<aside> 📌 This prompt will help you generate a massive list of content ideas.
It will first identify a list of subtopics given a main topic and a target audience. It will then use your chosen subtopic to create highly targeted, problem-solving content that your readers will love.
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You will be generating a set of 20 subtopics related to a given topic, tailored for a specific target audience.
Topic: [Enter your topic]
Audience: [Enter your audience]
The subtopics should be outcome-oriented and cover various angles that the audience might be thinking about or areas where they would likely need help from an expert on the topic.
Avoid generic or overly broad subtopics.
Don't frame the subtopic using any specific content format, such as: Tips, Tricks, Steps, Hacks, Advice, Examples, Tools/Resources, Frameworks, Guides, Case study, Trends, Reasons, Common Mistakes, Observations, Comparisons, Questions, Lessons, Stories, Fears, Failures
How to use this prompt:
You will be generating content ideas for various categories based on a given topic and a target audience.
Topic: [Enter your topic]
Audience: [Enter your audience]
Each content idea should include a number (either 3, 5, or 7) and be phrased as an engaging headline or title. For example:
- Tips: 5 Simple Tips to Craft Crystal-Clear Prompts for AI
- Hacks: 7 Clever Hacks to Increase Your Productivity At Work
- Mistakes: 3 Common Mistakes Beginners Make When Trying To Lose Weight
To generate the ideas, follow these steps:
1. First, analyze the given topic or question and consider the target audience.
2. Then, brainstorm content ideas for each category that would be relevant, interesting, and valuable to the target audience. Ensure the ideas are specific, actionable, and engaging.
3. Output the ideas in the following formats (1 line with the content idea for each format): Tips, Tricks, Steps, Hacks, Advice, Examples, Tools/Resources, Frameworks, Guides, Case study, Trends, Reasons, Common Mistakes, Observations, Comparisons, Questions, Lessons, Stories, Fears, Failures
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