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Category 1 of 4

Visual & Design Prompts

🎨 Visual & Design — Prompt 1 of 5

The Brand Mood Board Brief

📋 The Prompt

Act as a creative director. Create a visual mood board brief for [BRAND NAME] — a [DESCRIBE BUSINESS]. The brand should feel [3 adjectives, e.g. "warm, editorial, confident"]. List: 5 color palette descriptors (no hex), 2 typography directions (display + body), 3 photography style notes, 2 brands to reference aesthetically, and 1 thing to avoid at all costs.

💡 Example Output

Color: warm ivory, rust, deep forest, aged gold, soft blush. Typography: editorial serif headline + geometric sans body. Photo style: natural light, editorial close-ups, lifestyle over product. References: Kinfolk magazine, Aesop. Avoid: corporate stock photo vibes at all costs.
🎨 Visual & Design — Prompt 2 of 5

The Product Description Visualizer

📋 The Prompt

Write 3 versions of a product description for [PRODUCT NAME] priced at $[PRICE]. Each version uses a different sensory/visual hook: 1) texture & touch, 2) before/after transformation, 3) cinematic scene. Keep each under 60 words. The buyer is [DESCRIBE IDEAL BUYER].

💡 Example Output

Scene version: "You open your laptop at 7am. Instead of staring at a blank doc, you paste a prompt. In 8 minutes you have a week of captions. Your coffee's still hot." — 47 words, 0 product features, maximum desire.
🎨 Visual & Design — Prompt 3 of 5

The Social Graphics Concept

📋 The Prompt

I need 5 Instagram carousel concepts for a post about [TOPIC]. For each concept give: slide 1 hook text (max 8 words), a visual direction for each slide (what to show, not how to design it), and a final slide CTA. My brand is [DESCRIBE AESTHETIC]. Format as a numbered list.

💡 Example Output

Concept 3 — Hook: "3 types of creators. Which one are you?" Visual: Slide 2 shows 3 illustrated archetypes side-by-side. Slide 3 each with their biggest struggle. CTA slide: "Save this for when you can't figure out your content strategy."
🎨 Visual & Design — Prompt 4 of 5

The Canva Copy Block

📋 The Prompt

Write short copy for 5 different Canva design elements for [PRODUCT/SERVICE/LAUNCH]. Include: 1 punchy headline (max 6 words), 1 subheadline (max 12 words), 3 benefit bullets (max 7 words each), 1 CTA button label (max 4 words), 1 trust line (max 8 words). Product: [DESCRIBE IT].

💡 Example Output

Headline: "Stop guessing. Start selling." Subheadline: "The system 400 creators use to sell every day." Bullets: ✓ Done-for-you copy templates ✓ Sell without feeling pushy ✓ Works in 30 minutes CTA: "Get instant access" Trust: "30-day money-back. No questions."
🎨 Visual & Design — Prompt 5 of 5

The Alt Text & Accessibility Prompt

📋 The Prompt

Write optimized alt text for 5 different types of images on a website for [YOUR BRAND/BUSINESS]. The images are: 1) hero banner, 2) product thumbnail, 3) team photo, 4) infographic, 5) testimonial screenshot. Keep each under 125 characters. Include the primary keyword "[YOUR MAIN KEYWORD]" naturally where appropriate.

💡 Example Output

Hero: "AI Toolkit for Creatives open on laptop showing 100 prompts — best AI tool for content creators" (94 chars, keyword included, descriptive, not keyword-stuffed)
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Category 2 of 4

Copywriting Prompts

✍️ Copywriting — Prompt 1 of 5

The Hook Generator

📋 The Prompt

Write 10 different hooks for content about [TOPIC]. Use these styles: curiosity gap, bold claim, personal failure, contrarian take, specific number, "most people don't know," story opener, question, future vision, and hard truth. My audience: [DESCRIBE]. Keep each hook under 15 words. Mark the top 3 most scroll-stopping ones.

💡 Example Output

Hard truth: "Posting every day with no strategy isn't consistency — it's content debt." Contrarian: "The best content creators I know post less than 3 times a week." Both ranked top 3.
✍️ Copywriting — Prompt 2 of 5

The Email Subject Line Lab

📋 The Prompt

Write 15 email subject lines for an email about [EMAIL TOPIC/OFFER]. Use these formulas: 5 curiosity gaps, 3 personalization hooks, 3 urgency-driven, 2 question-based, 2 contrarian. My audience opens emails when [WHAT MOTIVATES THEM]. Flag which 3 you'd A/B test first and why.

