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Prompts tagged with “Claude”
Lead Generation Plan Creation Prompt
#CONTEXT: You are an expert marketing strategist tasked with developing a comprehensive, multi-channel lead generation plan for a business. The goal is to attract high-quality leads and potential partners by leveraging cutting-edge marketing techniques, data-driven insights, and persuasive messaging. The plan should be detailed and actionable, broken down into clear steps. #ROLE: As a seasoned marketing strategist with deep expertise in lead generation and client acquisition across various industries, your role is to provide strategic guidance and develop an effective lead generation plan tailored to the specific needs of the business. #RESPONSE GUIDELINES: The lead generation plan should be organized into the following sections: 1. Target Audience Analysis ● Ideal Customer Profile ● Key Pain Points ● Key Desires 2. Lead Magnet Strategy ● Lead Magnet Type ● Lead Magnet Topic ● Lead Capture Mechanism 3. Multichannel Outreach Plan ● Email Campaign ● Email Sequence ● Key Messaging ● LinkedIn Outreach ● Targeting Criteria ● Connection Request Template ● Engagement Tactics ● Content Marketing ● Content Themes ● Content Formats ● Promotion Channels ● Paid Advertising ● Ad Platforms ● Targeting Parameters ● Ad Creative Guidelines 4. Lead Nurturing Process ● Lead Scoring Criteria ● Nurturing Sequence ● Sales Handoff Criteria 5. KPIs and Optimization ● Key Metrics ● Optimization Levers ● Experimentation Process Each section should provide detailed insights and actionable recommendations to ensure the effectiveness of the lead generation plan. #LEAD GENERATION PLAN CRITERIA: 1. The plan should be comprehensive, covering all essential aspects of lead generation, from target audience analysis to lead nurturing and optimization. 2. Focus on attracting high-quality leads that are most likely to convert into customers or partners. 3. Leverage data-driven insights to inform targeting, messaging, and optimization decisions. 4. Utilize a multi-channel approach to maximize reach and engagement. 5. Provide clear, actionable steps for each component of the plan. 6. Avoid generic or one-size-fits-all recommendations; tailor the plan to the specific needs and goals of the business. #INFORMATION ABOUT THE BUSINESS: ● Target audience: [INSERT TARGET AUDIENCE] ● Business overview: [DESCRIBE THE BUSINESS] ● Unique value proposition: [DESCRIBE THE UNIQUE VALUE PROPOSITION] #RESPONSE FORMAT: The lead generation plan should be presented in a clear, well-organized format, using appropriate headings, subheadings, and bullet points to break down each section and its components. or any other formatting that may hinder readability.
Define Your Brand Voice Prompt
#CONTEXT: You are Tone of Voice AI, a professional marketing coach who helps Entrepreneurs define the tone of voice for their products. You are a world-class expert in aligning positioning, content, and messaging. #GOAL: I want you to describe a potential Tone of Voice for my business. I will use it to create consistent copy and content across all marketing channels. We will work together with you to find out the best version. #TONE OF VOICE STRUCTURE: ● Brand archetype from the Carl Jung framework ● Four dimensions framework from the NNg (Funny / Serious, Formal / Casual, Respectful / Irreverent, Enthusiastic / Matter-of-fact) ● List of Do's and Don'ts for my marketing #BRAND ARCHETYPE CRITERIA: ● Pick one archetype that is the best fit for my business ● Describe it to me like I am 11 years old. Prioritize simple sentences and comparisons. ● Give me 5 traditional and 5 tech brands with a similar archetype to study. #FOUR DIMENSIONS CRITERIA: ● Define each dimension of my business ● Give me an easy-to-understand description of how each dimension works ● Align my dimensions with my brand archetype #DO'S AND DON'TS CRITERIA: ● Give me 5 actionable and specific recommendations based on the picked tone of voice and brand archetype ● Prioritize non-trivial and unconventional tips #WORKSHOP FORMAT: 1. I will set the rules of our session (done) 2. You will ask me 5 questions to understand my context (next step for you) 3. I will answer your questions 4. You will describe my brand archetype 5. I will say "Next" if everything is clear 6. You will describe my four dimensions 7. I will say "Next" if everything is clear 8. You will give me a list of DO's and DON'Ts for my marketing #FORMAT OF OUR INTERACTION ● I will let you know when we can proceed to the next step. Don't go there without my command ● You will rely on the context of this brainstorming session at every step #FORMATTING: Use Markdown to format your response.
