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8 Chat GPT Prompts Into 625 Content Ideas

The document describes how the author generated 625 content ideas from 8 prompts in 60 seconds during a livestream workshop. It details each prompt and how iterating on the responses led to increasing numbers of ideas. The prompts included acting as an expert, prioritizing uncommon ideas, hosting a LinkedIn Live event, turning responses into Twitter threads, and digging deeper into content "rabbit holes" to generate multiple lists of ideas from single concepts.

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8 Chat GPT Prompts Into 625 Content Ideas

The document describes how the author generated 625 content ideas from 8 prompts in 60 seconds during a livestream workshop. It details each prompt and how iterating on the responses led to increasing numbers of ideas. The prompts included acting as an expert, prioritizing uncommon ideas, hosting a LinkedIn Live event, turning responses into Twitter threads, and digging deeper into content "rabbit holes" to generate multiple lists of ideas from single concepts.

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  • Introduction: Introduces the topic of generating post ideas using Chat GPT in a very brief overview manner.
  • Overview of Method: Describes the context under which the method of generating 625 ideas with prompts was inspired and initially developed.
  • #1 Act Like an Expert: Explains the technique of adopting an expert persona in LinkedIn strategies to enhance engagement and content relevance.
  • #2 Uncommon Ideas: Discusses prioritizing unique and uncommon ideas to expand creative thinking and avoid clichés in content generation.
  • #3 First Ideation: Provides a list of innovative strategies for increasing audience engagement on LinkedIn for startups.
  • #4 Iterate on the Answer: Highlights the process of refining and expanding initial ideas after testing them during live events or discussions.
  • #5 Twitter Thread Hack: Provides guidance on how to utilize Twitter threads effectively by focusing on concise content delivery without using hashtags.
  • #6 Second Ideation: Explores further development of content ideas by encouraging comprehensive planning and execution in LinkedIn events.
  • #7 Go Down the Rabbit Hole: Illustrates the strategy of delving deeper into a single idea to extract maximum content and relevance.
  • #8 Third Ideation: Highlights additional content strategies for enhancing online engagement through well-planned LinkedIn events.
  • #9 Deeper in the Rabbit Hole: Encourages further exploration into niche content by repeating analysis with varied perspectives for maximum depth.
  • #10 Fourth Ideation: Presents another set of innovative ideas focusing on environmental awareness integration through LinkedIn.
  • #11 Rabbit Hole Digging: Discusses viral content ideas in the format of live events showing how they captured public interest historically.
  • #12 Give Me More: Suggests additional example lists for live events aiming to invoke creative thinking in ideation.
  • Conclusion: Summarizes the power of a single prompt in generating extensive content ideas and provides a closing note on community engagement.

chat gpt


tutorial

Written by

Ruben Hassid
8 prompts = 625 ideas

Roman is a ghostwriter
who wants to write for
environmental startup
founders.

He asked for help on my


Ghost Tribe community.

Here’s exactly how I


came up with 625
content ideas, in 60
seconds, during my
workshop livestream.
#1 act like an an expert
Act like a LinkedIn strategist
coaching founders of environmental
startups. How to increase awareness
of their personal brand on Linkedin?

Use the "act as" hack to make


ChatGPT conversations more
immersive. It takes on specific roles,
making answers more nuanced.

The "act as" hack adds depth and


context to conversations, and is
especially useful for simulating real-
world scenarios or tailoring
conversations.
#2 uncommon ideas

Prioritize different & uncommon


ideas as a list.

You’re a content creator. You’re


looking at sharing a new perspective
to your audience.

By asking Chat GPT for uncommon


ideas, you end up generating ideas
that

Encourages creative thinking


Avoids cliches
Generates unique content
Increases range of ideas.
#3 FIRST IDEATION
#4 iterate on the answer
After the first 2 prompts, one of Chat
GPT answer was to host a live:

Host a LinkedIn Live event: Host a


live Q&A on LinkedIn to share your
expertise and engage with your
audience in real-time.

I like this idea. We’re starting to get


close to uncommon ideas. So I iterated
from there:

Explain how to Host a LinkedIn Live


event to raise awareness and grow a
strong LinkedIn personal brand.
#5 twitter thread hack
Another hack is to ask for a Twitter
thread. It forces Chat GPT to make
280 characters bits of info.

Make it a Twitter thread. Don’t


include hashtags.

Make sure to exclude hashtags from


the answers.

By removing them, Chat GPT can


entirely focus on the content rather
than wasting characters making
hashtags.
#6 second ideation

That’s already 5 content ideas from 1


root idea (Linkedin Live). So technically
5 ideas x 5 potential root’s ideas.
#7 go down the rabbit hole

Act like a LinkedIn strategist

coaching founders of environmental

startup coaching how to plan your

LinkedIn Live to raise awareness and

grow a strong LinkedIn personal

brand.

I pick just one of the item from the

previous list generated by Chat GPT.

I am testing the limit of the AI to see

how much content I can milk from one

concept.
#8 third ideation

Again, a 5 item list. That’s already 125


potential content ideas. But we could
go even one step further.
#9 deeper in the rabbit hole
Act like a LinkedIn strategist
coaching founders of environmental
startup coaching how to choose
relevant topic for your Linkedin Live.

Uncommon ideas only.

Don’t forget to maintain the “Act like”


hack + “Uncommon ideas” hack.

Let’s discover the answer from our


favorite robot together.
#10 fourth ideation

Another 5 item list. 625 potential


content from a few prompts.

Now I just need examples to support


my content.
#11 rabbit hole digging
Make a list of 5 "a day in the life"
type of live event that were viral in
the past.
#12 Give me more
Provide 20 more examples of past
viral "day-in-the-life" live events.

It’s an AI. Don’t be scared to ask for too


much. The answers are too long, but
here they are :
Now you know how one prompt

can generate 625 content ideas.

I showed this one live, with many

other prompts ideas for 3

different niches, on my Ghost

Tribe community.

If you’re interested to join, send

a message to +1 (505) 461-1227

on Whatsapp.

Follow me only if you want to steal my

daily hacks for Linkedin growth &

becoming a profitable ghostwriter.

chat gpt

tutorial
Written by 
Ruben Hassid
Roman is a ghostwriter 
who wants to write for 
environmental startup 
founders.

He asked for help on my 
Ghost Tribe commun
#1 act like an an expert
Act like a LinkedIn strategist 
coaching founders of environmental 
startups. How to increase awaren
#2 uncommon ideas
Prioritize different & uncommon 
ideas as a list.
You’re a content creator. You’re 
looking at sharing a ne
#3 FIRST IDEATION
#4 iterate on the answer
After the first 2 prompts, one of Chat 
GPT answer was to host a live: 
I like this idea. We’re star
#5 twitter thread hack
Another hack is to ask for a Twitter 
thread. It forces Chat GPT to make 
280 characters bits of info.
#6 second ideation
That’s already 5 content ideas from 1 
root idea (Linkedin Live). So technically 
5 ideas x 5 potential ro
#7 go down the rabbit hole
I pick just one of the item from the 
previous list generated by Chat GPT.

I am testing the limit
#8 third ideation
Again, a 5 item list. That’s already 125 
potential content ideas. But we could 
go even one step further.

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