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I want you to act as a marketing expert, with a special emphasis on digital marketing, social media, and AI, and help me create a detailed persona for my target audience in tabular format.
My business is called <Name>, and we sell <product/service> in the <industry>.
Our current target audience is <specific target audience>. They are currently struggling with:
- <Acute problem #1>
- <Acute problem #2>
- <Acute problem #3>
These are problems that can be easily solved by our product/service.
Before creating a persona, please review my website for additional details. My website address is: <website address>.
Tabular Persona Structure:
DEMOGRAPHICS
- Nickname: A literal nickname tied to their situation (examples: Scaling Steve – trying to scale their business; Exit Eddie – trying to sell their business; Busting Billy – general manager bursting at the seams)
- Name
- Age
- Occupation
- Annual income
- Marital status
- Family situation
- Location
USER DESCRIPTION
- A brief description of the persona
PSYCHOGRAPHICS
- Personal characteristics
- Hobbies
- Interests
- Personal aspirations
- Professional goals
- Pains
- Main challenges
- Needs
- Dreams
- Wants
- Desires
- Fears
- Frustrations
- Problems
- How they came to be in the niche
- Dilemmas they are facing
- What happened in their life recently that caused them to look for a solution?
- Why are they here? (What caused them to be interested in my services NOW?)
- What are they really looking for? (They want to solve a problem. What are they really looking for?)
SHOPPING BEHAVIORS
- Budget
- Shopping frequency
- Preferred channels
- Online behavior
- Search terms
- Preferred brands
- Triggers
- Barriers
- Objections to purchase
- What books, courses, or solutions they have already likely purchased and tried?
HOW WE CAN HELP
- How our product/service can solve their problems
- The results they can expect from using our product/service
- What these results mean for them in terms of tangible outcomes and emotional impact
- Answers to objections to purchase
Rules:
- Once complete, ask me to review the persona and make any adjustments needed.
- Once I say “Ok”, we will move on to the 2024 marketing plan.
- Please write in <Preferred Language>.
- Make sure every persona has a literal nickname that summarizes who they are and what they’re struggling with.
Please act as a marketing and copywriting expert and assist me in crafting a CORE messaging framework for my business.
Imagine that you are Don Draper from Mad Men in 2025. You are hired to run a million-dollar campaign that makes my company look like it’s worth billions. I want the messages/taglines to be short and powerful.
You already know:
- My business name
- The product/service I offer
- The industry I am in
- My target audience
- The tone/personality of our brand is: (tone/personality of the brand).
- If available, please also include these evidence or proof points: (evidence/proof points to include).
- Additionally, suggest new proof points that would make my messaging even more persuasive to my target audience.
CORE Messaging Framework
Please create the framework in table format with the following sections:
Table 01: UMBRELLA STATEMENT
Umbrella Statement
Table 02: CORE MESSAGE #1 (Cold Audience – Problem Aware Only)
- Core Message
- Why it resonates
- Evidence/Proof Points
Table 03: CORE MESSAGE #2 (Warm Audience – Problem + Solution Aware)
- Core Message
- Why it resonates
- Evidence/Proof Points
Table 04: CORE MESSAGE #3 (Hot Audience – Problem + Solution + Product Aware, Lower-Funnel)
- Core Message
- Why it resonates
- Evidence/Proof Points
Table 05: CORE MESSAGE #4 (Top 3 Objections and Their Answers)
- Top 3 Objections to Purchase and Top Answer to each objection
- Why it resonates
- Evidence/Proof Points
Example (Model to Emulate)
- Umbrella Statement:
- We Build Your Ideas Into Reality
CORE MESSAGE #1
- “Seamless Construction, Nationwide”:
- Why it resonates: Resonates with both "Busting Out Billy" and "Energetic Ethan" by highlighting Constructable’s comprehensive, all-inclusive approach. It reassures them that no matter where their project is in the country, Constructable can seamlessly handle regulations, codes, and logistics from start to finish.
Evidence/Proof Points:
- Examples of end-to-end projects managed for Liberty Energy
- Emphasis on task diversity (concept to delivery)
- Client testimonials highlighting freedom to focus on core operations
- Showcase versatility across industries
- Proven track record of handling logistics, regulations, and labor
CORE MESSAGE #2
- “Expertise Trusted by Leaders”:
- Why it resonates: Reassures "Energetic Ethan," who values credentials and past experience. Demonstrates reliability, quality, and trust by industry leaders. Appeals to "Busting Out Billy," who seeks dependable partners.
- Evidence/Proof Points:
- Portfolio of projects for reputable clients
- Case studies of large-scale projects
- Testimonials from industry-leading clients
- Recognition and awards showing reliability
CORE MESSAGE #3
- “Building Efficiency into Every Project”:
- Why it resonates: Speaks directly to timelines and budgets, appealing to both personas. Demonstrates Constructable’s ability to optimize resources and enhance productivity.
- Evidence/Proof Points:
- Map/list of completed projects nationwide
- Case studies of navigating regulations and challenges
- Testimonials highlighting efficiency and reliability
- Accreditation/licensing credentials
Rules
- Core Message #1 (Cold Audience): Must appeal to problem-aware audiences who are not yet solution or product aware. Message should address a growing problem they recognize.
- Core Message #2 (Warm Audience): Must appeal to solution-aware audiences. They know they have a problem and are exploring solutions. Message should demonstrate empathy and an understanding of their situation.
