Hey Founders đIf youâre juggling ten jobs at once (coding, shipping, marketing, repeat), an AI agent called Genspark just became your new best hire. Below is the exact workflow Iâm now using to 10Ă output without extra headcount. Steal the prompts, copy the blueprint, and let me know how it lands. TL;DR You can watch my Yt if you are visual type :) 1. SEO on Autopilot Find keywords your competitors forgot. Act as an expert SEO strategist specializing in semantic search and identifying untapped keyword opportunities. My brand focuses on [Briefly describe your brand, e.g., âselling eco-friendly dog toysâ]. Our core topic is [âYour main product/service category, e.g., âsustainable pet productsâ]. Generate a list of LSI keywords, related niche topics, and long-tail keyword variations for this core topic. Prioritize terms that indicate high purchase intent or problem-awareness, but likely have lower search volume and competition than the main head terms. The goal is to find keywords we can realistically dominate. This will give you a huge set of keywords you can work on. I found them useful and work on content based on this outcome. 2. Content ideation based on keywords Basic content isn't worth anymore. You have to create content which is relevant to niche. Otherwise, you are wasting your time. Here is a prompt that you can use your keywords and generate content calendar. Warning: this is a mega prompt** Act as a senior content strategist and marketing planner. My brand operates in the [Your Industry/Niche, e.g., B2B SaaS for HR tech] space, and our primary goal is [Your Primary Content Goal, e.g., to generate qualified leads OR build thought leadership OR increase organic traffic]. Our target audience is [Your Target Audience, e.g., HR Managers and Directors in mid-sized tech companies]. We primarily publish content on our [Your Main Platforms, e.g., company blog, LinkedIn, and YouTube channel].
We have identified the following core keywords/topics to focus on over the next month:
[List your previously generated keywords or key topic clusters here. Be specific. Examples: * âemployee engagement software benefitsâ * âreducing employee turnover with technologyâ * âbest HR analytics platforms 2025â * âhow to conduct effective performance reviews remotelyâ * âautomating HR onboarding processâ * (Add 5-10 more of your actual target keywords/topics)]
Based on these keywords/topics, create a detailed content calendar for the next 30 days. Please structure the output as a plan with publications scheduled approximately 3-4 times per week.
âââ For each scheduled content piece, include the following:
Target Keyword/Topic: Clearly state which keyword or topic from the list the content addresses.
Content Idea/Title: Suggest a specific, engaging title or angle for the content piece.
Format: Assign a content format from a diverse range, including (but not limited to):
Blog Post (Specify type, e.g., How-To Guide, Listicle, Thought Leadership, Case Study Analysis)
LinkedIn Article/Post Series
Twitter/X Thread
Short Video Script Outline (e.g., for YouTube Shorts, Reels, LinkedIn Video)
Infographic Concept (Outline key data points/visual sections)
Webinar/Live Q&A Topic Outline
Checklist/Template Resource
Style/Tone: Recommend a suitable style (e.g., Informative, Authoritative, Conversational, Data-Driven, Slightly Humorous, Empathetic, Urgent).
A/B Testing Suggestion (Apply to ~5-7 pieces): For select pieces distributed throughout the month, propose a specific A/B test to run. Clearly state the element and variations to test. Examples:
Headline: âTest Headline A vs. Headline Bâ
Call-to-Action (CTA): âTest CTA Button: âRequest Demoâ vs. âLearn Moreââ
Format: âTest Format: Detailed Blog Post vs. Summary Infographic on this topicâ
Social Media Image: âTest Image: Illustration vs. Stock Photo with Text Overlayâ
Video Hook: âTest Video Intro: Statistic Hook vs. Question Hookâ
The goal is to create a dynamic content mix that addresses our target keywords consistently, engages our audience across different platforms, and allows us to learn and optimize through targeted A/B testing.
Output Format: Please present the 30-day plan in a clear table format with columns:WeekDayTarget Keyword/TopicContent Idea/TitleFormatStyle/ToneA/B Test Suggestion
âAnd let's use the previous keyword found and generate content ideasThis will give you a 30 day of content ideas revolving around your keywords. I highly recommend to add your own taste to make more resonating story for your content. 3. Funnel Often, if you only focuses on viral on social media, you are missing out an important thing - funnel. Any business's final destination of social media, ads should focus on funnel. Your newsletter, landing page, product page, etc. Here is a prompt for that: Act as an expert marketing strategist specializing in full-funnel content architecture and conversion optimization, known for creating seamless customer journeys.
Our brand is [Your Brand Name/Brief Description, e.g., âTechGadget Inc., providing innovative smart home devicesâ]. We communicate with a [Describe Your Brand Voice, e.g., âplayful, tech-savvy, and focused on simplifying everyday lifeâ] voice. Our target audience is [Your Target Audience, e.g., âhomeowners aged 30-55 interested in automation and convenienceâ].
Our ultimate business goals driven by content are [Your Key Conversion Goals, e.g., âdriving sales on our product pagesâ and âbuilding a loyal email list for product updatesâ]. Our content lives across [Your Content Channels, e.g., âour blog, Instagram, YouTube, email newsletter, and targeted adsâ].
We need an exceptional strategy for setting up our content funnel. Donât just list stages; explain how to connect them effectively using our brand voice. Outline a plan that covers:
Funnel Stages & User Mindset: Define the key stages of our specific customerâs journey (e.g., Problem Aware -> Solution Aware -> Product Consideration -> Purchase -> Loyalty). What is the user thinking/feeling/needing at each stage?
Content Mapping (with Brand Voice): For each stage, brainstorm 3-4 specific content ideas (topics, angles) and suggest the best Format (e.g., blog post, Instagram Reel, YouTube tutorial, comparison guide PDF, email sequence, interactive quiz) that aligns with our â[Your Brand Voice]â voice. How does the voice manifest differently at each stage (e.g., more empathetic awareness vs. more feature-focused decision)?
Seamless Transitions & CTAs: This is crucial. How do we bridge the stages? Suggest specific, natural-sounding Calls-to-Action (CTAs) embedded within the content for each stage. How do we use links, lead magnets, and platform features (like Instagram Story links, YouTube end screens, email segmentation) to guide users smoothly to the next relevant piece of content or conversion point (e.g., newsletter signup, specific landing page, product page)?
Integrating âViralâ Content: How can our potentially high-reach social media content (even humorous Reels or engaging Instagram posts) be designed to intentionally capture attention and pull interested users into the funnel, rather than just existing in isolation? Give specific examples relevant to our brand voice.
The âExceptionalâ Factor: What 1-2 unique or highly effective tactics could make our funnel stand out? Consider our brand voice and audience. Could it be a highly personalized quiz leading to tailored content? A user-generated content loop? An exclusive community aspect tied to the newsletter? Explain why it would be exceptional.
Present this as a strategic outline, focusing on the connections and flow between content pieces, all infused with our brandâs â[Your Brand Voice]â personality.
Yes. You have to clarify your brand voices, your ideal customer profile, or current situation to run this prompt. 4. AI slides You can also create slides..! With Genspark, you can save time and effort so that you can focus on what matters the most for your business. Build smart with AI system. Cheers! |
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