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Drafts a conversational LinkedIn post featuring a sharp hook and a value-driven narrative.

Prompt Template

Help me write a LinkedIn post about {{Topic: e.g. The hidden cost of manual data entry in Puco}}.

The post should:
- Open with an 8-12 word hook that is a sharp, direct statement (not a question). It must speak to a specific fear, belief, dream outcome, or knowledge gap.
- Address the chosen psychological lever with a story, example, or insight.
- End with a question or call to action that encourages engagement.

Rules:
- Tone: {{Tone:[tones]}}.
- No contrast/reframe statements (e.g., 'it's not X, it's Y').
- Write as if talking to one person sitting across from you.
- Use short sentences and frequent line breaks.
- Avoid motivational poster energy or corporate phrases.

Prompt Guide

Best For

  • Starting from a structured, reusable prompt instead of a blank chat.
  • Adapting the prompt to your own inputs while keeping the original intent intact.
  • Workflows related to Marketing & Social.

How To Use It

  1. Copy the full prompt template.
  2. Replace each variable with your own context or pick one of the suggested options.
  3. Paste the completed prompt into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or another AI assistant.

Variables In This Prompt

Topic

e.g. The hidden cost of manual data entry in Puco

Tone Predefined list

[tones]

Example Starting Point

Help me write a LinkedIn post about e.g. The hidden cost of manual data entry in Puco.

The post should:
- Open with an 8-12 word hook that is a sharp, direct statement (not a question). It must speak to a specific fear, belief, dream outcome, or knowledge gap.
- Address the chosen psychological lever with a story, example, or insight.
- End with a question or call to action that encourages engagement.

Rules:
- Tone: [tones].
- No contrast/reframe statements (e.g., 'it's not X, it's Y').
- Write as if talking to one person sitting across from you.
- Use short sentences and frequent line breaks.
- Avoid motivational poster energy or corporate phrases.

How Variables Work

Variable Syntax

Variables are wrapped in {{ and }} and follow this pattern:

{{variable name: option1, option2, option3 }}

Predefined Variables

A selection can reference a predefined variable list using square brackets. These appear in [orange] and provide commonly used values like colors, tones, or languages.

{{Tone: [tones] }}

Custom Selection Lists

You can also provide an inline list of choices separated by commas.

{{Format: bullet points, paragraphs, numbered list }}
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