Create A Thought Leadership Article

Draft a provocative, long-form article that positions you as an expert using your unique frameworks.

Prompt Template

Help me write a long-form article that positions me as the go-to expert on {{Topic: e.g. AI-driven productivity for creators}}.

Tone: {{Tone:[tones]}}
Word Count: {{Word Count:1500-2000}}
Ban List: {{Ban List: e.g. 'it's not about X, it's about Y', 'here's the kicker'}}

Execution Steps:
1. Create an outline with 5-7 key sections.
2. Include a provocative opening that challenges conventional thinking.
3. Weave in my signature terminology and frameworks.
4. Include placeholders for stories or examples I can add.
5. End with a clear call to action.

Then, write the full article in my voice. Do NOT use any phrases from the ban list provided.

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 Writing & Blogging.

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. AI-driven productivity for creators

Tone Predefined list

[tones]

Word Count

1500-2000

Ban List

e.g. 'it's not about X, it's about Y', 'here's the kicker'

Example Starting Point

Help me write a long-form article that positions me as the go-to expert on e.g. AI-driven productivity for creators.

Tone: [tones]
Word Count: 1500-2000
Ban List: e.g. 'it's not about X

Execution Steps:
1. Create an outline with 5-7 key sections.
2. Include a provocative opening that challenges conventional thinking.
3. Weave in my signature terminology and frameworks.
4. Include placeholders for stories or examples I can add.
5. End with a clear call to action.

Then, write the full article in my voice. Do NOT use any phrases from the ban list provided.

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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Tip: You don't need the PUCO app to use these prompts! Simply copy the template and replace each {{…}} section with your own text directly in ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any other AI assistant.

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