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Prompts to help you get more views from your reels
1) Viral Pattern Decoder Prompt:"Study the top Reels in [my niche] and break down what makes them work. Show me the repeating patterns in pacing, structure, audio choices, on-screen text, and the creator’s delivery so I can model what actually performs." 2) Magnetic Opener Maker Prompt:"Give me 10 opening line formulas that instantly stop the scroll. Focus on curiosity, bold statements, surprising truths, or quick value. Adapt each one so it fits naturally inside [my niche]." 3) Thumb-Stopping First Seconds Prompt:"What do high-performing Reels do in the first 3 seconds that makes people freeze instead of swipe away? Give me simple, beginner-friendly examples I can record without fancy setups." 4) Retention Flow Blueprint Prompt:"Lay out the ideal flow of a Reel that keeps people watching. Show me what should happen in the first 3 seconds, what hooks viewers between 3 and 7 seconds, and how to finish strong with clear text, sound, or transition timing." 5) Natural Call-to-Action Ideas Prompt:"Create 5 call-to-action styles that feel genuine and fit smoothly into my videos. They should encourage viewers to save, share, follow, or comment without coming across as pushy." 6) Smart Caption Persuasion Prompt:"Explain how top creators use captions to boost reach even when people don’t read the whole thing. Share 5 simple psychological tactics and give me ready-to-use caption templates." 7) Multi-Angle Content Expander Prompt:"Take this idea or script [insert Reel concept] and turn it into 3 new versions. One should spark debate, one should build emotional connection, and one should teach something practical." I have attached a PDF of some of the responses I got. You can just copy this into chatgpt and tell it to rewrite these for your niche
5 Prompts to get noticed on Facebook
(Share your favorites in the comments below) The Hook Builder Prompt Prompt: “Write 10 viral Facebook hooks about [topic] that grab attention in the first 2 seconds. Mix curiosity, emotion, and relatability. Each hook should sound natural, like something a real person would post.” Why it works: Most people scroll fast. This helps you write hooks that stop the scroll and make people feel something before they even hit “see more.” 2. The Story-to-Lesson Prompt Prompt: “Turn this short personal story into a Facebook post that teaches a lesson about [topic]. Keep it conversational, add emotion, and end with a clear takeaway.” Why it works: Stories build connection. This turns your everyday life moments into engagement magnets that people remember and share. 3. The Educational Breakdown Prompt Prompt: “Explain [insert your product/offer] like you’re teaching a 10-year-old. Use short sentences, examples, and emojis where it fits naturally.” Why it works: People love simple, clear content, not jargon. This turns complex topics into easy posts that get shared like crazy. 4. The Comment Bait Prompt Prompt: “Write 3 Facebook post ideas about [topic] that make people want to comment their opinions or experiences. End each post with a question that sparks real conversation.” Why it works: The algorithm loves comments. These posts don’t just get seen, they get talked about, which pushes your content to more feeds. 5. The Soft-Sell Prompt Prompt: “Write a Facebook post that shares value about [topic] first, then naturally transitions into my offer for [product or freebie]. Keep it casual, not salesy.” Why it works: People trust people, not ads. This helps you sell by teaching first, offering second, and keeping it real.
Algorithms are simple robots looking for 5 signals in the first hour.
If your post does not get them, it is dead. Here are your AI Prompts to engage! Signal 1: The "Save" (High Utility): The algorithm sees a "save" as a user bookmarking your content for later. This is a massive signal of value. Create content so useful people are afraid to lose it. Think cheat sheets, templates, and resource lists. A Perfect Prompt: Act as an expert in [Your Niche]. I want to create a post that is "save-worthy" for [Your Audience]. My goal is to create a "Top 5 List" of tools, hacks, or resources that they will want to save and reference later. Give me 5 ideas for a save-worthy list on the topic of [Your Topic]. Ask me any questions you have. Signal 2: The "Share" (Social Proof): A share is a personal endorsement. It tells the algorithm, "This content is so good, I am showing it to my friends." Create content that makes your user look smart, funny, or in-the-know for sharing it. A Perfect Prompt: Act as a meme creator and brand strategist. I want to create a shareable post for [Your Audience]. My topic is [Your Topic]. I need to find a way to make this topic relatable and funny. My goal is to create 5 "relatable truths" or "inside jokes" about this topic that would make my audience share it and say "this is so me." Ask me any questions you have. Signal 3: The "Comment" (Community): Comments signal that your post is a "party." The algorithm wants to promote active parties. Ask specific questions that are easy to answer. Avoid open-ended questions like "What do you think?" Use "Do you prefer A or B?" instead. A Perfect Prompt: Act as a community manager. My post is about [Your Topic]. I am comparing [Method A] and [Method B]. I need a strong "call to comment" at the end. My goal is to spark a debate. Give me 5 questions I can ask that will force people to pick a side and defend their choice. Ask me any questions you have. Signal 4: The "Profile Click-Through" (Curiosity): This is a hidden metric. When a user is so impressed by your post that they click your name to see who you are, the algorithm takes notice. This is often driven by a strong, authoritative, or mysterious hook.