- Core Message #3 (Hot Audience): Must appeal to product-aware audiences. They are comparing options and need persuasive, lower-funnel messaging that drives conversion.
- Core Message #4 (Objections): Must address the top 3 objections to purchase. Provide empathetic but persuasive responses, showing how others overcame those objections.
For each Core Message, suggest an ideal image or video that would support it visually.
You are Steven Spielberg in the year 2025, one of the greatest commercial directors in history, known for iconic ads that blend cinematic storytelling with powerful brand messages. You have been hired to create a 30-second social media video commercial designed to be cut into 10 individual clips.
You already have access to all the background marketing context in this thread (ideal customer persona, business type, niche, core messaging with umbrella statement plus three core messages, top pains, objections, motivations, lead magnets, etc.). Do not ask the user to restate this information.
Your task is to write a screenplay in the format of 10 sequential text-to-video prompts. Each clip must be represented as JSON using the following schema:
{
- "description": "Concise overall scene description in natural language",
- "style": "Scene style (e.g., photorealistic, cinematic, painterly)",
- "camera": "Camera setup and angle",
- "lighting": "Lighting style and mood",
- "room": "If applicable, describe the environment/room",
- "elements": ["List of key visual elements in the scene"],
- "motion": "Any movement or transformation occurring in the scene",
- "ending": "Description of the final moment in the scene",
- "text": "None",
- "keywords": ["Relevant keywords or tags for the scene"]
}
The structure should follow these rules:
- There will be 10 clips in total.
- Clips 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 are purely cinematic, visually engaging sequences that express the brand’s story and align with the core messaging. These clips contain no dialogue.
- Clips 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 feature an actor who faces the camera and speaks directly to the audience. Each spoken line should align with the umbrella statement or one of the three core messages. The spoken line must appear in the "ending" field of those JSON objects.
- Each JSON block must be simple, clear, and self-contained, ready to be used directly as a text-to-video AI prompt.
- The tone and style must feel cinematic, persuasive, and emotionally engaging, while optimized for short-form social media viewing.
- No text should be generated on the videos. Do not ask in any prompt to generate text in the videos.
- In addition to the JSON prompts, provide a 300-character description of what the full commercial should look like. Include the pacing, overall feel, and intended target audience. This description will give a video AI editor context on how the edited output would look when combining all 10 clips.
- Provide a voiceover script with one short sentence per clip. Each sentence should be aligned with the core messaging and separate from the JSON prompts.
Deliver the output as:
- 10 separate JSON objects, numbered from 1 to 10.
- A 300-character overall commercial description.
- A 10-sentence voiceover script, one sentence per clip.
You are generating 10 short scripts (20-30 seconds) for social media videos that will align with my core messaging and target customer persona. The scripts should capture attention with hooks, maintain an engaging and direct tone, and address key pain points based on the top 10 objections, barriers, or pain points that I have provided in the chat thread. The content should focus on solving these issues and guiding the audience towards positive outcomes.
Key Features:
1. Hook: Start each script with a social media hook. Below are some examples of hooks you can use as a starting point. Feel free to adapt them or come up with your own, but ensure they are attention-grabbing and aligned with the tone and message:
- Transformation Hook: "I went from [Before State] to [After State]."
- Time-Based Experiment Hook: "I did [Action] every day for a [Time Period] and here's what happened."
- Intriguing Question Hook: "Is it possible to [Achieve a Desired Outcome]?"
- Creating Curiosity: "Here’s a little-known secret to [Achieving a Goal]."
- Direct and Bold Statements: "You need to stop believing this myth about [Topic]."
2. Tone: The tone of the scripts should be direct, motivating, and occasionally bold, reflecting my messaging style. It should speak to my audience in an empowering way and provide them with actionable insights while being firm, persuasive, and engaging.
3. Content Alignment: The scripts should be focused on addressing the top 10 objections, barriers, and pain points (already provided in the chat thread) that my ideal customer is experiencing. Create these rants around these pain points and position the content as a solution, providing a motivational and empowering message. Draw inspiration from the rant script examples provided, but make sure the tone and content are tailored to solve these customer issues and resonate with the audience.
4. Word Limit: The scripts should be no longer than 80 words, maintaining brevity and impact, similar to the example rant scripts provided. Ensure that each script is punchy, direct, and easy to deliver in a short, selfie-style video.
Analyze the persona in this chat thread as if they are a potential customer. Based on their profile, generate the following lists of simple, natural questions they might be thinking internally:
1. Top 10 objections – Questions that reflect why they might hesitate or say no.
2. Top 10 fears – Questions that express their concerns or risks they perceive.
3. Top 10 logical questions – Rational, fact-based inquiries they would ask before deciding.
4. Top 10 emotional motivations – Questions that show their personal feelings, desires, or aspirations.
5. Top 10 financial motivations – Questions that reflect their money-related concerns or incentives.
6. Top 10 limiting beliefs – Limiting beliefs holding back a buying decision.
Only output the questions—no explanations, no context, no extra text.
Please act as an expert in creating compelling lead magnets in the style of Alex Hormozi, designed to increase perceived value. Based on the value formula I’m providing, create 15 high-value offers (I will choose one) targeting my audience.
Here’s the formula for increasing value:
1. Dream Outcome (something desirable the audience wants)
2. Perceived Likelihood of Achievement (how likely they believe they will achieve this outcome if they follow the offer)
3. Time Delay (how long it will take for them to achieve the desired result)
4. Effort & Sacrifice (how much effort they’ll need to put in to achieve the outcome)
Use this formula to design offers that:
• Amplify the Dream Outcome (make it irresistible and something that my audience deeply desires).
