Topic: [topic]
Novelty keeps readers reading. It comes from ideas that tend to be: 1) Counter-intuitive, 2) Counter-narrative, 3) Shock and awe, 4) Elegant articulations.
Brainstorm novel ideas for a post on the above topic. Potential objectives for this post could be to:
- Open people’s eyes by proving the status quo wrong.
- Share a solution to a tough problem.
- Distill an overwhelming topic into something approachable.
- Tell a suspenseful and emotional story that imparts a lesson.
- Articulate something everyone’s thinking about but no one is saying. Cut through the noise.
- Identify key trends on a topic. Then use them to predict the future.
- Contribute original insights to a field through research and experimentation.
Topic: [topic]
For the above topic, what are some common aspirations that people have?
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What are challenges that prevent people from attaining those aspirations?
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Which challenge is the most difficult to overcome?
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What are some tips to remove this challenge and get the desired outcome?
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Give an example of each tip in action
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If someone uses these tips, how will their life be improved?
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Organize all the above information on the topic into a outline
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In this session, I gave you a series of commands. Compile them all into a single command that would generate a similar output.
You'll need to ask a question related to your niche/audience, and what they want.
What topics are most important to [persona] who are trying to [topic]?
Ask for related topics given one of the returned results.
For the topic of "[topic]", list potential subtopics for discussion.
Ask for fears, frustrations, goals, and aspirations. These are the things you should write about.
For the subtopic of "[topic]", what are common fears, frustrations, goals, and aspirations? Return your answer in a person's own words, like you would get in a survey or product review.
Audience: [audience]
Generate Topics are most important to the above audience. List potential Subtopics for discussion as bullet points. For each Subtopic, create FFGAs. FFGAs are one common fear, frustration, goal, and aspiration associated with the Subtopic. Return your answer as indented bullet points that are written in a person's own words, like you would get in a survey or product review.
Novelty keeps readers reading. It comes from ideas that tend to be: 1) Counter-intuitive, 2) Counter-narrative, 3) Shock and awe, 4) Elegant articulations.
Ideas resonate when they accomplish the following: 1) Being clearly understood via simple succinct sentences, examples, and counterexamples; 2) Using persuasive reasoning, 3) Sustaining curiosity through novel ideas, the psychology of intrigue, and open loops, 4) Sustaining resonance through story, analogy, and metaphor.
Good writing has a style that: 1) is vivid, 2) engages the imagination, 3) occasionally uses eccentricities and humor, 4) replaces plain phrases with vivid metaphors, 5) removes the unimportant details
For each FFGA, create one of the follow types of posts: 1) Ask a question, 2) Make people think, 3) Give one tip, 4) Share an anecdote/story, 5) Provide an analogy, 6) Give an example, 7) Compare in the format "this vs. that".
Write these posts so that they are novel, they resonate, and they are written in a good style.
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Please continue exactly where you left off.
Issue: "I'm afraid that I won't be able to turn my audience into paying customers."
For the above issue, create one outline for a tweet thread for each of the following thread types: 1) Solution to a tough problem 2) Prove the status quo wrong 3) Turn an overwhelming topic into something approachable 4) Tell an emotional story that imparts a lesson 5) Identify key trends on a topic 6) Articulate what everyone is thinking but nobody is saying