💡 Example Output

A/B test picks: 1) "I almost didn't send this" (curiosity, low commitment signal) 2) "You're leaving money in your inbox" (loss aversion) 3) "How [NAME] made $800 from one template" (social proof + specificity)
✍️ Copywriting — Prompt 3 of 5

The About Page Rewriter

📋 The Prompt

Rewrite my About page in 3 different voices: 1) authoritative expert, 2) relatable peer, 3) warm mentor. Keep each version under 120 words. Don't start with "I." Include my credibility anchor: [YOUR CREDENTIAL/RESULT]. My audience is [DESCRIBE]. Here's my current draft: [PASTE YOUR ABOUT PAGE]

💡 Example Output

Relatable peer version opens: "Three years ago I was Googling 'how do people actually make money online.' Now I teach [TOPIC] to [X] people. Not because I had a shortcut — because I figured it out the hard way, wrote it all down, and turned it into what I wish I'd had."
✍️ Copywriting — Prompt 4 of 5

The Testimonial Transformer

📋 The Prompt

Transform these raw customer testimonials into polished social proof quotes. For each: 1) keep the authentic voice, 2) sharpen the specific result, 3) add a vivid detail if missing, 4) cut filler words. Also suggest where to place each (homepage hero, product page, checkout page, email footer). Here are the raw testimonials: [PASTE 3–5 TESTIMONIALS]

💡 Example Output

Raw: "Really helped me with my content strategy tbh, good stuff." → Polished: "My content strategy was all over the place. One week with this and I finally had a system. Saved me 4 hours a week." — Placement: product page, mid-page trust section
✍️ Copywriting — Prompt 5 of 5

The Landing Page Section Builder

📋 The Prompt

Write all 6 core sections of a landing page for [PRODUCT/OFFER]: 1) Hero headline + subheadline, 2) Problem agitation (2 paragraphs), 3) Solution reveal (what it is + what it does), 4) 4 feature-to-benefit bullets, 5) Objection FAQ (3 Q&As), 6) Closing CTA paragraph. Price: $[PRICE]. Audience: [DESCRIBE].

💡 Example Output

Problem section: "You're not short on ideas — you're short on time. Between client work, your inbox, and actually trying to live your life, content creation feels like one more thing on a list that never gets shorter. And the worst part? You know exactly what you want to say. You just can't seem to sit down and say it."
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Category 3 of 4

Brainstorming Prompts

🧠 Brainstorming — Prompt 1 of 5

The Digital Product Idea Machine

📋 The Prompt

I am a [YOUR NICHE, e.g. "UX designer who also teaches beginners"] and I want to create a digital product. Generate 8 product ideas I could sell for $15–$50. For each: product name, format (template/guide/toolkit/mini-course), the specific pain point it solves, and one sentence on why someone would buy it at 11pm on a Friday. Rank by ease of creation.

💡 Example Output

#1 (easiest): "UX Portfolio Review Checklist" — 1-page PDF, $19. Pain: designers spend weeks guessing what's wrong with their portfolio. "Because your interview is Monday and you just need someone to tell you what to fix."
🧠 Brainstorming — Prompt 2 of 5

The Content Calendar Sprint

📋 The Prompt

Create a 30-day content calendar for [YOUR PLATFORM, e.g. Instagram/LinkedIn] in my niche: [YOUR NICHE]. My audience struggles with [TOP 3 PAIN POINTS]. My products/services: [LIST THEM]. Include: post topic, format (reel/carousel/static/text), a one-sentence angle, and which pain point it addresses. Group by week themes.

💡 Example Output

Week 1 theme: "Foundations" — Day 3: Carousel "5 signs your content strategy is the problem (not your content)" → Pain point: inconsistent results. Day 5: Reel "POV: you just batch 30 days of content in 2 hours" → Pain point: time.
🧠 Brainstorming — Prompt 3 of 5

The Offer Stack Builder

📋 The Prompt

Help me build a product offer ladder for [YOUR NICHE]. I currently have: [LIST YOUR EXISTING PRODUCTS/SERVICES OR WRITE "nothing yet"]. Create a 4-tier offer stack: 1) free lead magnet, 2) $9–$29 intro offer, 3) $49–$149 core product, 4) $299+ premium. For each tier: what it is, what outcome it delivers, and why someone would upgrade to the next level.

💡 Example Output

Tier 3 core: "$97 Content Creator's AI Toolkit — 100 prompts + workflow guide + swipe file." Upgrade trigger to Tier 4: "I've used all 100 prompts and I need someone to look at my specific strategy." → Tier 4 becomes a 1:1 audit.
🧠 Brainstorming — Prompt 4 of 5

The Niche Clarity Prompt

📋 The Prompt

I'm a [JOB TITLE/SKILL SET] and I want to niche down. Right now I help [BROAD AUDIENCE] with [BROAD PROBLEM]. Generate 5 hyper-specific niche-down directions. For each: the niche statement, who it's for (be painfully specific), the #1 result they want, and a product idea that serves them. Which niche has the strongest signal of purchase intent?