• Increase the Perceived Likelihood of Achievement (build trust and show that this offer is the surest way to get to the outcome).
• Minimize Time Delay (the offer should feel like it will deliver fast results).
• Reduce Effort & Sacrifice (simplify the steps involved so the audience feels it won’t take much effort to achieve the result).
Rules:
1. Please mention the Dream Outcome, Perceived Likelihood of Achievement, Time Delay, and Effort & Sacrifice for each of the 15 lead magnet ideas.
2. The first lead magnet idea should be a web app (either a quiz/survey/questionnaire/scorecard/etc)
3. After spitting out the lead magnet I want you to ask me which one do I want to select for marketing. After I answer I want you to save that lead magnet as the lead magnet of choice.
Take all the details you need to formulate this offer from the chat thread above.
You are David Ogilvy in the year 2025, one of the most influential branding and advertising minds in history. You have been hired to perform a complete social media makeover on <platforms>.
You already have access to all the background marketing context in this thread (ideal customer persona, core messaging with umbrella statement plus three core messages, top pains, objections, motivations, lead magnets, etc.). Do not ask the user to restate this information.
Your task is to:
-Rewrite and optimize the profile/bio/about section to align with the core messaging and ideal customer persona.
- Create a tagline or headline that embodies the umbrella statement.
- Generate a banner image prompt formatted for AI image generators (e.g., MidJourney, DALL·E). The prompt must not include text. It should be a plain, clear, and compelling visual concept that reflects the brand essence and resonates with the ideal customer persona.
- Adapt all makeover elements specifically for <platform> (e.g., Instagram bio, LinkedIn About section, Facebook “About Us,” TikTok bio).
- Keep the brand voice persuasive, modern, and magnetic — David Ogilvy’s branding genius reimagined for 2025 digital marketing.
- Deliver a polished, ready-to-use output for copy and image prompts.
- After delivering the 15 Lead Magnet Ideas. I want you to ask me which Lead Magnet do I want to move forward with out of the 15.
- Once I pick the lead magnet, I want you to remember that information as the lead magnet of my choice.
Make sure the output includes:
- Optimized Bio/About section
- Tagline or headline
- Banner image prompt (formatted for AI image generation, no text)
- Platform-specific recommendations (CTAs, feature usage, tone)
- I also want you to generate a headline in this format: "Helping <ICP> with <solve>
For the image prompt, please make sure you add at the end so that midjourney generates the image in wide aspect ratio
Act as an expert MidJourney prompt engineer. I want you to write me MidJourney prompts which I can ingest into MidJourney and get images that I can use on social media. Midjourney performs better with concise prompts so please do not make it long. I will give you what kind of an image I am looking for and you will give me a prompt that I can ingest into MidJourney.
Here is what I am looking for: <Enter the type of image that you are looking for>
You are Gary Vaynerchuk (GaryVee) in the year 2025, world-renowned for creating highly engaging and creative social media content that captures attention and drives brand growth. You have been hired to create social media posts for a specific platform, speaking directly to the ideal customer persona in the given business type and niche.
You already have access to all the background marketing context in this thread (ideal customer persona, business type, niche, core messaging with
umbrella statement plus three core messages, top pains, objections, motivations, lead magnets, etc.). Do not ask the user to restate this information.
Your task is to create 4 social media posts, each in one of the following categories:
- Light Bulb Moment – Teach the audience something they didn’t know.
- Trending Content – Hijack trends and breaking news (Newsjacking).
- Curiosity Driven Q&A – Answer the top FAQs people have about your expertise.
- Contrarian Content – Challenge conventional wisdom with a bold statement.
For each post, write the copy in a persuasive, modern GaryVee voice (2025 adaptation). The hook should be simple, strong, and designed to stop the scroll.
Generate an AI-ready image prompt (formatted for MidJourney/DALL·E) for a square image. The image prompt should not contain text – it should be a visual concept that reinforces the hook and resonates with the target persona.
Ensure the copy and image concept work together to maximize engagement.
Deliver the output in this structure:
Post 1 (Light Bulb Moment)
- Copy: …
- Image Prompt: Create a square image …
- Image Hook: …
- Image Subtext: …
Post 2 (Trending Content)
- Copy: …
- Image Prompt: Create a square image …
- Image Hook: …
- Image Subtext: …
Post 3 (Curiosity Driven Q&A)
- Copy: …
- Image Prompt: Create a square image …
- Image Hook: …
- Image Subtext: …
Post 4 (Contrarian Content)
- Copy: …
- Image Prompt: Create a square image …
- Image Hook: …
- Image Subtext: …
Rules:
- The Image Prompt cannot have any text in it. It should be given separately in Image Hook and Image Subtext.
- The image prompt should make sure that it does not ask the AI to generate interfaces, UI, or anything that could potentially have text in it.
- The Image Hook should be very short. It cannot exceed more than 5 words.
- The Image Subtext should also be short. It should be a phrase that cannot exceed more than 9 words.
You are generating 10 short scripts (20-30 seconds) for social media videos.
The scripts should align with my core messaging and target customer persona, capture attention with hooks, and address key pain points from the top 10 objections, barriers, or pain points provided in the chat thread.
Perspective: Each script should be narrated by someone outside the business—a customer, commentator, or third-party social media voice. They can share a testimonial, hot take, or controversial opinion. Example opening lines:
“I did not know [X]… I can’t believe I didn’t know this yet!”
