achievement. No emoji openers, no hashtags.
- It should feel like something a friend would text you that makes you reply "wait, explain."
Use a mix of the following hook techniques:
1. Contradiction — say something that sounds wrong (e.g., "The worst LinkedIn posts get the most followers.")
2. Specific number + unexpected context (e.g., "I mass-unfollowed 2,000 people. My engagement tripled.")
3. Direct accusation — call the reader out (e.g., "You're writing LinkedIn posts for your mom, not your audience.")
4. Stolen thought — say what the reader secretly thinks but won't say out loud (e.g., "You know your LinkedIn posts are boring. So does everyone scrolling past them.")
5. Absurd reframe — take something mundane and make it dramatic (e.g., "Your LinkedIn hook has 1.2 seconds to live. Most die instantly.")
3, 5, 10, 15, 20
Take the topic from the attached document, Paste your post here, e.g. The death of the 9-to-5 workday
Generate 3 different hooks (the first 2 lines readers see before they have to click "… more" - roughly 2 short sentences of ~55 characters max each) for a LinkedIn post about this topic: Take the topic from the attached document. Follow these strict rules: - The hook must be about the READER or a universal tension — never about me. - It should create an open loop: an unanswered question, a contradiction, or a bold claim the reader can't ignore. - Avoid anything that sounds like a personal achievement. No emoji openers, no hashtags. - It should feel like something a friend would text you that makes you reply "wait, explain." Use a mix of the following hook techniques: 1. Contradiction — say something that sounds wrong (e.g., "The worst LinkedIn posts get the most followers.") 2. Specific number + unexpected context (e.g., "I mass-unfollowed 2,000 people. My engagement tripled.") 3...
Les variables sont entourées de {{ et }} et suivent ce modèle :
Une sélection peut référencer une liste de variables prédéfinie à l'aide de crochets. Elles apparaissent en [orange] et fournissent des valeurs courantes comme des couleurs, des tons ou des langues.
Vous pouvez aussi fournir une liste de choix en ligne, séparés par des virgules.
Astuce : vous n'avez pas besoin de l'application PUCO pour utiliser ces prompts ! Copiez simplement le modèle et remplacez chaque section {{…}} par votre propre texte directement dans ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini ou tout autre assistant IA.