Stop Trying to sell to everyone. This is the single Biggest Mistake
1 - Define Your "Who" Hyper-Specifically: Go beyond "small business owners." Get granular. "Female coaches in the first 1-3 years of business who struggle with technology" is a buyer. "Everyone" is not. A Perfect Prompt: Act as a market positioning strategist. I am a [Your Business Type] and I am trying to narrow my focus. I sell to everyone right now, and my messaging is weak. I need to define a single, specific buyer for my services. My goal is to identify a niche that is both profitable and one I can genuinely help. Provide me with a 5-step framework to analyze potential customer segments and select my ideal "who." Ask me any questions you have. 2 - Identify Their Single Most Urgent Pain: Do not list 10 problems. Find the one problem that keeps them awake at night. If they solve this one thing, their entire business moves forward. A Perfect Prompt: Act as a customer research expert. I have identified my ideal buyer as [Specific Buyer Niche]. I need to understand their single most urgent pain point, but I am not sure how to find this information without spending a lot of money. My objective is to find the exact language they use to describe their biggest problem. Provide me with three free methods I can use to research their pain points online. Ask me any questions you have. 3 - Create Your "One Promise" Solution: Your offer should be a direct, believable solution to that one pain. "I help you get 10 new clients" is a promise. "I help you with marketing" is not. A Perfect Prompt: Act as a sales offer consultant. I know my ideal buyer and their main pain point. Now I need to create a simple, compelling "one promise" offer. My buyer is [Specific Buyer Niche] and their pain is [Their Main Pain]. My goal is to craft a 1-2 sentence promise that is clear, desirable, and believable. Help me brainstorm five potential "one promise" offers. Ask me any questions you have. 4 - Use Their Exact Language: Listen to how your "who" describes their pain. Use those exact words in your posts, your ads, and your sales calls. It builds instant trust and makes them feel understood.
AI Prompts to help with engagement
Here's the cold truth: Algorithms do not care about your quality; they only care about engagement. Use AI to help you increase engagement! Compliments of Jonathan Mast 1. Master "The Scroll Stop": The first three seconds are all that matter. Your hook (the first line or image) must jolt the user out of their hypnotic scroll. If you fail here, the rest of your content is invisible. A Perfect Prompt: Act as a master viral copywriter. I am creating a piece of content about [Your Topic]. My target audience is [Your Audience]. I need to create 10 'Scroll Stop' hooks that are punchy, controversial, or create an intense curiosity gap to force them to stop scrolling. My goal is to grab their attention instantly. Ask me any questions you have. 2. Engineer "Dwell Time": The algorithm measures how long a user stays on your post. Longer watch time on a video or time spent reading a text post signals value. You must structure your content to hold attention, not just get a "like." A Perfect Prompt: Act as a content strategist. I have a 60-second video script about [Video Topic]. The content is valuable, but I am worried people will drop off. My goal is to optimize this script for maximum "Dwell Time." Review my script and tell me where to add pattern interrupts, open loops, or faster cuts to keep viewers hooked until the end. Ask me any questions you have. 3. Bait the "Comment": Algorithms push posts that create conversation. A post with 100 likes and 0 comments is dead. A post with 20 likes and 30 comments is going viral. End your post with a specific, slightly divisive, or easy-to-answer question. A Perfect Prompt: Act as a community engagement specialist. I have a post about [Your Topic]. The post gives [Number] tips. I need a "Comment Bait" question to add at the end that will spark a conversation. My goal is to get people to share their own opinions. Give me 5 question options, ranging from simple to slightly controversial. Ask me any questions you have. 4. Create "Share Triggers": A share is the holy grail of engagement. It tells the algorithm your post is so good, people are willing to stake their own reputation on it. Content that is highly relatable, incredibly useful (like a "hack"), or defines a group's identity gets shared.
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