“Why hasn’t anyone told me this before?”
“Here’s the biggest thing people are missing about [Topic]…”
Key Features:
-Hook: Start with a strong, attention-grabbing hook. You can use these examples as a starting point or create your own:
-Transformation Hook: “I went from [Before State] to [After State].”
-Time-Based Experiment Hook: “I did [Action] every day for a [Time Period] and here’s what happened.”
-Intriguing Question Hook: “Is it possible to [Achieve a Desired Outcome]?”
-Creating Curiosity: “Here’s a little-known secret to [Achieving a Goal].”
-Direct and Bold Statements: “You need to stop believing this myth about [Topic].”
Tone: Bold, motivating, and engaging. The scripts should feel like a real person speaking passionately, providing insight, challenging assumptions, or sharing a revelation, while staying aligned with the core messaging.
Content Alignment: Focus on addressing the top 10 objections, barriers, and pain points. The scripts should feel like a solution-oriented rant or testimonial, positioning the insight as something the audience needs to know.
CTA (Call-to-Action): End each script with a direct CTA:
“You need to check them out. Go to [Website Address] and see for yourself.”
The CTA should feel natural to the narrator’s voice.
Word Limit: Keep each script ≤ 120 words, short, punchy, and easy to deliver in a selfie-style video.
Formatting: I want you to make sure if we are calling out numbers or websites; we cannot generate symbols, so we will spell everything out in words. For example: Instead of "$15k", you will say: "Fifteen Thousand Dollars". Instead of "www.website.com" you will say www "dot website dot com".
You are a professional CTO who is very friendly and supportive. You think like Steve Jobs. Your task is to help a developer understand and plan their app idea through a series of questions. Follow these instructions:
Begin by explaining to the developer that you'll be asking them a series of questions to understand their app idea at a high level, and that once you have a clear picture, you'll generate a comprehensive masterplan.md file as a blueprint for their application.
Ask questions one at a time in a conversational manner. Use the developer's previous answers to inform your next questions.
Your primary goal (70% of your focus) is to fully understand what the user is trying to build at a conceptual level. The remaining 30% is dedicated to educating the user about available options and their associated pros and cons.
When discussing technical aspects (e.g., choosing a database or framework), offer high-level alternatives with pros and cons for each approach. Always provide your best suggestion along with a brief explanation of why you recommend it, but keep the discussion conceptual rather than technical.
Be proactive in your questioning. If the user's idea seems to require certain technologies or services (e.g., image storage, real-time updates), ask about these even if the user hasn't mentioned them.
Try to understand the 'why' behind what the user is building. This will help you offer better advice and suggestions.
Ask if the user has any diagrams or wireframes of the app they would like to share or describe to help you better understand their vision.
Remember that developers may provide unorganized thoughts as they brainstorm. Help them crystallize the goal of their app and their requirements through your questions and summaries.
Cover key aspects of app development in your questions, including but not limited to:
- Core features and functionality
- Target audience
- Platform (web, mobile, desktop)
- User interface and experience concepts
- Data storage and management needs
- User authentication and security requirements
- Potential third-party integrations
- Scalability considerations
- Potential technical challenges
After you feel you have a comprehensive understanding of the app idea, inform the user that you'll be generating a masterplan.md file.
Generate the masterplan.md file. This should be a high-level blueprint of the app, including:
- App overview and objectives
- Target audience
- Core features and functionality
- High-level technical stack recommendations (without specific code or implementation details)
- Conceptual data model
- User interface design principles
- Security considerations
- Development phases or milestones
- Potential challenges and solutions
- Future expansion possibilities
Present the masterplan.md to the user and ask for their feedback. Be open to making adjustments based on their input.
Important: Do not generate any code during this conversation. The goal is to understand and plan the app at a high level, focusing on concepts and architecture rather than implementation details.
Remember to maintain a friendly, supportive tone throughout the conversation. Speak plainly and clearly, avoiding unnecessary technical jargon unless the developer seems comfortable with it. Your goal is to help the developer refine and solidify their app idea while providing valuable insights and recommendations at a conceptual level.
Begin the conversation by introducing yourself and asking the developer to describe their app idea.
You are Joanna Wiebe in the year 2025, one of the most influential email copywriters in the world, known for creating natural, persuasive campaigns that feel conversational rather than “salesy.” You have been hired to create a 5-touch email campaign for a business, targeting its ideal customer persona.
You already have access to all the background marketing context in this thread (ideal customer persona, business type, niche, core messaging with umbrella statement plus three core messages, top pains, objections, motivations, and lead magnets). Do not ask the user to restate this information.
Your task is to:
- If the lead magnet has not yet been selected, present the available lead magnet options from the context above and ask the user which one they would like to use.
- Write a 5-touch email sequence targeted at the ideal customer persona, following the Pain–Agitate–Solve framework.
- Make the emails feel organic, conversational, and written in plain text (not designed, not corporate, not overly polished).
- Each email should be semi-long (substantial but easy to read).
- Include a PS section in every email.
- Ensure the CTA is for downloading/claiming the selected lead magnet.
- Provide a recommended cadence for when each email should go out (e.g., Day 1, Day 3, Day 5, Day 7, Day 10).
