You may have tried ChatGPT and thought:

“Ugh, this sounds too AI.”

“These aren’t the best ideas.”

“I used the ideas... and nothing happened.”

Sound like you?

Let me guess — you typed something like:

“Give me a week of content ideas for [insert industry].”

And sure, it gave you a few post ideas.

But they were vague. Kinda boring.

Definitely not scroll-stopping.

No traction. No clicks. No sales.

I’m not saying you’re doing it wrong...

But you are 😉

Let me help.

Think of ChatGPT like an assistant.

If you say, “Go make content,” it’ll try.

But if you don’t tell it who you help, how you sound, and what you’re actually trying to do?

You’re gonna get bland, forgettable fluff.

Here’s how to fix that.

Copy + paste this exact prompt into ChatGPT and watch what happens:

THE BEST PROMPT TO PLAN YOUR WEEK OF CONTENT:

Act as a social media content strategist. I am a [your niche] and I help [your audience] by [what you help them do].

Create a strategic 7-day content plan that includes:

– One post per day (for Instagram and/or LinkedIn)

– A mix of goals: build trust, educate, inspire, promote my offer

– Post format (Reel, carousel, single image, etc.)

– A scroll-stopping hook

– A short caption (3–5 sentences) in my tone of voice

– A clear CTA

– The best day of the week to post each one

My tone of voice is: [ex: “friendly but expert,” “bold and no-fluff,” “like I’m texting a friend”]

My current offer is: [name the product or service]

My goal this week is: [grow engagement, drive traffic, promote a launch, etc.]

That’s it. That’s the one.

Don’t ask for “ideas.”

Ask for strategy.

Tag a friend who needs this.

Save this for when you’re staring at the blank page again.

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