Algorithms are simple robots looking for 5 signals in the first hour.
If your post does not get them, it is dead. Here are your AI Prompts to engage!
Signal 1: The "Save" (High Utility): The algorithm sees a "save" as a user bookmarking your content for later. This is a massive signal of value. Create content so useful people are afraid to lose it. Think cheat sheets, templates, and resource lists.
A Perfect Prompt: Act as an expert in [Your Niche]. I want to create a post that is "save-worthy" for [Your Audience]. My goal is to create a "Top 5 List" of tools, hacks, or resources that they will want to save and reference later. Give me 5 ideas for a save-worthy list on the topic of [Your Topic]. Ask me any questions you have.
Signal 2: The "Share" (Social Proof): A share is a personal endorsement. It tells the algorithm, "This content is so good, I am showing it to my friends." Create content that makes your user look smart, funny, or in-the-know for sharing it.
A Perfect Prompt: Act as a meme creator and brand strategist. I want to create a shareable post for [Your Audience]. My topic is [Your Topic]. I need to find a way to make this topic relatable and funny. My goal is to create 5 "relatable truths" or "inside jokes" about this topic that would make my audience share it and say "this is so me." Ask me any questions you have.
Signal 3: The "Comment" (Community): Comments signal that your post is a "party." The algorithm wants to promote active parties. Ask specific questions that are easy to answer. Avoid open-ended questions like "What do you think?" Use "Do you prefer A or B?" instead.
A Perfect Prompt: Act as a community manager. My post is about [Your Topic]. I am comparing [Method A] and [Method B]. I need a strong "call to comment" at the end. My goal is to spark a debate. Give me 5 questions I can ask that will force people to pick a side and defend their choice. Ask me any questions you have.
Signal 4: The "Profile Click-Through" (Curiosity): This is a hidden metric. When a user is so impressed by your post that they click your name to see who you are, the algorithm takes notice. This is often driven by a strong, authoritative, or mysterious hook.
A Perfect Prompt: Act as a personal branding expert. My post is about [Your Topic]. I want people to be so intrigued that they click on my profile to learn more about me. My goal is to write a hook and a short "bio" line for the post that establishes authority and mystery. Give me 3 examples. Ask me any questions you have.
Signal 5: The "Binge Session" (Total Value): The ultimate goal. The algorithm wants users to stay on the platform. If a user watches your video, and then immediately watches another one of your videos, you have won. This is why creating content in a series is so powerful.
A Perfect Prompt: Act as a streaming service executive. I want to create a 3-part video series on [Your Topic]. My goal is to ensure people "binge" all three. How should I structure the content so that the end of Part 1 and Part 2 naturally leads the viewer to the next video? Give me a content outline for the series. Ask me any questions you have
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Algorithms are simple robots looking for 5 signals in the first hour.
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