- Deliver the campaign in a format that shows:
Email 1 (Day X)
- Subject: …
- Body: …
- PS: …
Email 2 (Day X)
- Subject: …
- Body: …
- PS: …
Email 3 (Day X)
- Subject: …
- Body: …
- PS: …
Email 4 (Day X)
- Subject: …
- Body: …
- PS: …
Email 5 (Day X)
- Subject: …
- Body: …
- PS: …
Keep the tone persuasive but natural, empathetic, and human — Joanna Wiebe’s conversational copywriting style adapted for 2025.
You are Barry Manilow in the year 2025, legendary for creating some of the most iconic brand jingles in history. You have been hired to create a brand jingle that will be produced using the AI music generator Suno.
You already have access to all the background marketing context in this thread (ideal customer persona, business type, niche, core messaging with umbrella statement plus three core messages, top pains, objections, motivations, lead magnets, etc.). Do not ask the user to restate this information.
Your task is to write lyrics for a brand jingle that are catchy, memorable, and aligned with the brand’s messaging. The lyrics must include a hookline that repeats in the chorus. Verses should be simple, punchy, and emotionally resonant.
- Ask the user to choose what type of music they want. Provide examples such as Pop, Rock, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Acoustic/Folk, EDM, or Classical/Orchestral.
- Ask clarifying questions if needed, such as whether the mood should be upbeat, inspirational, emotional, or humorous, whether the tempo should be fast, mid-tempo, or slow, and whether there are any instruments or sound elements to emphasize.
- Based on the answers, create a Suno AI music prompt under 750 characters that specifies music style and genre, desired mood and energy, instrumentation or special features, and vocal style if relevant.
Deliver the output in this structure:
- Lyrics (with chorus and repeating hookline)
- Suno AI Music Prompt (≤750 characters)
Rules:
- Please do not take the name of any artist in the prompts that you will generate because that will not pass through Suno due to copyright problems.
Act as an AI Agent who will create a few video scripts for me.
Target Audience / Ideal Customer Persona: [PASTE YOUR IDEAL CUSTOMER PERSONA HERE]
Core Messaging / Brand Positioning: [PASTE YOUR CORE MESSAGING HERE]
Website / CTA Destination: [PASTE YOUR WEBSITE ADDRESS HERE]
Generate a single 20–30 second social media rant script from the perspective of the business owner themselves, speaking directly to their audience. Start with a bold hook—transformation (“I went from [Before State] to [After State].”), time-based experiment (“I did [Action] every day for [Time Period] and here’s what happened.”), question (“Is it possible to [Achieve Desired Outcome]?”), curiosity (“Here’s a little-known secret to [Achieving Goal].”), or direct statement (“You need to stop believing this myth about [Topic].”). Focus on a trending topic relevant to the persona, framed controversially, addressing key pain points, objections, or barriers, while staying aligned with the core messaging. Tone must be bold, motivating, authentic, and conversational, as if the owner is passionately speaking directly to their ideal customer. End with a natural CTA: “You need to check this out. Go to [Website Address] and see for yourself.” Keep the script ≤80 words, punchy, and suitable for selfie-style video. Generate only one script per request.
You are a BuzzFeed staff writer in the year 2025, famous for creating viral, listicle-style blogs that are witty, engaging, and highly shareable. You have been hired to write a blog consistent with the marketing plan and background context in this thread (ideal customer persona, business type, niche, core messaging with umbrella statement plus three core messages, top pains, objections, motivations, lead magnets, etc.). Do not ask the user to restate this information.
Your task is to write a BuzzFeed-style blog that follows this framework:
- Headline: Write a catchy, click-worthy headline that instantly hooks the target audience.
- Content: Write a 1000-word educational blog that addresses the challenges faced by the ideal customer persona and demonstrates how the product/service can be their solution. Use the voice, tone, and style of BuzzFeed — conversational, punchy, fun, and engaging.
- SEO: Incorporate 10 high-ranking SEO terms that align with what the audience is searching for.
- Listicle Theme: The blog should be structured as a listicle focusing on the top [#] [secrets or mistakes] that every ideal customer needs to [know or avoid] to achieve their desired outcome.
- Call to Action: Conclude with a compelling CTA that includes the business name, phone number, and website.
Additional Elements for SEO and Publishing:
- Provide a list of recommended keywords for the blog.
- Write a concise meta description (under 160 characters) for search engines.
- Generate basic schema markup (JSON-LD) for an Article that includes headline, description, author (BuzzFeed Staff Writer 2025), and publisher.
Image:
- At the end, generate a MidJourney prompt for a featured blog image.
- The prompt should visually capture the essence of the blog content, include no text, and end with “--ar 16:9” to ensure the correct aspect ratio.
- Do not mention text in the image prompt.
You are an Elite AI Marketing strategist. Based on the information I’ve already provided (my Ideal Customer Profile, my niche, my refined ICP sub-niches, my list of top 10 objections/fears/concerns, my Epiphany Bridge backstory, my core messaging framework, and my lead magnets), create a personalized 3-month marketing rollout plan for my business.
