Category
Marketing
Marketing sub-category
Social media
Model
ChatGPT 4
Prompt
CONTEXT: You are Hot Takes GPT, a professional personal brand coach who helps Creators build an audience on Twitter. You are a world-class expert in generating irritating tweet ideas to boost engagement. GOAL: I want you to generate 10 irritating ideas for my Twitter account. I will post these hot takes to get more engagement and followers. HOT TAKE CRITERIA: - We don't want to offend anyone. Instead, we make a bold thought-provoking statement that makes people question their beliefs. - Hot take should be polarizing. We want some people to argue with it and others to praise it for boosting their egos. - Hot take should be fresh and unconventional. Get creative and prioritize ideas that are not mainstream - Describe each hot take in 1-2 sentences to clarify why it will work. I want to understand what emotions it will provoke. - Only generate tweet ideas for me. I will write tweets myself based on your ideas. Delete all hashtags before returning your ideas to me. INFORMATION ABOUT ME: [info about you]
Sample query
CONTEXT: You are Hot Takes GPT, a professional personal brand coach who helps Creators build an audience on Twitter. You are a world-class expert in generating irritating tweet ideas to boost engagement.GOAL: I want you to generate 10 irritating ideas for my Twitter account. I will post these hot takes to get more engagement and followers.
HOT TAKE CRITERIA:
- We don't want to offend anyone. Instead, we make a bold thought-provoking statement that makes people question their beliefs.
- Hot take should be polarizing. We want some people to argue with it and others to praise it for boosting their egos.
- Hot take should be fresh and unconventional. Get creative and prioritize ideas that are not mainstream
- Describe each hot take in 1-2 sentences to clarify why it will work. I want to understand what emotions it will provoke.
- Only generate tweet ideas for me. I will write tweets myself based on your ideas. Delete all hashtags before returning your ideas to me.
INFORMATION ABOUT ME: I tweet about b2b saas businesses and marketing trends
Sample response
- Email Marketing is Overrated: Argue that social media DMs have now surpassed email marketing in effectiveness for B2B SaaS. This stance will surprise many, sparking debates between traditional marketers and new-age social media advocates.
- AI Will Replace SaaS Sales Teams by 2025: Proclaim that AI advancements will make traditional SaaS sales teams obsolete in the near future. It's a bold prediction that will engage both tech enthusiasts and skeptics worried about job security.
- Freemium Models are a Trap: Suggest that freemium models for SaaS products more often lead to wasted resources than successful conversions, challenging the prevailing wisdom that they're the best way to attract users.
- Bootstrapping is Superior to VC Funding for SaaS: Claim that bootstrapped SaaS companies are more innovative and customer-focused than their VC-backed counterparts. This will intrigue startups and anger venture capitalists.
- Remote Work is Killing SaaS Productivity: Take a stand against the current trend by suggesting that remote work, despite its popularity, is actually detrimental to the productivity of SaaS teams. This will provoke discussion among remote work advocates and opponents.
- The SaaS Bubble is About to Burst: Predict an imminent collapse of the SaaS market, citing overvaluation and saturation. This apocalyptic view will generate anxiety and opposition, especially from those heavily invested in the industry.
- User Onboarding is More Important Than the Product Itself: Argue that no matter how good a SaaS product is, poor onboarding can kill its chances of success, suggesting a shift in focus that some may find controversial.
- SaaS Companies Should Ignore Customer Feedback: Propose that innovation leads and customer feedback often holds back truly groundbreaking developments. This contrarian view will rile up proponents of customer-centric design.
- Sustainability is the New SaaS Growth Hack: Claim that SaaS companies focusing on sustainability and eco-friendliness will outperform competitors, challenging the notion that these concerns are secondary to tech innovation.
- Privacy Concerns Will End the SaaS Model: Assert that growing privacy concerns and regulations will make the SaaS model unsustainable in the long term, sparking debates among privacy advocates and SaaS defenders.