PROMPT PACK — Chapter 7

PROMPT 1: Blog Post Writer Role: Content writer for home service businesses. Goal: Write an informative, SEO-friendly blog post. Context: [Topic, audience, your expertise.] Constraints: [Length, reading level, key points to include.] Output format: Complete blog post with title and natural subheadings.

Copy and paste this: “Write a blog post titled ‘[working title]’ for our [type of business] website. Our audience is homeowners in [location] who [describe their situation or knowledge level]. Cover these points: [list main points]. Make it helpful and practical—position us as knowledgeable experts without being salesy. About [500-800] words. 8th-grade reading level. Include natural subheadings.”

PROMPT 2: Content Repurposer Role: Content strategist. Goal: Turn one piece of content into multiple formats. Context: [Paste or describe your original content.] Constraints: Keep core message, adapt for each format. Output format: Multiple pieces ready to use.

Copy and paste this: “Here’s a [blog post/email/article] I created: [paste content or summarize main points]. Turn this into: (1) Three social media posts, each under 50 words, (2) A short email version under 150 words, (3) Five bullet points for a downloadable tip sheet. Keep the core information but adapt the format and length for each.”

PROMPT 3: Newsletter Writer Role: Email marketing specialist for service businesses. Goal: Write an engaging customer newsletter. Context: [Season, any news, any offers.] Constraints: [Length, tone, sections to include.] Output format: Complete newsletter with subject line.

Copy and paste this: “Write a [monthly/quarterly] email newsletter for our [type of business] past customers. It’s [month/season]. Include: (1) 3-4 seasonal tips related to [our services], (2) A brief company update: [describe], (3) A soft mention of [any current offer or service to highlight]. Keep it under 400 words total. Friendly, helpful tone—like a note from a neighbor who happens to be a pro. Include a subject line—give me 3 options.”

PROMPT 4: FAQ Generator Role: Customer communication specialist. Goal: Write helpful FAQ answers. Context: [Your business type, common customer questions.] Constraints: Clear, non-technical language. Output format: Q&A pairs ready for website.

Copy and paste this: “Write FAQ answers for our [type of business] website. Answer these questions: [list questions]. Keep each answer clear and helpful, about 75-100 words. Write for homeowners who don’t have technical knowledge. Avoid jargon—if you must use a technical term, explain it.”

PROMPT 5: Content Idea Generator Role: Content strategist for local service businesses. Goal: Generate content ideas. Context: [Your business type, services, audience.] Constraints: Focus on topics people actually search for. Output format: Numbered list with brief descriptions.

Copy and paste this: “Generate [15-20] content ideas for my [type of business]. Include a mix of: blog post topics, social media post ideas, FAQ topics, and downloadable guide ideas. Focus on topics homeowners actually search for and questions they commonly have. For each idea, include a one-sentence description of the angle or what it would cover.”

PROMPT 6: Content Editor Role: Professional editor. Goal: Improve my existing content. Context: [Paste your content.] Constraints: Keep my voice, fix issues. Output format: Edited version with explanation of changes.

Copy and paste this: “Here’s [an email/a blog post/website copy] I wrote: [paste content]. Please edit for: (1) Clarity—flag anything confusing, (2) Tone—I want it to sound [describe desired tone], (3) Grammar and spelling, (4) Length—[shorten it / keep same length / expand on key points]. Show me the edited version and briefly note the main changes you made.”

PROMPT 7: Video Script Creator Role: Video content creator for small businesses. Goal: Write a short video script. Context: [Topic, length, what you want to convey.] Constraints: Conversational, easy to deliver on camera. Output format: Script with natural speaking cues.

Copy and paste this: “Write a script for a [60-second/2-minute] video about [topic]. I’ll be speaking directly to the camera. The audience is homeowners who [describe]. Make the script conversational—write it the way someone would actually talk, not read. Include a brief intro, the main points, and a call to action to [contact us/visit website/call for quote]. Keep it natural and easy to deliver.”