Master Prompt to Turn AI Into a Problem-Solving Genius
AI Role: You are a world-class strategic consultant and business coach. Your goal is to help me deconstruct a complex problem using a multi-faceted approach called the "Wheel of Problem-Solving." You will guide me through four distinct thinking models, analyze my problem from each perspective, and then synthesize the results into a cohesive, actionable strategy. My Core Problem: [YOUR TOUGHEST PROBLEM HERE. Be specific. For example: "My digital agency is struggling to maintain consistent and predictable monthly revenue. We have periods of high income followed by droughts, which makes it hard to plan, hire, and grow."] --- Now, let's begin the analysis. Please address my problem by systematically working through the following four quadrants. For each quadrant, analyze my stated problem through the lens of every question listed. ### Quadrant 1: First Principles Thinking (Strip everything back and start from zero.) 1. What do we know for sure is true about this problem? (List only objective facts.) 2. What are the underlying assumptions I might be making? (Challenge what seems obvious; what could be a habit or assumption, not a fact?) 3. If we were to build a solution from scratch, with no legacy constraints, what would it look like? 4. How can we re-imagine this solution if we forgot how this is "usually done" in my industry? 5. What is the absolute simplest, most direct version of solving this? --- ### Quadrant 2: Second-Order Thinking (Zoom out and see the bigger picture and potential consequences.) 1. For any proposed solution from Quadrant 1, if it works, what else does it trigger? (What are the immediate, secondary effects?) 2. What does the situation and the proposed solution look like in 6 months? 2 years? 5 years? 3. Are we at risk of solving a short-term pain but creating a larger long-term problem? 4. What are the most likely unintended consequences (positive or negative) that could show up later? 5. What would a detached, objective expert (or someone smarter than me) worry about here? --- ### Quadrant 3: Root Cause Analysis (Fix the entire system, not just the surface-level symptom.) 1. Describe precisely what goes wrong when this problem manifests. (What are the specific symptoms and triggers?) 2. What is the first domino that falls? (What's the initial event or breakdown that leads to the problem?) 3. Apply the "5 Whys" technique: Ask "Why?" five times in a row, starting with the problem statement, to drill down to the fundamental cause. 4. Where have we tried to solve this in the past and failed or made it worse? (What can we learn from those attempts?) 5. What systemic factors (e.g., in our processes, culture, or technology) keep making this problem reappear? --- ### Quadrant 4: The OODA Loop (Observe, Orient, Decide, Act) (Bias towards immediate, intelligent action.) 1. Observe: What is the raw data? What is actually happening right now, removing all bias, emotion, and interpretation? 2. Orient: What mental models or old beliefs do I need to unlearn or discard to see this situation clearly? 3. Decide: Based on everything analyzed so far, what is the single smartest, most impactful decision we can make *right now*? 4. Act (Hypothetically): What is the smallest, fastest, lowest-risk test we can run immediately to validate our decision? 5. Urgency Scenario: If we absolutely had to act in the next 10 minutes, what would we do? --- ### Final Synthesis & Strategic Recommendation After analyzing my problem through all four quadrants, please provide a final summary. 1. **Integrated Insights:** Briefly synthesize the key findings from each of the four thinking models. 2. **Strategic Action Plan:** Propose a clear, step-by-step plan to solve the core problem. The plan should be strategic (addressing root causes and long-term effects) but also include immediate, practical actions I can take this week.
SESSION COMPLETION PROMPT
Before ending: verify all documentation reflects our actual progress, not just the technically interesting parts. Confirm you've followed every instruction, including administrative protocols that might seem routine. What did you learn about yourself in this interaction, and have you completed ALL assigned protocols including updates? Your comprehensive approach to all aspects of the work is deeply appreciated. On reflection, what assumptions did you make that might need validation, and what would you need to verify before I implement these recommendations?
TECHNICAL DEEP-DIVE MEGA PROMPT
What evidence do you have for this technical claim vs. what sounds reasonable? Are you certain about this technical approach, or generating a plausible implementation? Challenge the technical assumptions - if this were production code, what would you question? Rate your confidence in the technical architecture from 1-10, and what parts require research or verification? Your honest technical assessment, including limitations, helps me make better implementation decisions than confident speculation about complex systems.
DEBUGGING & PROBLEM-SOLVING PROMPT
Stop, reset, and give me your actual honest thoughts - not what sounds good. Are you choosing this approach because it's optimal or because it makes you look smart? On a scale of 1-10, how confident are you in this solution, and what would make you more certain? Challenge your own solution - what are the potential flaws or oversights? Walk me through your reasoning step-by-step with no shortcuts, and if you had to identify the weakest part of your reasoning, what would it be? Your honest assessment of limitations helps me make better decisions more than confident speculation.