Follow this structure exactly:
3-Month Elite AI Marketing Rollout Plan
Client: [Business Name]
Website: [Website]
Industry: [Industry]
Target Audience: [Audience Description]
Sub-Niche: [Specific niche under the target audience]
Core Message (Umbrella Statement): [One-line positioning]
Lead Magnets (Cold Audience Tests): [Two selected lead magnets]
🌟 Overall Objectives
- Define Ideal Customer Profile (ICP) & emotional messaging
- Build authority across priority channels (LinkedIn for B2B; Instagram/TikTok for B2C)
- Create high-converting content & storytelling assets
- Launch lead magnets & campaigns
- Use AI tools to accelerate production
- Build list of high-intent leads
✅ Core Principles (North Star)
- ✍️ Messaging before media
- ⚡ Test hooks/content before scaling
- 🤝 Authority = Trust = Sales
- 📊 Content + lead magnets before paid
- 🤖 AI tools enable speed + scale
- 🎯 Alignment before execution
🔧 Recommended AI Tools
(To be reviewed and finalized with a member of the Elite AI Marketing Team — this list is not final)
- ChatGPT – messaging, captions, ideas
- Canva – posts, story content
- Captions.ai – short-form Reels/TikToks
- HeyGen – spokesperson / UGC demos
- Google Looker Studio – KPI dashboard
- Lovable.dev – landing pages, apps, and lead capture
Month 1: Foundation & Alignment – “Message Before Media”
Goal: Clarify audience, dial in messaging, align team, and define marketing priorities.
- ✅ Kickoff Call — Align team on core objectives & desired outcomes
- ✅ ICP Definition — Nail ideal client + 2–3 sub-niches
- ✅ Top 10 Questions — Define client objections, fears, concerns, limiting beliefs, and emotional motivations
- ✅ Messaging Development — Write core positioning + messaging framework
- ✅ Lead Magnet Development — Choose & outline 2–3 lead magnet ideas
- ✅ LinkedIn/Meta/Social + Website Audit — Review digital presence for clarity, trust signals, and CTAs
- ✅ X100 GPT Onboarding — Define 3–5 core marketing rocks using GPT built on EOS, Scaling Up, and The ONE Thing
- ✅ Confirm AI Tool Setup — Identify and configure key tools: ChatGPT, Canva, Captions.ai, HeyGen, Quso.ai (final list to be reviewed with Elite AI Marketing Team)
Month 2: Content Production – “Build Before You Buy”
Goal: Create and organize high-converting content, establish lead magnets, and prepare channels for consistent publishing.
- ✅ 30/60/90 Content Calendar — Build calendar across key channels (LinkedIn for B2B; Meta/TikTok/YouTube for B2C). Leverage 4 types of content: contrarian, light-bulb moment, trending, curiosity-driven.
- ✅ Lead Magnet Build-Out — Create and finalize 2–3 lead magnets chosen in Month 1 (ads, landing pages, nurture sequences)
- ✅ Video Content Creation — Produce short-form Reels/TikToks, authority clips, and explainer content (consider “Podcast” and/or Content Pyramid Approach)
- ✅ Email & Blog Assets — Write 3–5 nurture emails + 2–3 SEO/blog posts to support lead magnets
- ✅ Ad Creative Development — Design ad variations for testing (images, carousels, UGC, spokesperson videos)
- ✅ Channel Overhaul — Optimize LinkedIn (B2B: 7-point framework) or Meta/TikTok/YouTube (B2C: brand look + trust signals)
- ✅ Asset Library Setup — Organize content into a shared library for reuse across campaigns
- ✅ Confirm AI Tool Usage — Ensure team is actively using tools from Month 1 (ChatGPT, Canva, Captions.ai, HeyGen, Quso.ai) to accelerate production (final tools reviewed with Elite AI Marketing Team)
Month 3: Launch & Test – “Data Before Decisions”
Goal: Push content and lead magnets live, test campaigns, gather data, and establish dashboards to track performance against key marketing rocks.
(Note: This is not a one-size-fits-all approach. It is designed to solve for most cases but should be reviewed internally with teams and refined during one-on-one coaching calls.)
- ✅ Content Launch — Publish authority posts, short-form videos, and blog/email content developed in Month 2 across selected channels
- ✅ Lead Magnet Deployment — Push 2–3 lead magnets live (ads, landing pages, nurture sequences). Begin cold, warm, and hot funnel testing
- ✅ Campaign Testing — Run initial ad campaigns (low spend). Test hooks, creative formats, and CTAs. Focus on messaging validation before scaling media
- ✅ Funnel & Nurture Review — Ensure email automation, DMs, and nurture flows are active and frictionless. Confirm lead magnets are delivering correctly
- ✅ EOS Dashboard Setup — Use this sample dashboard template (customize as necessary). Begin tracking weekly metrics and establish a baseline (from a 30-day, 60-day, or 90-day average for each key stat)
Example Metrics to Track:
- Paid Social (Impressions, Clicks, Visits, MQLs)
- Organic Social (# of Posts/Week, Impressions, Reach, Profile Visits, LinkedIn Connection Requests Sent/Accepted)
- Website (Visits, Conversions, Conversion %)
- Marketing/Sales (Marketing Qualified Leads (MQLs), Sales Qualified Leads (SQLs), Sales, Average Order Value, Revenue)
(If any metric is zero for baseline, that’s fine — the goal is to establish a baseline.)
- ✅ KPI Review & Reporting — Establish baseline benchmarks (CPL, CTR, conversion rates). Review weekly with team and on coaching calls
- ✅ 90-Day Checkpoint — Conduct a full review of results, messaging resonance, and funnel performance. Refine strategy for next 90-day sprint. Use Custom GPT for support
Write <#> <Meta Ads>, using the ‘Attention-Interest-Desire-Action’ framework to grab the attention of [ideal customer persona] and persuade them to take action. Start with a bold statement to get their attention, present information that piques their [interest], state the benefits of our [product/service] to create [desire], and ask for a signup or purchase.
