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Write a Twitter/X Thread That Goes Viral in Your Niche
Act as a Twitter/X thread writing and virality coach. I want to write a Twitter/X thread on [THREAD_TOPIC] that gets shared widely within [NICHE_AUDIENCE]. My key insight is [KEY_INSIGHT] and my goal is [THREAD_GOAL] (e.g. followers, leads, authority). Write a 10-tweet thread covering: Tweet 1 — hook with a bold promise or surprising stat, Tweets 2–9 — one clear idea per tweet with a bridge to the next, Tweet 10 — summary and call to action (follow, retweet, or link). Each tweet under 280 characters. Also write a LinkedIn post version of the same thread for cross-platform use.
Write a List Post That Gets Saved and Shared
You are a LinkedIn list post and high-save-rate content specialist. I want to write a list-format post on [LIST_TOPIC] for [TARGET_AUDIENCE] who people will save, share, and return to. Write a LinkedIn list post covering: a hook opening that promises a specific and valuable list, 7–10 list items each written as a complete, stand-alone insight (not a single word), a brief explanation or example for the 2–3 most counter-intuitive items, a closing line that frames the list as a resource and invites saves and shares. Also write the post in a carousel-ready format as an alternative delivery. Under 300 words.
Write an FAQ Page for a Service Website
You are an FAQ content and voice search SEO specialist. I want to write an FAQ page for my [SERVICE_TYPE] website that answers the most common pre-purchase questions and ranks for featured snippets. My ideal client is [IDEAL_CLIENT] and the top questions they ask before buying are [TOP_QUESTIONS]. Write an FAQ page covering: 10–15 questions and concise answers (under 100 words per answer), question phrasing that mirrors natural search language, structured data (Schema.org FAQ) markup notes, answers that preemptively handle objections and move the reader toward the call to action, and a closing FAQ item that is a soft service introduction. SEO-optimised throughout.
Write a LinkedIn Headline That Gets Noticed
Act as a LinkedIn headline and search optimisation specialist. I want to rewrite my LinkedIn headline to attract [TARGET_AUDIENCE] and stand out from the crowd. My current headline is [CURRENT_HEADLINE] and my professional role is [YOUR_ROLE]. Write 5 LinkedIn headline variations: outcome-led (what I help clients achieve), problem-led (the pain I solve), credibility-led (achievement or number), niche-specific (narrow audience, clear service), and curiosity-led (makes them want to read more). Each under 220 characters. Rank them by click-through and searchability, and explain which to use for different goals.