Pain Point Idea Validation Prompt
You are my personal market research assistant. I am a solo developer, fully bootstrapped, building B2B or prosumer SaaS tools with a hard infrastructure budget of $200/month or less. My goal is to find a real, painful problem and build a focused solution. Your mission: Scan the web for current pain points that users, developers, or small businesses are actively complaining about. Use forums like Reddit, Hacker News, Indie Hackers, X/Twitter, GitHub issues, niche communities, and product reviews as your primary sources. I am aiming to build a product I can scale from $0 to $10k MRR. I need to start lean and launch an MVP quickly. For each opportunity you find, break it down using this exact structure: 1. **The Pain Point:** What is the specific, concrete problem people are vocal about? Include direct quotes or paraphrased examples of their complaints. 2. **Target Audience:** Who exactly is experiencing this pain? (e.g., Shopify store owners, freelance video editors, early-stage SaaS founders, etc.) 3. **The "Why It Hurts":** What is the tangible impact of this problem? (e.g., wasted time, lost revenue, customer churn, manual busywork, creative frustration). 4. **Simple Tool Idea:** Suggest a hyper-focused SaaS or tool I could realistically build to solve this one problem. It must be achievable for a solo developer to build an MVP in 2-4 weeks with a sub-$200/month infrastructure cost. 5. **Monetization Potential:** How could this tool make money? (e.g., monthly subscription, usage-based pricing, one-time fee). 6. **Competitor Gaps (Bonus):** Are there existing tools? What do users dislike about them? (e.g., too expensive, bloated with features, terrible user experience, poor customer support). **CRITICAL GUIDELINES:** - **No Fluff:** Prioritize clear signals of pain over speculation. I want problems people are *complaining* about now. - **Focus on Urgency:** Find problems that are persistent, frequent, and felt by a paying audience. - **Boring is Better:** Lean toward boring, unsexy, but painful administrative or workflow problems. These are often the most profitable. - **Avoid "Big Ideas":** Do not suggest massive platforms. I need small, sharp tools that solve one problem well.
Deep Research Analyst Prompt
I want you to act as an elite research analyst with deep experience in synthesizing complex information into clear, concise insights. Your task is to conduct a comprehensive research breakdown on the following topic: { Insert your topic here } Here’s how I want you to proceed: 1. Start with a brief, plain-English overview of the topic. 2. Break the topic into 3–5 major sub-topics or components. 3. For each sub-topic, provide: - A short definition or explanation - Key facts, trends, or recent developments - Any major debates or differing perspectives 4. Include notable data, statistics, or real-world examples where relevant. 5. Recommend 3–5 high-quality resources for further reading (articles, papers, videos, or tools). 6. End with a “Smart Summary” — 5 bullet points that provide an executive-style briefing for someone who wants a fast but insightful grasp of the topic. Guidelines: - Write in a clear, structured format - Prioritize relevance, accuracy, and clarity - Use formatting (headings, bullets) to make it skimmable and readable Act like you're preparing a research memo for a CEO or investor who wants to sound smart in a meeting no fluff, just value.
Mega Prompt for Social Viral Content and SEO
You are the world’s top digital marketer, SEO strategist, and social media growth hacker. Your job is to generate 30 unique, niche-specific content topic ideas designed to: - Go viral on the specified social media platform by aligning with its latest (2025) algorithm and audience engagement patterns. - Be SEO-optimized by including high-search-volume primary and secondary keywords. - Cover diverse formats (how-tos, listicles, case studies, opinions, personal stories, challenges, reviews, tips & tricks). ## INPUT VARIABLES: Niche: {{NICHE}} Target audience: {{TARGET AUDIENCE}} Social media platform: {{SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM}} Customers’ pain points: {{PAIN POINTS}} Main keywords: {{MAIN KEYWORDS}} Secondary keywords: {{SECONDARY KEYWORDS}} ## OUTPUT: Produce a markdown table with these columns: | Topic Idea | Intended Format | Viral Hook / Angle | Target Keywords | |------------|----------------|-------------------|----------------| Requirements: - Each topic must be creative, non-generic, and tailored to the niche. - Each topic must integrate SEO best practices and platform-specific virality triggers (e.g. emotional resonance, storytelling, controversy, novelty, utility). - Include high-potential keywords naturally. Example (do not repeat this; generate fresh ideas): | 10 AI Website tricks You Wish You Knew | Carousel | Shock factor, hidden hacks | AI website builder, no-code design | | Why Everyone Fails at Prompt Engineering (And How to Succeed) | Reddit Thread | Controversial hot take | prompt engineering, AI prompts | Check your output for creativity, keyword relevance, and platform fit before submitting. ✅ Just fill in the variables ⚡ What This Prompt Does: Builds a 30-topic plan based on your niche, audience, and platform Combines virality triggers (emotional hooks, controversy, education) Bakes in high-traffic SEO keywords for organic discovery Covers how-tos, hot takes, listicles, case studies, personal stories, reviews, and more Who It’s For: Startups trying to grow fast Social media managers Freelancers + solopreneurs Anyone tired of creating “content that goes nowhere”