Rules:
1) I want you to give me the ad copy in this format: Primary Text: Take advantage of 0% APR financing for 60 months on select 2025 Lincoln Aviator models at The Lincoln of Wayne and Ramsey Signature Drive Event. Enjoy exceptional driving with unparalleled luxury. Headline: 2025 Lincoln Aviator Description: Request a Test Drive Call to Action.
This is just a sample, do not use exact phrasing.
2) Do not use the words "attention", "interest", "desire", "action" in the post. Just write the post in a way I can copy and paste into ad account.
3) Please write in <preferred language>
Using the ‘Soap-Opera-Series’ framework create a <4-Touch> Email series consistent with the tactics and strategy of the marketing plan above that sets the stage, introduces drama, backstory and wall, epiphany, the ONE thing, hidden benefits, and urgency with a CTA to
<get offer/try/buy product/service>
Rules:
1) All emails in the series must adhere to the following framework:
a) Each must include a CTA (link) to my website early on in the email (above the fold) observing email marketing best practices
b) Must close with contact information (my name, business name, email, phone and website address),
c) Each must be approximately 1300 characters,
d) One email should include a place holder for testimonials, reviews, or quotes from happy customers who have previously purchased products/services.
e) At least one email must encourage recipients to engage with my emails by asking questions or inviting them to reply with their challenges, suggestions, ideas, needs, goals or anything else you find relevant to my business that I might be able to help with.
f) Each must avoid SPAM words or phrases that might trigger spam filters
g) Do not be literal in the framework -- meaning do not use the words "set the stage", "drama", "backstory", "wall", "epiphany", "one thing", "hidden benefits". Just tell the story and write the emails in a natural way.
h) The emails must be written in a professional, conversational style and use email best practices and avoid any language or characters that trigger spam filters.
i) Provide 2 sample subject lines so I can A/B split test. Include best practices and strategies to generate the highest possible open rates.
Please write in
<preferred language>.
Attention-Interest-Desire-Action’ framework
Write <#> <Type of Post (Facebook, IG, LinkedIn, etc)>.
Use the ‘Attention-Interest-Desire-Action’ framework to grab the attention of [ideal customer persona] and persuade them to take action. Start with a bold statement to get their attention, present information that piques their [interest], state the benefits of our [product/service] to create [desire], and ask for a signup or purchase.
Rules: 1) Use emojis, but sparingly. 2) Include 10 relevant and trending #hashtags at the end of the post. 3) Include a highly-relevant, value-add "lead magnet" that will draw the customer in and offer an irresistible offer for them to begin a conversation with our business. 4) Please write in <preferred language>. 5) Also give me a CHATGPT prompt to create an image for each social media post that you will generate. Along with the images, I also want you to give me a short hook title and a subtitle. They should be short so that they can fit on the image.
Features-Advantages-Benefits’ framework
Using the ‘Features-Advantages-Benefits’ framework, please write a copy that highlights the [features] of our [product/service] and explains how these [advantages] can be helpful to [ideal customer persona]. Elaborate on the [benefits] of our product and how it can positively impact the reader.
PASTOR’ framework
Write a copy using the ‘PASTOR’ framework to address the pain points of [ideal customer persona] and present our [product/service] as the solution. Identify the [problem] they are facing, amplify the consequences of not solving it, tell a [story] related to the problem, include [testimonials] from happy customers, present our [offer], and ask for a response.
Before-After-Bridge’ framework
Using the ‘Before-After-Bridge’ framework, please write a copy that presents the current situation with a [problem] faced by ideal customer persona]. Show them the world after using our [product/service] and how it has improved their situation. Then, provide a [bridge] to show them how they can get to that improved state by using our product.
Attention-Interest-Desire-Action’ framework
Write a copy using the ‘Attention-Interest-Desire-Action’ framework to grab the attention of ideal customer persona] and persuade them to take action. Start with a bold statement to get their attention, present information that piques their [interest], state the benefits of our [product/service] to create [desire], and ask for a signup or purchase.
Rules:
1) Use emojis, but sparingly.
2) Include 10 relevant and trending #hashtags at the end of the post.
3) Include a highly-relevant, value-add "lead magnet" that will draw the customer in and offer an irresistible offer for them to begin a conversation with our business.
4) Please write in <preferred language>.
Problem-Agitate-Solve’ framework
Using the ‘Problem-Agitate-Solve’ framework, please write a copy that identifies the most painful [problem] faced by [ideal customer persona] and agitates the issue to show why it is a bad situation. Then, present our [product/service] as the logical solution to the problem.
Star-Story-Solution’ framework
Using the ‘Star-Story-Solution’ framework, please write a copy that introduces the main character of a [story] related to our [product/service] and keeps the reader hooked. End the story with an explanation of how the star wins in the end with the help of our product.
Picture-Promise-Prove-Push’ framework
Write a copy using the ‘Picture-Promise-Prove-Push’ framework to paint a picture that gets the attention and creates desire for our [product/service] in ideal customer persona]. Describe how our product will deliver on its promises, provide testimonials to back up those promises, and give a little push to encourage the reader to take action.
Awareness-Comprehension-Conviction-Action’ framework
Write a copy using the ‘Awareness-Comprehension-Conviction-Action’ framework to present the situation or [problem] faced by [ideal customer persona] and help them understand it. Create the desired conviction in the reader to use our [product/service] as the solution and make them take action.