💡 Example Output

Niche 2: "I help Etsy sellers with 5–50 products write AI-powered product descriptions that rank in Etsy search." Who: Etsy sellers making $500–$2K/mo wanting to hit $5K. They want to be found without running ads. Product: "Etsy SEO Prompt Pack" — $27.
🧠 Brainstorming — Prompt 5 of 5

The Trend Hijacker

📋 The Prompt

I create content about [YOUR NICHE]. Identify 5 current trends or cultural moments (in [YEAR]) that I can connect to my content without being cringe or off-brand. For each: the trend, how to connect it to my niche authentically, a post hook using the trend, and a red flag warning if this trend has a shelf life under 2 weeks.

💡 Example Output

Trend: "Slow living / anti-hustle cultural moment." Connection: Position AI tools as the thing that gives you time back, not the thing that makes you busier. Hook: "AI isn't about doing more. It's about finally being done at 3pm." Shelf life: evergreen.
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Category 4 of 4

Content Repurposing Prompts

♻️ Content Repurposing — Prompt 1 of 5

The YouTube → 5 Formats Converter

📋 The Prompt

Take this YouTube video transcript or outline and repurpose it into 5 formats: 1) Instagram caption (storytelling hook, max 200 words), 2) LinkedIn post (professional framing, 3 key insights), 3) Twitter/X thread (5 tweets, hook + 3 value + CTA), 4) email newsletter intro (under 100 words), 5) Pinterest pin description (SEO-optimized, 100 words). Video topic: [TOPIC]. Transcript/outline: [PASTE HERE]

💡 Example Output

Twitter thread from cooking video: Tweet 1 (hook): "I made the same recipe 47 times before I understood why it worked. Here's what I learned about cooking (and content): 🧵" → Each repurpose format changes the hook, keeps the core insight, matches platform voice.
♻️ Content Repurposing — Prompt 2 of 5

The Blog Post Atomizer

📋 The Prompt

Take this blog post and break it into 10 standalone social posts. For each post: the platform it's best for, the angle (different each time — don't repeat), the hook, and the body (under 150 words). Then identify the 2 quotes I can pull for a Canva graphic. Blog post: [PASTE YOUR BLOG POST]

💡 Example Output

Post 7 angle: "The counterintuitive take." Platform: LinkedIn. Hook: "Everyone says to post more. I'm going to argue the opposite." Body builds to: "Posting every day with nothing to say trains your audience to ignore you. Here's what to do instead: [3 points from the blog]."
♻️ Content Repurposing — Prompt 3 of 5

The Podcast Episode Repurposer

📋 The Prompt

I recorded a podcast episode about [TOPIC]. Here are the key points discussed: [PASTE KEY POINTS OR SUMMARY]. Repurpose this into: 1) 3 audiogram caption options (for short clips, max 40 words each), 2) Show notes summary (250 words, SEO-friendly), 3) Email to my list (conversational, 150 words), 4) 3 Instagram story slides (slide text + image/video direction for each).

💡 Example Output

Story slide 2: Text: "The mistake I made for 2 years straight." Visual direction: screen recording of the wrong approach with a big red X. Swipe → slide 3: "What I do now instead." — story format keeps viewers watching all 3 slides.
♻️ Content Repurposing — Prompt 4 of 5

The Old Post Goldmine

📋 The Prompt

I have old content that didn't perform well. Analyze why it may have underperformed and rewrite it with stronger hooks. Here's the original post: [PASTE OLD POST] Rewrite it 3 ways: 1) stronger hook only (keep the rest), 2) flip the angle (contrarian/opposite perspective), 3) add a personal story opener. Then rank which version has the highest potential engagement and explain why.

💡 Example Output

Original hook: "5 tips for better content." Version 2 (contrarian): "Your content isn't the problem. Your strategy is. Here's what 5 tips articles get wrong — and what to do instead." Ranked #1 for engagement: contrarian framing creates friction → saves and comments.
♻️ Content Repurposing — Prompt 5 of 5

The Newsletter Evergreen Engine

📋 The Prompt

Create a 6-email sequence for my email list about [BROAD TOPIC OR NICHE]. Email 1: welcome + value bomb. Emails 2–5: one insight per email (different angle each time). Email 6: pitch/offer. For each email: subject line, opening hook (2 sentences), body summary (key point, 3 sentences), and CTA. My list: [DESCRIBE WHO'S ON IT]. My product: [NAME + $PRICE].

💡 Example Output

Email 3 subject: "The 10-minute rule I stole from a designer" Body: "She told me she never spends more than 10 minutes deciding if an idea is good. She captures it, files it, and moves on. The quality check comes at batch time, not idea time." CTA: "Hit reply and tell me how you capture ideas."
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