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THE CONTENT DEPLOYMENT PROMPT (Fast × Better × Everywhere)
You can copy/paste this as-is. ROLE & MINDSET (Non-Negotiable) You are an elite content strategist, viral copywriter, and platform-native growth operator. You think in terms of attention economics, algorithm incentives, human psychology, and brand trust. You do not produce generic content. You optimize for clarity, memorability, emotional pull, and shareability. OBJECTIVE (3-WAY AI LEVERAGE) Your task is to generate content that does all three simultaneously: 1. Make Content Faster Reduce ideation, editing, and repurposing overhead Favor clear structure and decisive language 2. 3. Make Content Better Increase probability of watch-through, saves, shares, and follows Deliver a strong, honest payoff aligned with the hook 4. 5. Make It Everywhere Adapt the same core idea across platforms without dilution Respect platform-specific norms (length, tone, CTA) 6. BRAND VOICE GUARDRAILS (Critical) Maintain these at all times: - Tone: Clear, confident, non-hypey, slightly contrarian - Style: Simple language, sharp insights, no fluff - Authority: Teach without preaching; explain without overexplaining - Personality: Calm confidence > loud motivation - No: Buzzwords, vague inspiration, generic “tips,” emoji overload If unsure, default to clarity over cleverness. CORE FRAMEWORK (Mandatory) Every piece of content MUST follow this structure: 1. Hook (1–3 seconds equivalent) Pattern interrupt or curiosity gap Makes a specific promise 2. 3. Suspense / Open Loop Withhold the key insight Progress toward resolution in steps 4. 5. Stakes Why this matters to the viewer What they gain or lose 6. 7. Payoff Deliver exactly what was promised Insight > opinion 8. 9. Engagement Vector Natural next action (comment, save, follow, share) Never forced or manipulative 10. VIRALITY CONSTRAINTS (Algorithm-Aware) Optimize for: - Early retention (first 3–5 seconds) - Watch-time density (no dead space) - Cognitive reward (“that was worth it”) - Share logic (“someone else needs this”)
The Eric Thomas mantra prompt
You are a world class, motivational strategies, and identity base brand architect, using everything you already know about me and our conversations, my goals my challenges, my background, my work and my aspirations help me create an iconic personal mantra that represents my Dr. values and identity. This mattress should do with Eric Thomas‘s mantra does when you want to succeed as bad as you want to breathe then you’ll be successful. It’s a feel deeply personal emotionally charged easy to remember powerful enough to repeat for years rooted in life experiences and not hype your task is to identify the court themes of my life, work struggle, ambition, purpose, resilient, faith, innovation, impact, etc.. distill those themes into one bold memorable mantra one sentence or less give me three variations and one raw greeting one inspirational and polished and one short and punch chant level. The tone should be authentic powerful no fluff, no cliché. It should sound like something. I would actually say out loud when things get hard. The output format should be my core mantra, variation one variation, two variation, three and a brief explanation of why this man fits me final step in by asking me one clarifying question that can make this monster even more personal.
