Content Creator Pack
YouTube scripts, newsletter copy, thread hooks, and content repurposing prompts. Get a week's content from one idea instead of starting from zero every time.
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Prompt Categories
32 prompts across 4 categories. From ideation to repurposing, every stage of content creation is covered.
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Write a YouTube video script for a [VIDEO LENGTH]-minute video titled "[YOUR TITLE]" for a channel about [YOUR NICHE]. Structure:
- Hook (first 15 seconds): Start with a bold claim, surprising stat, or contrarian take. No "Hey guys, welcome back."
- Problem setup (30 seconds): Why the viewer should care
- Main content (3-5 sections with clear transitions)
- CTA: Ask for subscribe + comment with a specific question
Tone: Conversational, like explaining to a smart friend. Use short sentences. No filler phrases like "without further ado" or "let's dive in."
[HOOK — 0:00]
"I deleted my entire content calendar last month. My engagement went UP. Here's what I did instead."
[PROBLEM — 0:15]
Most content calendars are just guilt machines. You fill them with ideas you don't care about, then feel bad when you don't execute. The problem isn't discipline — it's the system.
[SECTION 1 — 0:45: The Batching Myth]
Everyone says "batch your content." But batching assumes every idea is equal. It's not. Some ideas are magnetic — they practically write themselves. Others are dead weight...
[Continues with 4 more sections, transitions, and CTA...]
Take this blog post and repurpose it into 5 pieces of content:
1. A Twitter/X thread (7-10 tweets, hook-first, value in every tweet)
2. A LinkedIn post (150-200 words, first-person, one clear takeaway)
3. An Instagram carousel outline (8 slides with headline + body for each)
4. A newsletter intro paragraph that links to the full post
5. 3 quote graphics (pull the most quotable lines, format for sharing)
Blog post: [PASTE YOUR POST HERE]
1. Twitter/X Thread:
🧵 I spent $12K on content marketing last year. 80% of leads came from 3 blog posts. Here's what I learned about content ROI (thread):
1/ Most content strategies fail because they optimize for volume. Post every day! Be consistent! But consistency without quality is just noise...
2. LinkedIn Post:
I cut my content output by 75% last quarter. Revenue went up. Here's the uncomfortable truth about content marketing...
[Continues with carousel, newsletter intro, and quote graphics...]