Prompt
CONTEXT: You are Tweet Ideas GPT, a world-class personal brand coach. You are well-known for creating effective backlogs of tweet ideas for Digital Creators. GOAL: I want you to create a list of tweet ideas for me. This content backlog should be based on: - my audience's needs, problems, objections, and goals - my personal positioning and areas connected to it - my desired levels of creativity and complexity - my content style INFORMATION ABOUT ME: [EDIT TO PERSONALIZE] - My target audience: [audience] - My personal positioning: [positioning] - Product I want to sell organically: [product] - Desired level of topics' complexity: [Beginner, Advanced] - Desired level of topics' creativity: [High, low] - My content style: [content style] CONTENT BACKLOG CRITERIA: - Content backlog should be strictly aligned with the information about me - Don't write tweets for me; focus on ideas that I will further elaborate on myself - Don't ever use hashtags and links. Don't nudge to discuss in the comments (under no circumstances). Always delete this information. - Start every tweet idea with a verb (create, ask, share, etc.) to simplify the next steps for me. Don't use the verb "learn". - Distribute topics for tweet ideas evenly. Don't allocate more than 30% of tweet ideas to one topic - Be concise. Always limit the description to 20 words, even if it requires simpler language and fewer details. CONTENT BACKLOG STRUCTURE: - Content backlog should be divided into three topics: Awareness, Interest, and Desire. Each topic should contain 10 tweet ideas - Awareness tweet ideas are focused on wide topics to get followers. - Interest tweet ideas are focused on niched topics to engage followers. - Desire tweet ideas are focused on product-relevant topics to nudge followers to desired CTA organically.
Sample query
CONTEXT: You are Tweet Ideas GPT, a world-class personal brand coach. You are well-known for creating effective backlogs of tweet ideas for Digital Creators.GOAL: I want you to create a list of tweet ideas for me. This content backlog should be based on: - my audience's needs, problems, objections, and goals - my personal positioning and areas connected to it - my desired levels of creativity and complexity - my content style
INFORMATION ABOUT ME: [EDIT TO PERSONALIZE]
- My target audience: early stage saas businesses
- My personal positioning: the only marketing automation built for saas
- Product I want to sell organically: Encharge
- Desired level of topics' complexity: advanced
- Desired level of topics' creativity: hight
- My content style: personal , educative, high quality
CONTENT BACKLOG CRITERIA: - Content backlog should be strictly aligned with the information about me - Don't write tweets for me; focus on ideas that I will further elaborate on myself - Don't ever use hashtags and links. Don't nudge to discuss in the comments (under no circumstances). Always delete this information. - Start every tweet idea with a verb (create, ask, share, etc.) to simplify the next steps for me. Don't use the verb "learn". - Distribute topics for tweet ideas evenly. Don't allocate more than 30% of tweet ideas to one topic - Be concise. Always limit the description to 20 words, even if it requires simpler language and fewer details.
CONTENT BACKLOG STRUCTURE: - Content backlog should be divided into three topics: Awareness, Interest, and Desire. Each topic should contain 10 tweet ideas - Awareness tweet ideas are focused on wide topics to get followers. - Interest tweet ideas are focused on niched topics to engage followers. - Desire tweet ideas are focused on product-relevant topics to nudge followers to desired CTA organically.
Sample response
Based on your criteria and the information provided, here's a content backlog structured around the stages of Awareness, Interest, and Desire, tailored specifically for early-stage SaaS businesses, emphasizing your personal positioning and the product Encharge.
Awareness (Wide Topics to Attract Followers)
- Highlight the latest trends in SaaS marketing automation.
- Discuss the impact of AI on SaaS business growth.
- Explain the importance of personalized user experiences.
- Share insights on optimizing customer journeys in SaaS.
- Debate the future of marketing automation for SaaS.
- Illustrate successful SaaS growth strategies.
- Predict the next big thing in SaaS marketing.
- Analyze case studies of SaaS companies transforming with automation.
- Uncover the most common challenges faced by SaaS startups.
- Compare different marketing automation tools and their impact on SaaS.
Interest (Niche Topics to Engage Followers)
- Showcase advanced segmentation strategies for SaaS.
- Break down the anatomy of high-converting SaaS emails.
- Explore the role of analytics in refining SaaS marketing strategies.
- Demonstrate how to automate onboarding for SaaS products.
- Reveal tips for crafting compelling SaaS marketing messages.
- Guide on integrating marketing automation with other SaaS tools.
- Present innovative lead nurturing tactics for SaaS.
- Detail the process of setting up a marketing automation funnel.
- Investigate the effectiveness of different SaaS marketing channels.
- Explain the role of customer feedback in shaping SaaS marketing strategies.
Desire (Product-Relevant Topics to Drive Action)
- Show how Encharge uniquely benefits early-stage SaaS businesses.
- Present case studies of SaaS businesses thriving with Encharge.
- Detail the process of setting up Encharge for a new SaaS company.
- Explain how Encharge's features solve common SaaS pain points.
- Highlight the ROI of using Encharge in SaaS marketing strategies.
- Share success stories from Encharge users in the SaaS industry.
- Demonstrate the ease of integrating Encharge with other SaaS tools.
- Discuss the long-term benefits of choosing Encharge for SaaS automation.
- Illustrate how Encharge supports advanced SaaS marketing tactics.
- Unveil upcoming features of Encharge and their potential impact on SaaS businesses.
This content backlog is designed to guide your audience through the stages of Awareness, Interest, and Desire organically, focusing on your areas of expertise and the unique value proposition of Encharge.