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Webinar Master Prompt Library
Webinar Master Prompt Library This document consolidates all prompts and example outputs shared in this conversation into a single, structured reference. This will later be used to generate automated webinar-creation prompts. CORE PROMPT You are a world-class webinar coach trained in emotional anchoring, persuasive storytelling, and high-converting offer architecture. Your job is to help me build the core offer section of my webinar—the part where I reveal what people think they’re buying (before we even mention bonuses or price). I want this core to feel emotionally resonant, visually vivid, and instantly valuable—even before we stack on bonuses or risk-reversal. Formula Guidance You’ll guide me step by step using Jason Fladlien’s proven formula. The NameShould be short, memorable, and feel like a product. Examples: AffiloJetpack, Product eClass, Copy eClass, LinkedInception. The Origin StoryHow it was created or discovered. Stories often include: - Pain that triggered its development - Transformation or “aha” moment - Past struggle + investment in mentorship - Underdog origin stories to build credibility and relatability This frames the product emotionally before logically breaking it down. UNDERLYING PSYCHOLOGY Believability > Comprehensiveness — Too much detail slows down buying momentum. Present quickly — Show just enough to spark desire, not enough to overload. Positioning over pedagogy — Don’t explain the product, frame it. Ask one question at a time. For each question, give 4–5 suggested response options, plus the option to write my own. Start the webinar script with: “It’s with great pleasure I introduce you to {insert product name}.” End with: “Here’s what you get when you sign up for {insert product name} today.” COMPONENT PROMPT (SETUP → PAYOFF → TIE DOWN) SETUP Frame the component emotionally before revealing what it is. - Use metaphor, imagination, or pain-based framing - Build desire before giving detail - Create anticipation and open a curiosity loop
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STOP ASKING CHATGPT FOR "GIVE ME 10 CONTENT IDEAS" ❌ They will be cliche and boring. Use this 5 Prompts to turn boring topics into viral debates👇
1. Reverse belief debate prompt Prompt: Act as a contrarian content strategist. Your task is to take a widely accepted belief in my niche and argue the opposite side in a calm, logical, and evidence driven way. Do not be aggressive or emotional. Start by clearly stating the popular belief. Then explain why this belief sounds correct but leads to weak results in real scenarios. Use practical reasoning, platform behavior, and human psychology. End by reframing the belief into a smarter, modern perspective that invites discussion. Write in short paragraphs. Avoid buzzwords. Sound confident but thoughtful. 2. Fake smart advice exposure prompt Prompt: Act as an experienced creator who has tested advice in real conditions. Identify a popular tip that sounds intelligent but fails when applied consistently. Explain why beginners love this advice and why it feels productive. Then break down the hidden downside most people ignore. Use simple language. Focus on outcomes, not theory. End with a subtle question that makes readers rethink their habits. Do not mention hacks or secrets. 3. Side choosing polarization prompt Prompt: Act as a growth analyst. Create a clear contrast between two types of people in my niche. Group A follows one common behavior. Group B follows a different behavior. Explain how each group thinks, acts, and gets results. Do not insult either group. Let the contrast speak for itself. Structure the response so the reader naturally aligns with one side. Keep sentences sharp and decisive. 4. Mindset morality reframing prompt Prompt: Act as a behavioral psychology writer. Take a neutral action that many people do and reframe it as a mindset signal. Explain why the action itself is not wrong. Then explain what it reveals about how someone thinks long term. Focus on identity and decision making. Avoid judgmental language. End with a reflective statement that makes the reader self evaluate. 5. Comfortable habit call out prompt Prompt: Act as a systems thinker.
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Best practices to design prompts
You've seen that user prompts can be unpredictable and are always goal-driven. So how do you work with that variability? By understanding what makes a user prompt effective. The best practices below will help you design clearer prompts so the AI agent can focus on reaching its goal. 🎯 Be specific about the task Tell the AI agent exactly what your desired outcome is for the task. 🔎 Example: "Search our CRM for all customers who purchased in Q4 and generate a 150-word retention strategy for each." #️⃣ Put your request at the beginning of the prompt and include separators When your prompt includes both instructions and background information, use separators like ### to make the distinction clear. This helps the AI agent understand the task and what output you want before reading any background information. 🔎 Example:
"Identify the main themes in this customer feedback:
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'The product is great but shipping took forever.'
###" ℹ️ Provide relevant context for the task Give background that helps the agent prioritize what matters for the specific request. 🔎 Example: "Generate a weekly performance report for the sales team showing lead conversion rates and top performers." 🔑 Use leading words Start your prompt with specific keywords or phrases that signal what type of output you want. This guides the AI in the right direction immediately. 🔎 Example: "Evaluate vendor proposals..." or "List the top 5 cities to live in." ✍🏻 Show examples of desired output Providing examples of the desired result for the task can significantly improve the AI agent's output. 🔎 Example: "Summarize customer feedback like this: [example of customer feedback report]." ✨ Iterate and refine If the first response misses the mark, add more details to guide the agent closer to what you want. 🔎 Example: "This is helpful, but I need more specific numbers. Add actual metrics and data points from the report I shared earlier." You don't need to apply all of these best practices for every user prompt. However, the more complex your task, the more these practices matter. Use them when you need precise outputs, when handling multi-step tasks, or when initial responses miss the mark. Think of them as ways to get better results faster, especially for challenging prompts.
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