Content & Social Media

Prompts That Make Content Go Viral.

5 copy-ready prompts for LinkedIn posts, Instagram captions, Reels hooks, thread scripts and email campaigns. Works in ChatGPT, Claude, and Notion AI. Copy, paste, publish.

5 Copy-Ready Prompts

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Prompt 01
LinkedIn Post That Gets Saved
Write a LinkedIn post about [LESSON OR EXPERIENCE] from my work as a [YOUR ROLE]. Format: 1-line hook (max 8 words, no emoji), 3 punchy paragraphs (2 sentences each), 1 closing question. Rules: no corporate jargon, no 'I am excited to share', write as if talking to a smart colleague over coffee. Conversational not performative.

The most-saved LinkedIn posts feel like overheard conversations, not announcements. This prompt forces that register — direct, specific, human.

Prompt 02
Instagram Caption — 3 Variations
Write 3 Instagram captions for a post about [TOPIC/IMAGE DESCRIPTION] targeting [YOUR AUDIENCE]. Version 1: storytelling opener with emotional hook (3 lines + 5 hashtags). Version 2: educational list format with a surprising fact (5 bullet points). Version 3: conversational question that invites saves (2 lines + CTA). Brand voice: [DESCRIBE YOUR TONE].

Three completely different approaches to the same content. Test all three across your audience to discover which format drives the most saves and shares.

Prompt 03
Reels/Shorts Hook — 20 Variations
Write 20 different 5-second opening hooks for a Reels or YouTube Short about [TOPIC] targeting [AUDIENCE IN INDIA]. Distribute across these techniques: shocking stat (4), personal failure story (4), bold contrarian claim (4), insider secret reveal (4), direct challenge to viewer (4). Each hook must be speakable in under 5 seconds. Rate each for stop-scroll potential 1-10.

The hook is everything in short-form. 20 options means you have content queued for weeks and you can A/B test which hook style your audience responds to most.

Prompt 04
Twitter/X Thread That Spreads
Write a Twitter/X thread on [TOPIC] for [AUDIENCE]. Rules: Tweet 1 is a single bold claim that creates tension. Tweets 2-7 each prove one aspect of that claim with a specific example or stat. Tweet 8 is the most surprising counter-intuitive insight. Tweet 9 is the practical takeaway. Tweet 10 is a CTA that makes sharing feel smart. Max 240 chars per tweet. No filler.

Threads that spread all share the same structure: a bold opening claim, credible proof, a twist, and a takeaway. This prompt enforces that architecture.

Prompt 05
Email Campaign — 3-Email Sequence
Write a 3-email nurture sequence for [PRODUCT/SERVICE] targeting [AUDIENCE]. Email 1 (Day 1): educational value, no sell, subject line creates curiosity. Email 2 (Day 4): case study or transformation story, soft CTA. Email 3 (Day 8): direct offer with urgency, clear CTA, objection handling in P.S. Each email: subject line + preview text + body (200 words max).

Single emails get ignored. A sequence with a clear narrative arc — educate, inspire, convert — performs 3-5x better than standalone sends.