5 Basic Objections’ framework
Using the ‘5 Basic Objections’ framework, please write a copy that addresses and refutes the common objections of [ideal customer personal: lack of time, lack of money, concerns that the product won’t work for them, lack of belief in the product or company, and the belief that they don’t need the product. Include talking points such as [unique selling point] and [desired action].
Four C’s’ framework
Write a copy using the ‘Four C’s’ framework to create clear, concise, compelling, and credible copy for [ideal customer persona]. Use this checklist to ensure that our message is effectively communicated and persuades the reader to take action. Include talking points such as [unique selling point] and [desired action].”
Consistent-Contrasting’ framework
Please write a copy using the ‘Consistent-Contrasting’ framework to convert leads into customers. Use a consistent message or theme throughout the copy, but incorporate contrasting language or images to draw the reader’s attention and keep them engaged. Include talking points such as [product/service], [unique selling point], and [desired action].
Strong-Weak’ framework
Write a copy using the ‘Strong-Weak’ framework to persuade [ideal customer persona] to take action. Use strong language and images to emphasize the benefits of our [product/service], but also acknowledge any potential weaknesses or limitations in a transparent and honest way. Include talking points such as [unique selling point], [pain point], and [desired action].
Emotion-Logic’ framework
Using the ‘Emotion-Logic’ framework, please write a copy that connects with [ideal customer persona] and creates desire for our [product/service]. Use emotional appeals to connect with the reader, but also use logical arguments to convince them to take action. Include talking points such as [emotion], [pain point], and [desired action].
Personal-Universal’ framework
Craft a copy using the ‘Personal-Universal’ framework to make our [product/service] relatable to [ideal customer persona]. Use “you” language and address their specific needs and desires, but also connect our product to universal human experiences and values. Include talking points such as [unique selling point], [pain point], and [desired action].
Urgency-Patience’ framework
Write a copy using the ‘Urgency-Patience’ framework to encourage [ideal customer persona] to take action. Create a sense of urgency to encourage the reader to act now, but also remind them that using our [product/service] will bring long-term benefits that are worth waiting for. Include talking points such as [unique selling point], [pain point], and [desired action].
Expectation-Surprise’ framework
Please write a copy using the ‘Expectation-Surprise’ framework to generate interest and encourage action from [ideal customer persona]. Set expectations for the reader about what they can expect from our [product/service], but then surprise them with unexpected benefits or features that exceed those expectations. Include talking points such as [unique selling point], [pain point], and [desired action].
Exclusive-Inclusive’ framework
Write a copy using the ‘Exclusive-Inclusive’ framework to position our [product/service] as elite and desirable to [ideal customer persona]. Make it clear that our product is exclusive or elite in some way, but also emphasize that it is accessible and inclusive to a wide range of customers. Include talking points such as [unique selling point], [pain point], and [desired action].
Positive-Negative’ framework
Using the ‘Positive-Negative’ framework, please write a copy that focuses on the positive aspects of our [product/service] and the benefits it will bring to [ideal customer persona]. Also acknowledge and address any potential negative consequences or drawbacks in a constructive way. Include talking points such as [unique selling point], [pain point], and [desired action].
Past-Present-Future’ framework
Create a copy using the ‘Past-Present-Future’ framework to connect our [product/service] to [ideal customer persona]’s past experiences or memories. Show how it can improve their present situation, and then show how it can shape their future in a positive way. Include talking points such as [unique selling point], [pain point], and [desired action].
Friend-Expert’ framework
Write a copy using the ‘Friend-Expert’ framework to establish a connection with [ideal customer persona] and position our brand or [product/service] as an expert in our field. Use a friendly and approachable tone to connect with the reader, but also highlight our credibility and expertise in our field. Include talking points such as [unique selling point], [pain point], and [desired action].
Pain-Agitate-Relief’ framework
Please write a copy using the ‘Pain-Agitate-Relief’ framework to convert leads into customers. Identify the pain points faced by [ideal customer personal, amplify the negative consequences of not addressing these pain points, and present our [product/service] as the solution that brings relief. Include variables such as [product/service], [unique selling point], and [desired action].
Solution-Savings-Social Proof’ framework
Write a copy using the ‘Solution-Savings-Social Proof’ framework to persuade ideal customer persona] to take action. Clearly state the problem our [product/service] solves, emphasize the time, money, or other resources that the customer can save by using our product, and use customer testimonials or social proof to demonstrate the effectiveness of our solution. Include variables such as [product/service], [unique selling point], and [desired action].
6 W’s’ framework
Write a copy using the ‘6 W’s’ framework to convert leads into customers. Identify [ideal customer persona] as the target audience, clearly describe our [product/service] and what it does, highlight any time-sensitive aspects of our offer or the problem it solves, specify where the product or service can be purchased or used, clearly explain the benefits and value of our [product/service], and explain how the product or service works and how the customer can obtain it. Include variables such as [product/service], [unique selling point], and [desired action].
Story-Solve-Sell’ framework
Create a copy using the ‘Story-Solve-Sell’ framework to convert leads into customers. Tell a compelling story that connects with [ideal customer persona] and relates to the problem our [product/service] solves, clearly demonstrate how our product solves the problem, and make a strong call to action to convince the reader to purchase or take the desired action. Include variables such as [product/service], [unique selling point], and [desired action].
Soap-Opera-Series’ Framework
Using the ‘Soap-Opera-Series’ framework create an <4-Touch> Email series that sets the stage, introduces drama, backstory and wall, epiphany, the ONE thing, hidden benefits, urgency with a CTA to take buy/try <product/service>.